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ItemInternational dimensions of the Australian academic professionGOEDEGEBUURE, LEO ; COATES, HAMISH ; Van Der Lee, Jeannet ; Meek, Lynn (Research Institute for Higher Education, Hiroshima University, 2009)This paper provides insight into the international dimensions of the Australian academic profession. Australia has one of the most internationalised higher education student populations in the world, which leads us naturally to inquire into the international characteristics of its academic staff. It is important to consider, for instance, whether the academic workforce has internationalised in the same way as the student body, and how academic staff are responding educationally to various opportunities and challenges arising from internationalisation.
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ItemWhat kind of access does VET provide to higher education for low SES students?: not a lotWheelahan, Leesa (National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education, 2009)This paper addresses three questions: the first question explores the extent to which VET diplomas and advanced diplomas provide students with an educational ladder of opportunity. The second question explores the extent to which VET pathways provide students from low socio-economic backgrounds with access to higher education and thus provides a social ladder of opportunity. The third question explores the institutional destinations of VET students from low socio-economic backgrounds in higher education. The paper concludes by examining the implications for policy. Overall, the findings are that pathways from VET to higher education provide access to universities, but not to the elite universities. It also finds that VET pathways are not a mechanism for redressing socio-economic disadvantage in higher education more broadly, because the socio-economic profile of VET articulators is very similar to students already in higher education and within individual universities, with a few notable exceptions.
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ItemBetwixt and between: higher education teachers in TAFEKelly, Ann ; Wheelahan, Leesa ; Billett, Stephen (Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association (AVETRA), 2009)This paper reports on the views of 20 teachers who were involved in designing and delivering higher education programs in TAFE institutes.
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ItemEngaging college communities: the impact of residential colleges in Australian higher educationCOATES, HAMISH ; EDWARDS, DANIEL (Australian Council for Educational Research, 2009)This briefing affirms that residential colleges make a significant contribution to higher education in Australia. Colleges have been part of university life in this country for over 150 years, with the first college being founded in 1856, just six years after the foundation of University of Sydney. Collegiate education is growing today. Colleges are strengthening their links with academic and professional communities. The Association of Heads of Australian University Colleges and Halls Inc (AHAUCHI) provides national leadership. Markwell (2007) has explored the contributions made by colleges to excellence and equity in Australian higher education. Recent educational redesigns hint that the renaissance of residential life underway in the USA and UK is taking shape in Australia.
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ItemSetting and monitoring academic standards for Australian higher education: a discussion paperAustralian Universities Quality Agency ; WOODHOUSE, DAVID ; COATES, HAMISH ; Grant, Ruth ; den Hollander, Jane ; Hutchings, Peter ; JAMES, RICHARD ; Marchant, Garry ; Sadler, Royce ; Stella, Antony ; Vandermark, Catherine (AUQA, 2009)