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The importance of art in the classroom
The arts are all about how we perceive the world through the senses, and sort into order and harmony the welter of stimuli from outside us and within us, to create meaningful reality.
A Fresh Perspective on Legal Education
The first key to bringing a lecture alive is enthusiasm, letting the students see the passion that you have for the subject. The second factor is preparation. There is no substitute for rehearsing. All the important aspects of public speaking, including clarity, pace, eye contact, structure and empathy are directly relevant to lecturing.
Australian Learning & Teaching Council Citations
Australian Learning and Teaching Council Citations recognise and reward excellence in higher education teaching and practice.
Teaching Indigenous Perspective
When teaching non-indigenous children about Indigenous people it is important to include Aboriginal perspectives across the curriculum to ensure that Aboriginal Australia becomes a constant reference point for students.

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The importance of art in the classroom

The arts are central to the primary curriculum – helping young people to make sense of the world, to communicate in diverse ways with other people, and to be creative.

Australian Learning & Teaching Council Citations Australian Learning & Teaching Council Citations

Oxford congratulates 2008 Australian Learning & Teaching Council Citation recipients

Teaching Indigenous Perspective Teaching Indigenous Perspective

Practical tips to including indigenous perspectives in your classroom.

A Fresh Perspective on Legal Education A Fresh Perspective on Legal Education

OUP author Grant Morris on his approach to student-focused lecturing.

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