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A Minute Paper Is Not A Survey
While minute papers and learner evaluation surveys both collect student feedback, they serve fundamentally different purposes for teaching and learning.
Showcasing award-winning teaching: Camille Rahme
Chiropractic students are faced with learning how to perform physical assessments and manual interventions on their fellow students, so creating a safe and comfortable learning environment is essential. Camille Rahme fully embraced this challenge.
Showcasing award winning teaching: Ali Lalbakhsh
Helping MQ College engineering students overcome an attitude of ‘not being good enough’ drives Ali Lalbakhsh‘s mindset growth philosophy.
Showcasing award-winning teaching: Irina Dedova
Irina Dedova tackled the challenge of a crowded curriculum by redesigning her teaching materials and activities, making a difficult subject more digestible and understandable to maximise student success.
No more ‘fit to sit” for exams: here’s the new conditions for students
A revamped Special Consideration Policy clarifies that only under exceptional circumstances will students be eligible to re-sit an exam.
Academic Senate Top 5, 21 May 2024
Macquarie University's Academic Senate convened for its third meeting of the year on 21 May. Check out the top 5 items from this meeting.
Peer Nominations for 2024 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Education are now open!
Nominate a peer for a 2024 Vice-Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Education.
Surely they can write? Tackling literacy decline one scoop at a time
Using ice-cream as bait, teaching staff in Psychology delivered practical in-class exercises to improve the essay writing skills of first-year students.
