Curtin University\u27s Curriculum 2010 (C2010) initiative aimed at ensuring degree programs were excellent and sustainable. Before C2010, graduate attributes were not universally emphasised and indicators showed room for improvement in generic skills. C2010 focused on embedding graduate attributes through three strategies. The first was embedding graduate attributes in degree programs and mapping for constructive alignment of outcomes and assessments. The second strategy was related: programs were reviewed drawing on evidence including perspectives of graduates, employers and program teams on the relative importance of graduate attributes and the extent to which they were generally demonstrated or developed. The third strategy was a univers...
Can we map university-wide graduate attributes to specific program requirements? Can we develop and ...
The focus of this study is the emergence of distinctive graduate attributes in flagship programmes a...
It is generally recognised that Higher Education students should be afforded a range of formal and i...
Background: Universities across the world have considered which attributes were important to their g...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
The alignment of curricula with desired generic higher education learning outcomes, widely referred ...
Graduate attributes are now a fixture in higher education. They are perceived as statements of desir...
The expectation that graduates are able to demonstrate the attributes needed for learning, work, and...
Graduate attributes are now a ubiquitous feature of higher education in Australia and internationall...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses how a set of ‘mandated’ generic graduate attributes were incorporat...
Graduate attributes refer to an amalgamation of cognitive, personal, interpersonal and social skills...
The Graduate Attributes and Standards Project epitomises the theme of Learning and Teaching week by ...
After two decades, efforts to integrate the development and assessment of ââ¬Ëgraduate attributesâ...
Can we map university-wide graduate attributes to specific program requirements? Can we develop and ...
The focus of this study is the emergence of distinctive graduate attributes in flagship programmes a...
It is generally recognised that Higher Education students should be afforded a range of formal and i...
Background: Universities across the world have considered which attributes were important to their g...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
The higher education landscape is shifting under neo-liberal forces that are increasingly aligning t...
The alignment of curricula with desired generic higher education learning outcomes, widely referred ...
Graduate attributes are now a fixture in higher education. They are perceived as statements of desir...
The expectation that graduates are able to demonstrate the attributes needed for learning, work, and...
Graduate attributes are now a ubiquitous feature of higher education in Australia and internationall...
[Abstract]: This paper discusses how a set of ‘mandated’ generic graduate attributes were incorporat...
Graduate attributes refer to an amalgamation of cognitive, personal, interpersonal and social skills...
The Graduate Attributes and Standards Project epitomises the theme of Learning and Teaching week by ...
After two decades, efforts to integrate the development and assessment of ââ¬Ëgraduate attributesâ...
Can we map university-wide graduate attributes to specific program requirements? Can we develop and ...
The focus of this study is the emergence of distinctive graduate attributes in flagship programmes a...
It is generally recognised that Higher Education students should be afforded a range of formal and i...