New in Features this morning
Merlin Crossley goes the full Benjamin Franklin, calling for sharing news and views to be ties that bind against the auld enemy of ignorance. As Dr Franklin put it (although he meant it literally), “let us hang together, lest we hang separately,” HERE
and Angela Carbone and Luana Spadafora (both Australian Awards for University Teaching) on why it’s time to elevate teaching in universities and how it can be done. New in Sally Kift’s celebrated series, Needed now in teaching and learning HERE
and Monday’s super-selection
Andrew Harvey (Griffith U) on how schools streaming students from Year 9 could defeat the great Accord ambition to expand HE participation. Another selection from the celebrated Sally HERE
plus Danny Kingsley (Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science) and Hero Macdonald (Deakin U) on how Australia can and why it should, “modernise and right-size its approach to research assessment,” HERE.
joined by Dirk Mulder on the international education market with huge potential that isn’t India HERE