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EHLT Podcasts

Ms Susan Mitchell presented the 2008 Elford lecture.

The Essential Australian Voice : with references to Barry Humphries, Kath and Kim, Paul Keating, Helen Gamer, Tim Winton and David Williamson.

DR Robyn Archer AO presented the Wal Cherry Lecture :"Unconditional Love : Industry that pays and art that doesn't"

5 September 2008

Audio and transcripts of lectures are available for download

The Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology incorporates four separate schools, teaching from Bachelor degrees through to Doctorates, and has a strong research program.

Executive Dean: Professor Faith Trent, AM, FACE
Deputy Head of Faculty: Professor Richard Maltby
Faculty General Manager: Kym Teh

General Enquiries: +61 8 8201 3908
Fax: +61 8 8201 3407
Email: ehltenquiries@flinders.edu.au

Flinders has a proud record of supporting teaching excellence at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, domestically and offshore, and these latest Citations recognise the outstanding contribution to teaching and learning by staff for the benefit of our students,” Professor Parkin said.
Congratulations to the following Faculty Winners of 2008 ALTC Citations:
Professor Rosalind Murray-Harvey, Ms Kerry Bissaker, Ms Alissa Zhao and Ms Courtney Roe, for exemplary practice in developing and delivering programs that provide highly valued holistic educational experience for offshore students.
Karen Orr Vered, for innovation in student-centred learning and formative assessment practices in the field of screen studies. 
Associate Professor Mark Staniforth, for his leadership in building an integrated maritime archaeology program and for teaching excellence in using an innovative curriculum including work-integrated learning.
Ms Lyn Wilkinson, for sustained excellence in the specialist area of literacy curriculum teaching that supports undergraduates as learners and inspires them as beginning teachers

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Faculty Forum Minutes 25 May 07 (Staff Only)

Faculty Forum Oct 07 Powerpoint presentations (Staff Only)
DVC (Academic) | DVC (International) | DVC (Research)

Science Summer School  for Australian teachers

The Australian Government is sponsoring a program of Summer Schools for experienced school teachers. Flinders University is hosting the Science Summer School  for Australian teachers. 200 teachers were selected from many applicants. They will reside within the university village and participate in an extensive and challenging 10-day program (January 7 - 16, 2008) delivered by local, national and international professionals who are at the cutting edge in their field. The website for the Science Summer School is www.sciencesummerschool.flinders.edu.au

Congratulations to the following Faculty Staff Members

2007 Carrick Citation for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning.

The Carrick Citations acknowledge staff for their outstanding contributions to student learning,

  • Dr Diana Glenn, Dr Eric Bouvet, Dr Maria Luz Long and Associate Professor Michael Tsianikas

For sustained excellence and leadership in the development of a diverse and innovative research-based curriculum in language pedagogy and cultural studies.

  • Associate Professor Elizabeth Handsley, Dr Christopher Reynolds and Ms Rebecca Laforgia

For innovation and effectiveness in creating a framework to develop student independence through training in the generic and professional skill of group work.

2007 Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching

The Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Excellence in Teaching are awarded to staff who have demonstrated a passionate, student-oriented approach to teaching practice..
Dr Karen Orr Vered has been awarded the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching for 2007. Karen joined the staff at Flinders in 1999 after migrating from the United States. In addition to her teaching, she serves on the Digital Media Committee of the South Australian Film Corporation and on SSABSA's Subject Advisory Committee for Media Studies.

 

 

 

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