
Jim Mienczakowski
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Dec 4, 2024 |
educationreview.com.au | Robert Thompson |Jim Mienczakowski
Home | Opinion | Revolution in education has always been driven by teachers: Opinion in Opinion, Top Stories, Workforce In the 1960s, when the real post-war revolution in education began, teachers believed they were helping transform schools from traditional teacher-centred approaches to child-centred approaches. Please login below to view content or subscribe now. Username or Email: Password: Remember Me...
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Jun 11, 2024 |
educationreview.com.au | Jim Mienczakowski
Home | Opinion | The forgotten lessons in initial teacher education – opinion in Opinion, Top Stories It has been 40 years since teacher training colleges transformed into universities. Is it perhaps time to revisit the college's classroom-focused potential? Please login below to view content or subscribe now. Username or Email: Password: Remember Me...
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Sep 3, 2023 |
campusreview.com.au | Jim Mienczakowski |Greg Whateley
Home | Analysis | A corroboree of Australian vice-chancellors in Analysis, Opinion, Top Stories A small cadre of retired and current vice-chancellors have recently come forward to critique the current Australian tertiary education system and the behaviours of its leadership. Please login below to view content or register for a 4 week FREE Trial. Username or Email: Password: Remember Me...
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Mar 12, 2023 |
campusreview.com.au | Jim Mienczakowski |Greg Whateley
Home | Radio+TV | Opinion | The digital disruption facing higher education: opinion in Opinion, Top Stories Membership Login...
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Mar 5, 2023 |
campusreview.com.au | Jim Mienczakowski |Greg Whateley
Home | Radio+TV | Opinion | The Commonwealth privateers: opinion in Opinion, Top Stories It’s a bit like one of those Christmas cracker riddles. In the UK it might be a question such as, ‘.’ Membership Login...
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