The Good Practice Guides serve as a quick reference guide for those undertaking curriculum design, renewal, review, and evaluation activities. Although developed for use within occupational therapy, the key principles described in the Guides have relevance for other health professions and curriculum development and renewal more broadly. Cases accompany many of these Good Practice Guides.
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The Resource Library contains a collection of higher education learning and teaching materials flowing from projects funded by the Commonwealth of Australia including those from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council.
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Enhancing the Student Educational Experience through School-based Curriculum Improvement Leaders
Report on the Proposals and Expressions of Interest from the First Call for Priority Projects under the ‘Curriculum Renewal’ Priority, 2008
The Seamless Integration of Web3D Technologies with University Curricula to Engage the Changing Student Cohort
Closing the Gap in Curriculum Development Leadership
Building Capacity Among Emerging Occupational Therapy Academic Leaders in Curriculum Renewal and Evaluation at UQ and Nationally
Building a Stronger Future: Balancing Professional and Liberal Education Ideals in Tourism and Hospitality Education
Curriculum Renewal in Public Health Nutrition
Curriculum Renewal in Engineering Through Theory-driven Evaluation
Internationalisation of the Curriculum in Action
This is the final report of Associate Professor Betty Leask's ALTC 2010 National Teaching Fellowship.
Demonstration Project on Course Redesign and Academic Productivity
A National Soil Science Curriculum in Response to the Needs of Students, Academic Staff, Industry, and the Wider Community
Curriculum Development in Studio Teaching
Graduate Qualities and Journalism Curriculum Renewal: Balancing Tertiary Expectations and Industry Needs in a Changing Environment
Developing Capacity to Integrate IT into Higher Education Teaching and Learning
This is a final report for a 1997 Staff Development Grant funded by the Committee for University Teaching and Staff Development. The report details the objectives and outcomes of the project and provides justification and educational rationale for the project development. Publicised as e.learning@mq within the university.
Mathematics Education for 21st Century Engineering Students
Teaching and Assessing Meta-attributes in Engineering: Identifying, Developing and Disseminating Good Practice
Engineering Science and Practice: Alignment and Synergies in Curriculum Innovation
Engineering Thresholds: an Approach to Curriculum Renewal
Design Based Curriculum Reform Within Engineering Education
Define Your Discipline (DYD)
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