An investigation has found the Canberra Institute of Technology breached its responsibilities to staff by failing to have adequate systems in place to handle bullying. Staff had complained to WorkSafe about CIT’s policies for handling complaints about bullying and harassment, ...
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Keep VET firmly in sight
If the TAFE system tumbles they will not be putting it back together again writes Pat Forward. In recent weeks in Campus Review, a number of high profile commentators have defended the deteriorating state of the VET system in Victoria. ...
More »Quality teaching not markets ‘should be’ VET focus
Governments are sending unclear and contradictory messages to teachers, a leading researcher tells John Mitchell. COAG decisions on VET funding arrangements are of secondary importance compared with the future quality of teaching across the sector. Funding arrangements are simply a ...
More »End of the line – Motel Meltdown
Huddled in a small, dank and dingy motel room near a city centre, a team of senior managers headed by vice-chancellor, Ian Slap, contemplate the consequences of being discovered by the press who are roaming the vicinity. Jane [PVC for ...
More »Great Wall of opportunity
In a letter from Guangzhou, Stuart Middleton asks why Australia and New Zealand don’t train more Chinese tradespeople. I have come up to China with a civic delegation from Auckland with all the trappings that go with that – banquets, ...
More »A clear exchange of ideas
What can happen to learning if educational pedagogy ever catches up with technology. A high-definition video communications system for Australia’s universities and research institutions has been unveiled by AARNet and Cisco, and already has a series of converts with Swinburne, Victoria, ...
More »The Blog Rankings -Ditching the phone for the blog
Michael de Percy is that rare beast: an adult Australian who does not own a mobile phone. It’s all the more surprising when you realise what he does for a living. De Percy is a lecturer in political science at ...
More »Being TEQSA ready – perfect storm in education
Despite two years of upheaval and change, and criticism from uninformed sources, the public can be sure that teacher training will remain at a high level. The discipline of education seems to never be far from the spotlight of political ...
More »Yes, prime minister, you have a doctorate
Macquarie University had a bob each way last week when it awarded two former prime ministers honorary doctorates. On Tuesday, April 10, former Liberal PM John Howard was awarded an honorary doctorate during a graduation ceremony at the university in ...
More »Harvard academic to be next Macquarie VC
Professor S. Bruce Dowton has been appointed the next vice-chancellor and president of Macquarie University. He succeeds Professor Steven Schwartz who has led the north-western Sydney university for six years. Dowton is currently clinical professor in pediatrics at Harvard Medical ...
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