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Program to attract school student into university expands to the NT’s regions

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A Charles Darwin University (CDU) program helping to guide high school students into tertiary education is expanding to Katherine, Alice Springs and Nhulunbuy.   Applications are open for CDU’s Aspire program, which supports, guides and encourages high school students to pursue higher education by introducing them to university life, pathways and support to set and achieve … Continued

CDU EXPERT: Vital to teach students about AI for learning and not plagiarism

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9 October, 2023 Who: Charles Darwin University AI expert Dr Stefan Popenici, author of Artificial Intelligence and Learning Futures: Critical Narratives of Technology and Imagination in Higher Education. Topics: How Artificial Intelligence is impacting education. The risk AI poses to education and academic integrity. Contact details: Call +61 8 8946 6721 or email [email protected] to … Continued

Tamworth based individual wins national HESTA Early Childhood Education and Care Award for Individual Leadership

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9 October 2023     Three of the nation’s best Early Childhood Educators and Carers were revealed as winners of the 2023 HESTA Early Childhood Education & Care Awards during a special celebration in Adelaide.   Balnarring Pre-School, located in Victoria, won the ‘Advancing Pedagogy and Practice’ award for its leadership in implementing a nature program … Continued

The WEA: Celebrating 110 Years of Changing The Lives of South Australians

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The WEA (Workers Educational Association) has been the place where South Australians have learnt how to ‘say hello in Spanish’, ‘clip your schnauzer’, ‘start a small business’ and just about anything else you can imagine, for 110 years.   To mark this milestone, this much-loved institution is inviting all South Australians to a FREE community … Continued

Monash to face the music on wage theft after appeal fails

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The National Tertiary Education Union will proceed with a multi-million dollar wage theft claim against Monash University in Federal Court, after the university’s second attempt to dodge repaying staff in the Fair Work Commission failed.   A Full Bench of the Commission on Thursday rejected Monash’s appeal against Deputy President Bell’s decision in June, which … Continued

Builders respond to national jobs and skills roadmap

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The peak building and construction industry association, Master Builders Australia, welcomed the release of Jobs and Skills Australia’s Towards a National Jobs and Skills Roadmap. Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn said this roadmap is a valuable vehicle for the Government’s ambitious skills and workforce goals and what is needed now. “Vocational education and training … Continued

2023 Annual Jobs And Skills Report Highlights The Need For Student-Centred Policy

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The release by Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) of the 2023 JSA Annual Jobs And Skills Report highlights the need for student-centred reform of the nation’s skills training and higher education sectors.  That’s the position of the Independent Tertiary Education Council Australia (ITECA), the peak body representing independent skills training, higher education, and international education … Continued