University strategic plans emphasise the essential nature of partnerships at national and international levels. Along with establishing collaborative research partnerships, providing professional development to key stakeholders is considered a crucial activity for making and sustaining partnerships. Utilising knowledge from professional development in Australian contexts can be managed creatively for making connections internationally. Indeed, knowledge transfer is a cornerstone for the globalisation of education and needs to occur as a multiplex dialogue between participating countries. This paper presents a qualitative study around the Mentoring for Effective Teaching (MET) program, its growth and development nationally (e.g., scope and i...
With the development of virtual university teaching and learning contexts via the Internet, both stu...
The new global economy has fashioned academics and university education into new forms that include ...
The globalised world: The current higher education community\ud \ud The last decade has seen rapid c...
University strategic plans emphasise the essential nature of partnerships at national and internatio...
This chapter presents a case study about an Australian award-winning mentoring programme, the Mentor...
Recent history has seen languages education in Australian education come and go. Asian economies hav...
Coaching and mentoring as management approaches have spread rapidly across the Asia Pacific region. ...
As transnational programs are often advocated as a knowledge transfer opportunity between the partne...
Lesson Study is a Japanese model of school-based teacher professional learning, that examines practi...
International and transnational education has become common place. Australian universities have embr...
In common with universities in the United Kingdom, Canada and NewZealand, increasing numbers of Aust...
[Extract] Our case studies demonstrate that coaching and mentoring are thriving in the Asia Pacific ...
In common with universities in the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand, increasing numbers of Aus...
Within a framework of shrinking public funding for universities, competition for students and pressu...
This chapter will consider the following key challenges for coaching and mentoring in Asia Pacific: ...
With the development of virtual university teaching and learning contexts via the Internet, both stu...
The new global economy has fashioned academics and university education into new forms that include ...
The globalised world: The current higher education community\ud \ud The last decade has seen rapid c...
University strategic plans emphasise the essential nature of partnerships at national and internatio...
This chapter presents a case study about an Australian award-winning mentoring programme, the Mentor...
Recent history has seen languages education in Australian education come and go. Asian economies hav...
Coaching and mentoring as management approaches have spread rapidly across the Asia Pacific region. ...
As transnational programs are often advocated as a knowledge transfer opportunity between the partne...
Lesson Study is a Japanese model of school-based teacher professional learning, that examines practi...
International and transnational education has become common place. Australian universities have embr...
In common with universities in the United Kingdom, Canada and NewZealand, increasing numbers of Aust...
[Extract] Our case studies demonstrate that coaching and mentoring are thriving in the Asia Pacific ...
In common with universities in the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand, increasing numbers of Aus...
Within a framework of shrinking public funding for universities, competition for students and pressu...
This chapter will consider the following key challenges for coaching and mentoring in Asia Pacific: ...
With the development of virtual university teaching and learning contexts via the Internet, both stu...
The new global economy has fashioned academics and university education into new forms that include ...
The globalised world: The current higher education community\ud \ud The last decade has seen rapid c...