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Emeritus Prof. Philip (Phil) Foreman

Work Phone(02) 4921 6864
Fax(02) 4921 6987
Email
OfficeHA117, Hunter Building

Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions2
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL0.45

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

CommencedProposed
Completion
ProgramSupervisor TypeResearch Title
20102014PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorAnalysis of Best Practices in School to Work Transition for Adolescents with Intellectual Disability in China: Implications for Policy and Practice
20102014PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorFamily and Professional Partnerships

Past Supervision

YearProgramSupervisor TypeResearch Title
2012PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorComplex Contextual Influences on the Communicative Interactions of Students with Multiple and Severe Disabilities: A Qualitative Study
2010PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorA Collaborative In-Class Mentoring Approach to Improving Communication Skills and Alertness in Students With Multiple and Severe Disabilities
2006PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorA Collective Case Study: How Regular Teachers Provide Inclusive Education for Severely and Profoundly Deaf Students in Regular Schools in Rural New South Wales
2004PhD (Education)Principal SupervisorLife satisfaction for children with profound multiple disabilities
2001Education Not Elswr Classified
University of Newcastle
Co-SupervisorAn historical perspective on the academic education of deaf children in NSW 1860s-1990s
2001Education Not Elswr Classified
University of Newcastle
Co-SupervisorEnvironmental Factors in Child Behaviours in an Early Childhood Setting
2001Education Not Elswr Classified
University of Newcastle
Principal SupervisorHistorical Perspective on the Academic Education of Deaf Children in NSW 1860s-1990s
2001Education Not Elswr Classified
University of Newcastle
Principal SupervisorEnvironmental Factors in Child Behaviours in an Early Childhood Setting
1997Education Not Elswr Classified
University of Newcastle
Principal SupervisorPerceived parental empowerment and enabling staff practices in community disablity services