The Australian Universities Teaching Committee is funding a project to investigate the learning outcomes and curriculum development in physics at Australian universities. The project aims to map current practices and future directions in the broad areas of curriculum relating to service/multidisciplinary teaching and majors, employer satisfaction and industry involvement, and student satisfaction. A questionnaire has been administered with 85% return to date from the 34 physics departments or groups in Australian universities. In this paper we present the study design and initial results which include consideration of challenges faced by departments with respect to teaching and learning, departmental strengths and the development of new cou...
Problem based learning (PBL) has been incorporated into the curriculum of programs offered by the Fa...
The School of Physics at The University of Sydney has developed workshop tutorials for first year ph...
In an AUTC project (2005), the Physics community within the Australian higher education sector ident...
The Australian Universities Teaching Committee is funding a project to investigate the learning outc...
A comprehensive study of undergraduate physics learning and teaching in Australia reveals physics de...
A comprehensive study of undergraduate physics learning and teaching in Australia reveals physics de...
Project Leaders: Alberto Mendez, Les Kirkup. Project Officer: David Low. Steering Committee: David...
At the University of Newcastle, we offer a pair of Advanced Physics courses for physics majors, scie...
In the first half of 2008, a survey was distributed to a wide range of physics graduates across Aust...
The Australian Universities Teaching Committee (AUTC) funds projects intended to improve the quality...
In February 2001 we began research into the different ways incoming first year students experience t...
The Australian Universities Teaching Committee (AUTC) is committed to the identification of ‘example...
Abstract: A key goal of the study entitled ‘Forging new directions in physics education at Australia...
The University of Canberra Schools of Teacher Education and of Electronics and Telecommunications En...
Since the early 1960s, first year physics at the University of Tasmania in Hobart has been split int...
Problem based learning (PBL) has been incorporated into the curriculum of programs offered by the Fa...
The School of Physics at The University of Sydney has developed workshop tutorials for first year ph...
In an AUTC project (2005), the Physics community within the Australian higher education sector ident...
The Australian Universities Teaching Committee is funding a project to investigate the learning outc...
A comprehensive study of undergraduate physics learning and teaching in Australia reveals physics de...
A comprehensive study of undergraduate physics learning and teaching in Australia reveals physics de...
Project Leaders: Alberto Mendez, Les Kirkup. Project Officer: David Low. Steering Committee: David...
At the University of Newcastle, we offer a pair of Advanced Physics courses for physics majors, scie...
In the first half of 2008, a survey was distributed to a wide range of physics graduates across Aust...
The Australian Universities Teaching Committee (AUTC) funds projects intended to improve the quality...
In February 2001 we began research into the different ways incoming first year students experience t...
The Australian Universities Teaching Committee (AUTC) is committed to the identification of ‘example...
Abstract: A key goal of the study entitled ‘Forging new directions in physics education at Australia...
The University of Canberra Schools of Teacher Education and of Electronics and Telecommunications En...
Since the early 1960s, first year physics at the University of Tasmania in Hobart has been split int...
Problem based learning (PBL) has been incorporated into the curriculum of programs offered by the Fa...
The School of Physics at The University of Sydney has developed workshop tutorials for first year ph...
In an AUTC project (2005), the Physics community within the Australian higher education sector ident...