
Resources
Sustainable and Evidence-based Learning and Teaching Approaches to the Undergraduate Psychology Curriculum
Resource Information
- Year Published:
- 2008
- Author/s:
- Dr Jacquelyn Cranney
- Institutions:
- The University of New South Wales (Lead)
Publications
| File | Size |
|---|---|
| Final Report | 1.09 MB |
| Executive Summary | 66.6 KB |
| ALTC Exchange - Psychology Undergraduate Resources | 1010.43 KB |
| ALTC Exchange and the APEN Forum | 656.69 KB |
The information on this resource's page was correct as of 28 August, 2009.
Calendar
Popular Resources
- Assessing Students Unfamiliar with Assessment Practices in Australian Universities (Accounting) (2006)
- Assessing group work in media and communications (2008)
- Learning Outcomes and Curriculum Development in Psychology (2006)
- Learning Outcomes and Curriculum Development in Australian Physiotherapy Education (2005)
- Enhancing the assessment of learning in Australian Higher Education: Biological Sciences (2007)
- Learning Outcomes and Curriculum Development in Physics (2005)
- Evaluating Projects: Resources (2007)
- The impact of web-based lecture technologies on current and future practices in learning and teaching (2008)
- Designing next generation places of learning: collaboration at the Pedagogy-Space-Technology nexus (2008)
- Peer Review of Teaching in Australian Higher Education (2009)
Upcoming Key Dates
- Swinburne UniversityNSW, SydneyFriday, September 3, 2010
- Dr J. Petkovic and Dr I. RichardsonPerthFriday, September 3, 2010 - Sunday, September 5, 2010
- ALTCBrisbaneMonday, September 6, 2010
- ALTCBrisbaneTuesday, September 7, 2010
- InformaMelbourneTuesday, September 7, 2010 - Wednesday, September 8, 2010
More like this
- Designing a diverse, future-oriented vision for undergraduate psychology in Australia
- Designing a diverse, future orientated vision for undergraduate psychology in Australia
- Forward thinking: teaching and learning philosophy in Australia
- Learning Outcomes and Curriculum Development in Psychology
- Teaching sociology in Australia