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Sharing Practice Peer Learning Circle (PLC) 360 Curriculum

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posted on 2023-05-24, 22:49 authored by Rose NashRose Nash, Jo-Anne KelderJo-Anne Kelder, Ellen EnneverEllen Ennever, Anne-Marie WilliamsAnne-Marie Williams, De Silva, EC, John Kertesz, Jillian DowningJillian Downing, Leonie EllisLeonie Ellis, Julian DermoudyJulian Dermoudy, Osborne, John, Stephen Linquist, Nell Rundle, Booth, S, Mark SymesMark Symes
The Australian Higher Education (HE) sector is currently engaged in a national discussion on learning and teaching and qualifications standards with universities being required to demonstrate how they meet and compare these standards with other universities. A variety of activities are underway across UTAS that if combined could lead to a very powerful and holistic approach to Quality Assurance (QA). A UTAS peer learning circle in collaboration with the Student Evaluation, Review and Reporting Unit (SERRU) and Tasmanian Institute of Learning & Teaching (TILT) wish to identify, share, support and develop ‘best practice’ QA for the benefit of all stakeholders. This will be achieved by identifying exemplars of best practice at the grass roots level and distilling this into an easily accessible support resource. A consistent, minimum standard of reporting that is supported, streamlined and simplified through shared templates, tools and expertise will improve QA across the University.

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Department/School

College Office - College of Health and Medicine

Event title

Teaching Matters 2013 - Open UTAS to the World

Event Venue

Tasmania

Date of Event (Start Date)

2013-11-28

Date of Event (End Date)

2013-11-29

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Assessment, development and evaluation of curriculum

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