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Australia COVID: Catriona Jackson, CEO of peak group Universities Australia, attacks an 'appalling Australianisation' while talking about a sector in $2 billion of pain afr.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from afr.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
In a defence of arts and humanities departments in the Nine newspapers last week that flagged concerns about their survival, La Trobe University emeritus professor of politics Judith Brett argued commonwealth government animosity was the principal reason these departments across Australia are in such a parlous state. Brett criticises the conservative government for its “deep-seated hostility” towards the humanities and attacks last year’s decision by the then education minister Dan Tehan to increase fees for the majority of degrees as “bizarre”. After noting what she sees as the “misogynist, sexist and bullying culture” of the national parliament (most of it involving coalition MPs and their staff) Brett goes on to imply arts degrees represent a remedy as they instil empathy by allowing students to put themselves in “another person’s shoes”. ....
Ideally it works, but too often itâs a disaster Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 9, 2021 â 12.02am Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Cathy Wilcox To submit a letter to The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. UNIVERSITIES Ideally it works, but too often itâs a disaster As someone who was active in off-campus teaching for some 30 of a 50-year career in higher education, and with awards and media coverage for my innovations, I am nevertheless concerned at proposals such as the use of pre-recorded lectures combined with a weekly or fortnightly seminar. This strategy can work where lecture equivalents are updated, seminar sizes are limited to 30 or so well-prepared students, and they take place in purpose-designed classrooms with movable seating to allow for break-out groups. ....
Coronavirus: Universities facing even tougher times after COVID-19 as courses are cut, overseas students stay away brisbanetimes.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from brisbanetimes.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.