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Digan, Sarah – Geographical Education, 2019
Digital technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can be innovative tools for learning when used in purposeful ways and embedded in sound pedagogical frameworks. The predominant skills stimulated through the use of GIS are querying, collecting, analysing and manipulating spatial data. In recent years, the financial, technological…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Computer Software, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Kumar, K.; Roberts, C.; Bartle, E.; Eley, D. S. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2018
Written tests for selection into medicine have demonstrated reliability and there is accumulating evidence regarding their validity, but we know little about the broader impacts or consequences of medical school selection tests from the perspectives of key stakeholders. In this first Australian study of its kind, we use consequential validity as a…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Test Reliability, Foreign Countries, Online Surveys
Hamid, M. Obaidul; Hoang, Ngoc T. H.; Kirkpatrick, Andy – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2019
Language tests are increasingly being used as gatekeeping tools in a globalised world. This article examines the processes of linguistic gatekeeping by the use of language tests in the context of migration. We draw on half a dozen cases of test-takers of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test who applied for entry into…
Descriptors: Language Tests, Neoliberalism, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language)
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Reed, Richard J.; Hurd, Brian – Studies in Higher Education, 2016
This article reflects on evidence drawn from an evaluation of the impact of a scholarship programme for students from disadvantaged backgrounds at Macquarie University, Sydney. In addition to evidence of improved retention rates, the article suggests that qualitative data derived from a number of interviews with scholarship recipients highlight…
Descriptors: Scholarships, Equalization Aid, Disadvantaged, Program Effectiveness
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George, David Alan; Tan, Poh-Ling; Clewett, Jeffrey Frank – Environmental Education Research, 2016
Using a participatory learning approach, we report on the delivery and evaluation of a climate change and risk assessment tool to help manage water risks within the agricultural sector. Post-graduate water-professional students from a range of countries, from both developed and emerging economies were involved in using this tool. Our approach…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Risk Assessment, Water Quality
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Edwards, Debra; Potts, Anthony – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2008
Australia is a federation of six states and two territories. Each state and territory has its own legislature, which may not be of the same political persuasion as the Commonwealth (Federal) Government. Under the Australian Constitution primary control of school education is with the State and Territory Governments, with the Australian…
Descriptors: Policy Formation, Figurative Language, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
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Powell, Lisa; Lambert, Damien; McGuigan, Nicholas; Prasad, Ashna; Lin, Jerry – Accounting Education, 2020
This paper investigates how authentic co-created role-play may assist audit students in developing creativity, a much-needed aptitude for auditors. Role-plays used in audit education are often structured, formal case approaches, limiting student creativity. In contrast, this role-play allows students to interact with a performance artist and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Role Playing, Vignettes, Financial Audits
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Ibbett, Nicole L.; Wheldon, Brett J. – e-Journal of Business Education and Scholarship of Teaching, 2016
In 2014 Central Queensland University (CQU) in Australia banned the use of multiple choice questions (MCQs) as an assessment tool. One of the reasons given for this decision was that MCQs provide an opportunity for students to "pass" by merely guessing their answers. The mathematical likelihood of a student passing by guessing alone can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multiple Choice Tests, Item Banks, Guessing (Tests)
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Taplin, Ross; Singh, Abhijeet; Kerr, Rosemary; Lee, Alina – Accounting Education, 2018
This paper reports how short 10-minute role-plays can be used as an effective tool for ethics education within university auditing classes. A mixed method approach elicited student perceptions of role-plays in developing ethical awareness. While many students self-reported difficulty in recognising and dealing with the ethical dilemmas…
Descriptors: Accounting, Role Playing, Teaching Methods, Experiential Learning
Council for Advancement and Support of Education, 2016
The Charitable Giving to Universities in Australia and New Zealand Survey collects detailed information about fundraising and donors to measure the philanthropic performance of higher education institutions. It also provides an estimate of the overall impact of philanthropy on the higher education sector. This survey of philanthropic giving uses…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Educational Finance, Private Financial Support
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Hilal, Kholoud T.; Denman, Brian D. – Higher Education Studies, 2013
Since 9/11, Saudi Arabia has made significant attempts to change its public image because of its alleged association with global terrorism. Given its charitable interests in promoting education as a tool for peace within the Arab region, it has established the King Abdullah Scholarship Program (KASP), considered to be the most heavily endowed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Opinion, Terrorism, Peace
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Alyousef, Hesham Suleiman; Picard, Michelle Yvette – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2011
Although wikis have been used successfully in collaborative learning in higher education, there is a lack of research investigating wikis in business module assessment tasks. Little research to date has been conducted on how wikis formatively develop international English as a second language (ESL) in business students' academic discourse. In this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Discourse, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Chambers, Dianne; Jones, Phyllis; McGhie-Richmond, Donna; Riley, Michael; May-Poole, Sarah; Orlando, Ann Marie; Simsek, Orhan; Wilcox, Catherine – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2018
This project explored how iPads were being used in a range of K-12 schools to support the learning of students with a range of learning support needs. Groups of teachers (and other professionals) from the USA, Canada, Australia and the UK were invited to complete an online survey focused on the use of iPads in their classrooms, perspectives of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Special Needs Students, Handheld Devices, Individualized Education Programs
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Beddie, Francesca M. – International Journal of Training Research, 2015
This paper draws on a project examining the binary policy of higher education formulated in Australia in the mid-1960s. Its purpose is to discuss history as a policy tool and research impact. The historical analysis identified several enduring problems--beyond the central matter of funding--in tertiary education: insufficient diversity; obstacles…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Higher Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries
National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2010
In 2009 Australia's vocational education and training (VET) system, in common with so many other areas of public policy and the economy, was preoccupied by the effects of the global economic downturn and, like other sectors, sought to reposition itself to deal with the economic fallout, while anticipating its role in the recovery. Yet, as…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Educational Quality
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