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Teacher as Student: the joy of learning
Linda Kelly (Lecturer in Planning, School of Social Sciences) briefly reflects on seeking out teaching development opportunities for sustaining - and sharing - the sheer joy of learning.
Summative peer review of teaching: acknowledging your feedback and the way forward
Find out what was said in response to the discussion paper and what happens next
New to Zoom teaching at Macquarie? Here’s a quick start guide.
First time teaching online at Macquarie? Here is a quick start guide to getting up and running with Zoom!
Placing the capstone on our coursework architecture transformation: QAE&I and the Curriculum Lifecycle Framework. Part 4: The Journey
Continuing in this series of articles, PVC (Program and Pathways), Professor Sean Brawley provides an overview on the current program of renewal of our course and unit quality assurance processes. In Part 4 he discusses the next steps given the...
Academic integrity reporting: What happens once a breach is reported?
The next steps: resolving cases, applying sanctions, procedural fairness and more...
Spotlight on practice: Staying on your toes through changing times – Jon Burtt
Introducing Teche LongReads, a new series of longer articles exploring learning and teaching practice. In this interview, Jon Burtt explains the connections between his creative, professional, and teaching practice.
Academic integrity reporting: a new simplified system to report a breach
If you suspect an academic integrity breach – Just report it! We’ll sort it!
Over a cuppa: prompts to reflect on learning and teaching #14 – How full is your cup?
A month into semester is a good time to consider what is working well and what needs rethinking.
Academic Senate Top 5, July 2021
On Tuesday 20 July Academic Senate held its fourth meeting of the year by Zoom. Check out the top 5 items from the meeting
