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Nicholas Charlton; Richard Newsham-West – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Assessment underpins students' learning in higher education and provides evidence of knowledge and skills. Program-level planning refocuses the assessment from being content and siloed at the course level to being program oriented with alignment to program learning outcomes and graduate attributes. Program-level assessment has been gaining…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Health Education, Science Education
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Patton, Wendy – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2021
This article emphasises the challenging nature of the leadership role of Faculty of Education Dean in the twenty-first-century university, noting the demands of the managing up, down and out nature of the role. The author argues that leadership expertise is developmental and evolutionary, requiring continual refinement, with experience acting as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Schools of Education, Deans
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Trudgett, Michelle; Page, Susan; Coates, Stacey Kim – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2021
In 2017 Universities Australia initiated their "Indigenous Strategy 2017-2020" which outlined a clear commitment for each university to appoint at least one Indigenous person to a senior executive role. Many universities are yet to realise this promise. In some cases, it is a situation of nil intent to do so, while others have an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Recruitment, Indigenous Personnel, College Administration
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Heffernan, Troy; Bosetti, Lynn – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2021
Research surrounding higher education workplace aggression is regularly focused on acts of bullying down the hierarchical chain. This paper examines the data generated from interviews with 20 faculty deans to demonstrate that a shift in negative higher education workplace behaviour is occurring. This change primarily results in the well-defined…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Work Environment, College Faculty, Deans
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Fitzgerald, Tanya – Irish Educational Studies, 2020
This article considers the ambivalent and contradictory positions that women in senior leadership roles in universities occupy. And while women continue to be numerically in the minority in senior leadership positions, this relative invisibility can work to their advantage; they are neither inside nor outside of the university hierarchy.…
Descriptors: Females, Higher Education, Women Administrators, Leadership
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Clifton, Delma; McKillup, Steve – Australian Universities' Review, 2019
Service teaching, through which core courses or modules are provided by a department other than the one administering the degree, occurs in universities worldwide, but there have been many reports of student dissatisfaction with their service-taught courses. The experiences of service teachers have received little attention and may help to suggest…
Descriptors: Deans, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
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Mason, Thembi; de la Harpe, Barbara – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
Learning and teaching leadership by Associate Deans has struggled for effective acceptance in universities for decades. Various Government reviews, policy changes, and reward and recognition systems have been implemented to encourage universities to focus on learning and teaching leadership, and to assure quality outcomes in a changing global…
Descriptors: Deans, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Educational History
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Bosetti, Lynn; Heffernan, Troy – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2021
This paper aims to contribute to the literature on dean's leadership and explores the impact of corporate managerial practices and neoliberal ideology on the mindset and actions of 15 deans and heads of school in eight universities in Australia. We offer perspectives of leaders as emotional individuals who on a daily basis attempt to live up to…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Deans, Administrator Attitudes, Well Being
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Edwards, Melissa; Brown, Paul; Benn, Suzanne; Bajada, Christopher; Perey, Robert; Cotton, Deborah; Jarvis, Walter; Menzies, Gordon; McGregor, Ian; Waite, Katrina – Environmental Education Research, 2020
Sustainability learning is holistic and complex as it draws on diverse disciplines and can be interpreted differently within individual pedagogies. Embedding sustainability across and within business schools relies on developing suitable boundary objects. These may include representations such as models, frameworks or classificatory schemes that…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Business Schools, Interdisciplinary Approach, Curriculum Development
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Butler, Jane – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2020
This paper critically explores the opportunity for leadership development in higher education within an interpretative inquiry paradigm from the perspective of middle-level academics transitioning into leadership/management roles in Australian universities. Middle-level academics are described as being at a mid-point in their careers and…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Management Development, Foreign Countries, Program Effectiveness
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Bell, Amani; Thomson, Kate – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2018
Little is known about how university leaders approach the complex task of supporting peer observation of teaching in their Faculties. This paper explores the experiences of four Associate Deans of Learning and Teaching at a research-intensive university in Australia. Interviews revealed three different approaches to supporting peer observation of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deans, Administrator Role, College Faculty
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Pepper, Coral; Giles, Wendy – Management in Education, 2015
In this article we discuss the experiences of academics who occupy middle-level leadership roles in higher education. We use the term middle management to describe personnel occupying positions below the level of dean and often referred to as associate deans or heads of school. Practitioners rarely turn their attention to their own organizations,…
Descriptors: Middle Management, Higher Education, College Administration, Deans
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Tuinamuana, Katarina – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
What is it that teacher-educators "do"? This paper draws on interview data with Deans/Heads of Schools of Education in the Australian context to explore this question by asking: How is the teacher-educator produced as a category of academic worker? Using critical approaches to discourse analysis, the paper presents two interlocked…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Audits (Verification)
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Halupa, Colleen M. – Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning, 2016
This paper provides an overview of best practices and challenges for deans and department heads of online programmes in the ever-changing world of higher education. It concentrates on the challenges for small private universities and tertiary education institutions in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Department heads must consider…
Descriptors: Department Heads, Deans, Higher Education, Small Colleges
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Acuña, Tina Botwright; McDonald, Glenn; Kelder, Jo-Anne; Able, Amanda J. – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2016
The national Learning and Teaching Academics Standards Statement for Agriculture (AgLTAS) defines the nature and extent of the discipline and provides a set of Threshold Learning Outcome statements (TLOs) that define what a graduate should know, understand and be able to do on graduation. The Australian Council of Deans of Agriculture have…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Outcomes of Education, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries
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