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Jessica Frawley

Jessica Frawley

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Teaching tips October 11, 2019 October 14, 2019

Surviving the Assignment Lifecycle

Marking season is upon us and, for many, the first hurdle of the semester. For students it can be an anxiety provoking time. We…

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Educational excellence, News & events September 18, 2019 September 19, 2019

HEA Fellowships 2019-2020

What is HEA Fellowship and why should I apply for one? Fellowships of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) provide professional recognition for contributions to…

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News & events, Teaching tips October 29, 2018 October 29, 2018

On the wire – highlights from across the web

The month’s highlights on higher education from across the web 1.My university forced me into teaching training It was all dry ‘eduspeak’ This month…

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Teaching research, Teaching tips October 28, 2018 October 30, 2018

When intuition is not enough

In this extended piece for Teaching@Sydney, Jessica Frawley makes the case for scholarly approaches to teaching and learning.  This month The Guardian’s Academics Anonymous (higher ed’s go-to…

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News & events, Teaching tips September 8, 2018 September 8, 2018

On the wire – highlights from across the web

The month’s highlights on higher education from across the web 1. 2018 NMC Horizon Report  The New Media Consortium has become synonymous with its…

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News & events, Teaching tips August 2, 2018 August 2, 2018

On the wire – highlights from across the web

The month’s highlights on higher-ed from across the web 1. How to Prepare for Class Without Overpreparing If you have ever had the experience…

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Educational excellence, News & events May 28, 2018 July 31, 2018

Writing Workshops for 2018 HEA Fellows

What is the Sydney Educational Fellowship Program? In 2018 the University of Sydney became an accredited partner of the Higher Education Academy (HEA), allowing…

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Educational excellence, News & events, Sydney Curriculum, Sydney updates March 16, 2018 October 2, 2018

Connecting the dots in the new curriculum

Curriculum is ambitious business. In designing it, we make a claim about what we ought to teach, and what our students ought to learn….

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News & events November 7, 2017 November 7, 2017

Teaching Leadership as Design – November Events

This November we are spoilt for choice with some wonderful events hosted by the Centre for Research on Learning and Innovation (CRLI).  On the 14th November Bill…

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LMS transformation, News & events October 4, 2017 October 5, 2017

Quiet tools for transformation

In terms of new technologies, the arrival of a new enterprise system is not typically of the kind that gets our cheeks flushed and…

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