All posts by Teche Editor

Inclusive teaching: reasonable adjustment for learning needs

Supporting students with disabilities to participate in tertiary education is complex, and includes negotiating and implementing learning supports and processes. Here, Kathleen Tait and Sue Silveria suggest some practical techniques.

/ 28 June, 2022

Meet the Senate Learning and Teaching Committee

Introducing the members of SLTC, and the work they are currently undertaking.

/ 24 June, 2022

Pedagogy 2.0: flipping the textbook

We've flipped the classroom. Could 'flipping the textbook' be the next step for higher education?

/ 22 June, 2022

Inclusive Teaching Forum Q&A: Teaching for Diversity

Answering your questions from the Inclusive Teaching Forum.

/ 15 June, 2022

Inclusive Teaching Forum Q&A: Teaching for Accessibility 

In this two-part series, speakers from the Inclusive Teaching Forum and other experts answer questions about inclusive teaching. Here, we focus on accessibility in teaching.

/ 24 May, 2022

Inclusive Teaching Forum: the conversations begin.

The inaugural Inclusive Teaching Forum focused on the importance of creating accessible, engaging and empowering learning and teaching for our diverse community.

/ 17 May, 2022

Inclusivity and the significance of Indigenous Knowledges for students

Dr Michael Donovan highlights the unique value that Indigenous Knowledges can contribute to the curriculum.

/ 8 April, 2022

TECHE’s revitalised purpose

Read TECHE’s new purpose statement and activities planned for the year ahead.

/ 3 April, 2022

How to write a successful L&T award application

Tips for writing your application for a Vice-Chancellor’s Learning and Teaching Award.

/ 23 March, 2022