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Monthly Archives: July 2010

Come together

The appointments of Denise Bradley and Kaye Schofield as interim chairs of the fledgling higher education and national VET regulators has calmed nerves, but there is a long way to go in a short period of time. The two newly ...

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Coalition policy still sketchy

A Coalition government would not radically alter the current higher education policy agenda, says Senator Brett Mason. The federal Coalition would wrest regulation of higher education institutions from the states to ensure the national agency TEQSA alone dealt with issues ...

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Lessons from the academy

Politics might have doomed Tasmania Tomorrow, but its advocates say the vital signs were promising. Politics might have forced the untimely demise of the Tasmania Tomorrow post-Year 10 schooling and VET reforms (CR online, 28.06.10). But that doesn’t mean they ...

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More women, but still underrepresented

There were twice as many women named laureate fellows this year as in 2009 – but there are still only four. In the second year of the Australian Laureate Fellowships, four women were among the 15 researchers awarded, sparking both ...

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Tasmanian Polytechnic “isn’t lost”

Tasmania Tomorrow has changed things in the island state, despite its early demise. The Tasmanian polytechnic is “firmly embedded” despite major structural changes announced last month, according to board member Professor Judith Walker. Walker, deputy dean of the University of ...

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Enlightened engagement

There is an art to using student engagement surveys – focus on the least engaged, writes Megan Robinson. When assessing the quality of education at their institution, universities should not look solely at average results from student engagement surveys but ...

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