
Mollie Dollinger
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Jul 12, 2023 |
futurecampus.com.au | Mollie Dollinger
By Dr Mollie Dollinger, Senior Lecturer of Learning Futures, Deakin University‘Evidence-based practices.’It’s a phrase we all know well. You can likely find it in the overarching guiding plans or strategy documents of your university, and it often rears its head in government policy announcements, or the agendas of collective bodies. You may have even come across it in your own career success plan.
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May 5, 2023 |
academicmatters.ca | Joanna Tai |Margaret Bearman |Mollie Dollinger |Rola Ajjawi
This article is part of our series on big ideas for the Universities Accord. The federal government is calling ideas to “reshape and reimagine higher education, and set it up for the next decade and beyond”. A review team is due to finish a draft report in June and a final report in December 2023. Compulsory tests, essays, regular grades and timed exams are considered a given in university life. But the Universities Accord should change this.
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Apr 20, 2023 |
theaustraliatoday.com.au | Joanna Tai |Margaret Bearman |Mollie Dollinger |Rola Ajjawi
By Joanna Tai, Margaret Bearman, Mollie Dollinger, and Rola AjjawiThe Australian federal government is calling for ideas to “reshape and reimagine higher education, and set it up for the next decade and beyond”. A review team is due to finish a draft report in June and a final report in December 2023. Compulsory tests, essays, regular grades and timed exams are considered a given in university life. But the Universities Accord should change this.
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Apr 17, 2023 |
canadianinquirer.net | Joanna Tai |Margaret Bearman |Mollie Dollinger |Rola Ajjawi
This article is part of our series on big ideas for the Universities Accord. The federal government is calling ideas to "reshape and reimagine higher education, and set it up for the next decade and beyond". A review team is due to finish a draft report in June and a final report in December 2023. Compulsory tests, essays, regular grades and timed exams are considered a given in university life. But the Universities Accord should change this.
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Apr 16, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Joanna Tai |Margaret Bearman |Mollie Dollinger |Rola Ajjawi
This article is part of our series on big ideas for the Universities Accord. The federal government is calling ideas to “reshape and reimagine higher education, and set it up for the next decade and beyond”. A review team is due to finish a draft report in June and a final report in December 2023. Compulsory tests, essays, regular grades and timed exams are considered a given in university life. But the Universities Accord should change this.
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