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Monthly Archives: August 2009

Unis making progress on 10-point plan

Universities have implemented two of the ten points in Universities Australia’s action plan for student safety, and are making progress on the other eight, the peak body says. A progress report on UA’s website says all universities have now initiated ...

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Is whackademia bad for your health?

Overworked, overwrought and overrun by managerialism, Joseph Gora ponders the mental health of Australia’s academic workforce. The vexed issue of the casualisation of the academic workforce has been boiling away for many years. Now it seems things have come to ...

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Good teaching matters

Equity is not an add-on to good teaching, it is part of it. It contributes to the part of teaching that makes it good, says Trevor Gale. Good teaching matters. It has always mattered, but it seems that it has ...

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Positive legacy of the ATCs

What models from the Australian technical colleges can infiltrate TAFE, asks John Mitchell. After they were announced unexpectedly in 2006, Australian technical colleges polarised opinion in the VET sector. Some people railed against them as the worst idea imaginable, while ...

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VET briefs

EIF grants for community-based VET The federal government last week announced 150 grants totalling $96 million to community-based training projects as the final instalment from the Teaching and Learning Capital Fund for Vocational Education (TLCF) announced last December. Grants ranging ...

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International briefs

Foreign degrees still hot in Singapore The overseas degree is still shiny in Singapore despite the recession, reports theStraits Times. Foreign universities with campuses there are seeing a healthy growth of applications from Singaporeans this year. The chief reason appears ...

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