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Teaching Journal for Andrew Read and Frances Miley. Multicultural groups – additional thoughts. December 15, 2013. Two weeks ago I posted my reflections on using compulsory multicultural groups in an essay assignment. In that post I discussed the issues that arose from the assignment. Unfortunately I was wearing blinkers at the time: I had tunnel vision. I missed what is probably the most important benefit from using multicultural groups. This outcome makes all the effort worthwhile. December 12, 2013.
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Teaching Journal for Andrew Read and Frances Miley. December 6, 2013. International students who seek to remain in Australia after graduation get double benefit from being forced to work in multicultural groups. They get the benefits that all international students get plus they get the benefit that domestic students get. There were some problems with the multicultural group component of the assignment that need to be addressed in future semesters. These include:. Some students did not formalise the cons...
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Teaching Journal for Andrew Read and Frances Miley. Multicultural groups – additional thoughts. Multicultural groups – additional thoughts. December 15, 2013. Two weeks ago I posted my reflections on using compulsory multicultural groups in an essay assignment. In that post I discussed the issues that arose from the assignment. Unfortunately I was wearing blinkers at the time: I had tunnel vision. I missed what is probably the most important benefit from using multicultural groups. Enter your comment here.
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Teaching Journal: Student Rationality: Marks, Risk and Perceived Wasted Effort When Preparing for Exams
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A journal of my thoughts, reflections and experiences about teaching. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Student Rationality: Marks, Risk and Perceived Wasted Effort When Preparing for Exams. Posted by Andrew at UC. November 25, 2009 at 4:01 PM. November 26, 2009 at 6:53 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Research by Frances Miley and Andrew Read. Accounting and medicine: British Army medical units and shell shock during the First World War. Andrew Read's Teaching Journal. El$evier Does It Again.
Teaching Journal: Attendance at Tutorials Revisited
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A journal of my thoughts, reflections and experiences about teaching. Wednesday, November 25, 2009. Attendance at Tutorials Revisited. An earlier post covered my concerns about students failure to attend tutorials. I now have the full data available to look at this more closely. The basic evidence remains pretty much the same, more than half the students attended less than 75% of tutorials. What this post adds is the data about the association between tutorial attendance and overall marks. For the studen...
Teaching Journal: August 2009
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A journal of my thoughts, reflections and experiences about teaching. Friday, August 21, 2009. Students at Risk 6399 - Week 5. I have sent emails to all students at risk this week. To the students who did not attend tutorials this week but have attended in other weeks, I sent:. If you have any questions about the material you missed, please come and see me during my consultation hours (on LearnOnline) or call to make an appointment. If you have any questions about any of the material you have missed, ple...
Teaching Journal: November 2007
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A journal of my thoughts, reflections and experiences about teaching. Thursday, November 15, 2007. Exams 2007-2: Essay Questions. The exams have not worked as well as I would have liked. The change I made this semester to release the essay questions prior to the exam and to ban cheat sheets did not fix the problem. This year, again, students wrote everything they knew about the topic without answering the question. The problem appears to be that students do not know how to answer questions. The essays in...
Teaching Journal: July 2009
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A journal of my thoughts, reflections and experiences about teaching. Friday, July 24, 2009. The engagement levels in my classes last semester were unusual. In Professional Accounting it was very high, in Contemporary Issues in Accounting PG it was reasonably high, and in Contemporary Issues in Accounting it was extremely low. Some of my colleagues argue that providing material online is destroying engagement and that we should only provide materials in class to force engagement. IMHO, this is misgui...
Teaching Journal: Moving to Wordpress
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A journal of my thoughts, reflections and experiences about teaching. Friday, June 3, 2011. I have not posted to this blog for a while. Most of that has been due to a series of illnesses. First, early in 2010, a student coughed over me and I caught a severe bout of whooping cough from that. Just as I recovered from that, someone at a conference coughed over me again; this time it was pneumonia. Posted by Andrew at UC. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Research by Frances Miley and Andrew Read.
Teaching Journal: September 2009
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A journal of my thoughts, reflections and experiences about teaching. Friday, September 11, 2009. The Moodleposium backchannel was brilliant. It was the first time I had participated in this. The backchannel was built using twitter with the hashtag #moodleposium. This twitter stream was aggregated into a coveritlive window on the Moodleposium Moodle site. The backchannel started several days before the event started and has drawn to a close several days after. Posted by Andrew at UC. The keynote for the ...
Teaching Journal: Gripe: Students lack of Punctuality
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A journal of my thoughts, reflections and experiences about teaching. Thursday, November 26, 2009. Gripe: Students lack of Punctuality. I have been driven crazy by students arriving late to class. They seem to think there is nothing wrong with arriving 5 to 10 minutes late. The problem with lateness is exacerbated by some of my colleagues who are routinely five minutes late to class. How can we expect better behaviour from students when the academics are setting the bad example. I know that some studen...
Teaching Journal: November 2009
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A journal of my thoughts, reflections and experiences about teaching. Friday, November 27, 2009. Posted by Andrew at UC. Thursday, November 26, 2009. Gripe: Students lack of Punctuality. I have been driven crazy by students arriving late to class. They seem to think there is nothing wrong with arriving 5 to 10 minutes late. The problem with lateness is exacerbated by some of my colleagues who are routinely five minutes late to class. How can we expect better behaviour from students when the ac...I know...
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Teaching Journal for Andrew Read and Frances Miley. Multicultural groups – additional thoughts. December 15, 2013. Two weeks ago I posted my reflections on using compulsory multicultural groups in an essay assignment. In that post I discussed the issues that arose from the assignment. Unfortunately I was wearing blinkers at the time: I had tunnel vision. I missed what is probably the most important benefit from using multicultural groups. This outcome makes all the effort worthwhile. December 12, 2013.
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