I think this is the only way it is going to happen if you actually get
lecturers willing in their own time to learn and implement the standards
into the courses. From my experience majority of the lecturers ive meet
would not do that!



On 1/29/07, Kay Smoljak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 1/29/07, Jermayn Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK so how do we help the lecturers???
> Is giving them links and offering services as a guest lecturer help?
Would
> not this undermind the old practices that they teach???

Port80/AWIA (http://www.port80.asn.au) is speaking with two TAFEs in
Perth about bringing the skills of their lecturers up to date -
recommendations for professional development and mentoring are two
things that have been suggested. It's early days yet, but I think it's
a great example of what can be done when organisations actually sit
down and talk to each other, and what we do will hopefully become a
model and case study for other states in Australia. We have a TAFE
lecturer who is heavily involved with course development on the
committee and she's leading the charge.

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