Abstract Experience with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in the Bachelor of Applied Health Science (BAppHSc) course suggests that one of the key elements for students is the sense of relationship built up through Problem Based Learning (PBL). Failure to retain students is more likely to be related to personal than academic concerns. The low attrition rate is largely attributed to the sense of community and support the course generates. In 1997, the Centre for Indigenous Health, Education and Research offered the BAppHSc to rural Queensland. Campuses were opened in the Torres Strait and Cairns, with 9 and 5 students respectively. The course consisted of PBL sessions, fixed resource sessions provided by local staff o...
The growing emphasis in higher education on distance, on-line course delivery was a starting point f...
Since 1990, the School of Education at James Cook University has produced and delivered a successful...
In 2013, the Student Centre at The University of Tasmania began researching the development of dista...
Experience with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in the Bachelor of Applied...
In 1994 in order to improve educational opportunities for nurses in the Solomon Islands and to try t...
This study focuses on the experiences of a group of educators engaged in a professional development ...
Higher education was late in coming to the South Pacific and by the time Colonial powers began withd...
One of the factors which affect the outcome of formal learning is the conditions in which students l...
The learning strategies, environment, and conceptions of 54 distance students at the University of t...
Abstract Background Rural and remote communities in Australia fare worse than their urban counterpar...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
In recent years the student experience of higher education in general and distance education in part...
In recent years the student experience of higher education in general and distance education in part...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
SWIRL (Story Writing in Remote Locations) is a literacy program that has been offered by Victoria Un...
The growing emphasis in higher education on distance, on-line course delivery was a starting point f...
Since 1990, the School of Education at James Cook University has produced and delivered a successful...
In 2013, the Student Centre at The University of Tasmania began researching the development of dista...
Experience with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in the Bachelor of Applied...
In 1994 in order to improve educational opportunities for nurses in the Solomon Islands and to try t...
This study focuses on the experiences of a group of educators engaged in a professional development ...
Higher education was late in coming to the South Pacific and by the time Colonial powers began withd...
One of the factors which affect the outcome of formal learning is the conditions in which students l...
The learning strategies, environment, and conceptions of 54 distance students at the University of t...
Abstract Background Rural and remote communities in Australia fare worse than their urban counterpar...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
In recent years the student experience of higher education in general and distance education in part...
In recent years the student experience of higher education in general and distance education in part...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
SWIRL (Story Writing in Remote Locations) is a literacy program that has been offered by Victoria Un...
The growing emphasis in higher education on distance, on-line course delivery was a starting point f...
Since 1990, the School of Education at James Cook University has produced and delivered a successful...
In 2013, the Student Centre at The University of Tasmania began researching the development of dista...