SNUSE was formed in 2004 to facilitate collaboration between academics from University of New South Wales, The University of Sydney, University of Technology Sydney, University of Western Sydney and Macquarie University interested in learning and teaching. While this community of practice was energetic and successful in its aims in its early stages, it is now in much need of reinvigoration. We propose an "ideas exchange" and invite anyone interested in re-energising SNUSE. Feedback from the survey of SNUSE members last year indicated: 1) that a forum such as Uniserve is appropriate for a relaunch of this network, and 2) that devising strategic ways forward to develop our education research are important to the group. Topics for discussion w...
The Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent mobility restrictions caused a sudden stop in programs of S...
Universities are currently being challenged to respond to a variety of educational, economic and tec...
So much has changed since we met in Sydney for the 25th ACSME conference. Everything looked so much ...
SNUSE was formed in 2004 to facilitate collaboration between academics from University of New South ...
Abstract: In the last decade there has been a significant move towards teaching science as it is pr...
Many times teachers are confined to their classrooms with limited or no time to share with colleague...
There are many organisations and institutions committed to the successful and worthwhile delivery of...
UniServe Science was originally set up in 1994 with some Federal Government funding as a clearinghou...
In response to the crisis of public confidence in science, Macquarie University began piloting an in...
Synergy is a scholarly forum for the discussion and debate of higher education teaching and learning...
A teacher network was formed at an Australian university in order to better promote interdisciplinar...
Since the sudden emergence of COVID-19 global pandemic, all educational institutions have looked to ...
Abstract. The developmental needs of our modern societies demand a strong yet sustainable developmen...
For 25 years the Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (ACSME) has provided a f...
The challenging events of the past year have forced those of us working in higher education to adapt...
The Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent mobility restrictions caused a sudden stop in programs of S...
Universities are currently being challenged to respond to a variety of educational, economic and tec...
So much has changed since we met in Sydney for the 25th ACSME conference. Everything looked so much ...
SNUSE was formed in 2004 to facilitate collaboration between academics from University of New South ...
Abstract: In the last decade there has been a significant move towards teaching science as it is pr...
Many times teachers are confined to their classrooms with limited or no time to share with colleague...
There are many organisations and institutions committed to the successful and worthwhile delivery of...
UniServe Science was originally set up in 1994 with some Federal Government funding as a clearinghou...
In response to the crisis of public confidence in science, Macquarie University began piloting an in...
Synergy is a scholarly forum for the discussion and debate of higher education teaching and learning...
A teacher network was formed at an Australian university in order to better promote interdisciplinar...
Since the sudden emergence of COVID-19 global pandemic, all educational institutions have looked to ...
Abstract. The developmental needs of our modern societies demand a strong yet sustainable developmen...
For 25 years the Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education (ACSME) has provided a f...
The challenging events of the past year have forced those of us working in higher education to adapt...
The Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent mobility restrictions caused a sudden stop in programs of S...
Universities are currently being challenged to respond to a variety of educational, economic and tec...
So much has changed since we met in Sydney for the 25th ACSME conference. Everything looked so much ...