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Musgrove, Nell; Wolfe, Naomi – History of Education Review, 2022
Purpose: This article considers the impact of competing knowledge structures in teaching Australian Indigenous history to undergraduate university students and the possibilities of collaborative teaching in this space. Design/methodology/approach: The authors, one Aboriginal and one non-Aboriginal, draw on a history of collaborative teaching that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, History Instruction, Undergraduate Study
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Charles, Michael B.; Harmes, Marcus – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2023
The study of classics has been part of Australian and New Zealand higher education from the beginnings of tertiary education in these countries, followed shortly after by the study of ancient history. This article offers an analysis of current units of study in each Australian and New Zealand public university that continues to teach classics and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Colleges, Classics (Literature), History
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Daly, Jim – Australian Universities' Review, 2020
This article questions the use of the term 'siloed' to describe certain degrees or subjects in the Australian university curriculum. Education Minister Dan Tehan used the term as part of a justification of a re-set of funding priorities for university education from 2021 which he announced in June 2020. The Minister partly turned his argument on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Curriculum, Undergraduate Study, Humanities
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Reza Kachouie; Stephen Williams; Harsh Suri – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2024
In today's data-centric world, knowledge and skills in business analytics (BA) have become critical for business professionals to the extent that Foundation BA courses are increasingly being recognised globally as the core component of business programs. However, these courses are characterised by large cohorts of students from diverse backgrounds…
Descriptors: Business Education, Data Analysis, Business Administration, Courses
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Dawkins, Roger – Australian Universities' Review, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has had broad ranging impacts on the delivery of education at universities. In this context, hybrid-flexible teaching, or HyFlex (HF), has been offered at my university as a mode of delivery ostensibly suitable to what is ultimately a disrupted teaching environment. HF involves the delivery of a subject simultaneously in…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, In Person Learning, Online Courses
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David Forrest; Neryl Jeanneret – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2023
The paper explores the relationship between the regulatory requirements to be registered to teach and the provisions to meet these requirements in the initial teacher education programs in Australia. This is part of a broader study of the regulatory requirements for music and art teachers in primary and secondary schools in Australia, and only the…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Music Education, Teacher Education Programs, Secondary School Teachers
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Sutton-Brady, Catherine – Marketing Education Review, 2021
In March 2020 education as we know it was changed in the blink of an eye. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic reverberated throughout higher education around the world. Face-to-face classes were canceled and overnight many of us had to engage with on-line teaching and learning. This paper will look at the transition from face-to-face teaching, at…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Videoconferencing, Electronic Learning
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Martin, Brian – Australian Universities' Review, 2018
Universities seek to promote student learning, but assessment and credentials can undermine students' intrinsic motivation to learn. Findings from research on how people learn, mindsets, expert performance and good health are seldom incorporated into the way universities organise learning experiences.
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Universities, Self Motivation, Student Motivation
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Kapros, Evangelos – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2018
Fitts' Law is, more often than not, thought of as standard knowledge in the field of Human-Computer Interaction. However, in many occasions, interface components are being built by professionals with little or no knowledge of HCI principles (e.g., software menus are often being built by software developers with no designer input). How much…
Descriptors: Man Machine Systems, Computer Software, Design, Computer Science Education
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Blanchard, Lynda-ann; Nix, Mike – Human Rights Education Review, 2019
This paper tells stories from a higher education study abroad collaboration entitled "Investigating Diversity, Human Rights and Civil Society in Japan and Australia." Starting from a pedagogical focus on students' active learning about human rights, this project has come to value relationship building--between academic institutions,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Civil Rights, Study Abroad, Educational Cooperation
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Poletti, Anna; Seaboyer, Judith; Kennedy, Rosanne; Barnett, Tully; Douglas, Kate – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2016
This article brings recent debates in literary studies regarding the practice of close reading into conversation with Derek Attridge's idea of "readerly hospitality" (2004) to diagnose the problem of students in undergraduate literary studies programme not completing set reading. We argue that the method of close reading depends on…
Descriptors: College Students, Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction, Reader Text Relationship
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Rooney, Donna; Hopwood, Nick; Boud, David; Kelly, Michelle – Vocations and Learning, 2015
The preparation of future professionals for practice is a key focus of higher education institutions. Among a range of approaches is the use of simulation pedagogies. While simulation is often justified as a direct bridge between higher education and professional practice, this paper questions this easy assumption. It develops a conceptually…
Descriptors: Simulation, Allied Health Occupations Education, Higher Education, College Instruction
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Harris, Anne – Teaching in Higher Education, 2016
Australian universities, through their graduate attributes, claim that graduates have the ability to communicate, an attribute encompassing, at the least, written and oral literacies. Despite this claim, Australian universities have been criticised over the past decade for their lack of rigour in assessing this attribute; a criticism generally…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Writing Skills, Academic Discourse
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Shah, Mahsood; Whannell, Robert – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2017
Open access enabling courses have experienced growth in Australia. The growth is evidenced in student enrolments and the number of public and private institutions offering such courses. Traditionally these courses have provided a second chance to many students from various equity groups who have been unable to access tertiary education due to poor…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Publishing, Academic Standards, Foreign Countries
Statistics Canada, 2016
From an economic perspective, the arrival of international students on Canadian campuses can represent a flow of highly skilled talent that can help ease domestic skills shortages not filled by the native-born population. A recent study notes that of the cohort of international students who came to Canada to study during the 1990s and early 2000s,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Enrollment Trends, College Students
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