
Rowena Harper
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27-07-2016 02:30:36
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Staff working conditions are student learning conditions. Dr Liz Morrish revealing the rise in uni staff mental health issues ALDinHE and LearnHigher #aldcon


This. blogs.deakin.edu.au/cradle/2019/05… via CRADLE: Find us on Bluesky

It's easy to want to teach students that look like you but that risks universities becoming a monoculture David Lammy warned #TeachingEx






Excited to be joining students, scholars and colleagues at the Department of Education in Canberra today to start drafting a Model Statement of Commitment to Academic Integrity for Australian higher education. Michele Bruniges

Hurdles (e.g. must pass exam to pass course) are a common anti-cheating strategy. This paper examines how hurdles are used and argues for consistency tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Deakin Learning Futures

Totally agree Tracey Bretag




"In unpublished data ~80% of students said they do google answers, and nearly 3/4 say they collaborate with others when they are doing an online unsupervised test, that they should be doing it themselves." Dr @GuyCurtis10 #academicintegrity #symposium w/ Dr Christine Slade Rowena Harper


Congratulations to the winner of the 2022 #TraceyBretagPrize, the QUT & Swinburne University of Technology team behind “UPASS.” Sheona Thomson Sheona Thomson, Rick Somers, Sam Cunningham, Sarah Dart, Caslon Chua, Edmund Pickering Edmund Pickering



The ✉️ please… The Higher Education Research and Development Article of the Year is… 🥁… Transformative learning within Australian Indigenous studies: a scoping review of non-Indigenous student experiences…, @Bullen_JC & Roberts, doi.org/10.1080/072943… 🏆 #HERDArticleoftheYear #highered

Thrilled to be a runner up in Higher Education Research and Development 2021 Article of the Year, alongside colleagues @KiataRundle and Tracey Bretag. And big congrats to @Bullen_JC & Lynne Roberts for their winning paper on non-Indigenous students' transformative experiences in tertiary Indigenous studies