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WA Teaching and Learning Forum 2016

Monday, 09 November 2015

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CALL FOR PAPERS & REGISTRATIONS OPEN

WA Teaching and Learning Forum 2016
TLF: Purveyors of Fine Learning since 1992
Date: 28-29 January 2016
Venue: Curtin University

The call for submission of full papers has been extended to 16 November 2015. We can also offer limited extensions to 25 November where required. Please send your abstracts to rjatkinson@bigpond.com as soon as possible. Abstracts and workshop proposals are due 16 November 2015.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

  • Professor Sally Kift, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at James Cook University and President of the Australian Learning and Teaching Fellows (ALTF)
  • Professor Kerri-Lee Krause, Provost and Professor of Higher Education, Victoria University, Melbourne

The 2016 WA Teaching and Learning Forum continues a 25 year tradition of bringing together educators from universities around Perth and beyond to discuss, share, and develop their ideas on current trends and good practice learning and teaching in the Higher Education sector.

In 2016, our theme is “TLF: Purveyors of Fine Learning since 1992”, which can be applied at the practitioner, university and national level.

The call for papers and registration is now open. More information is available on the Forum website.

You may wish to read some papers from some of the previous forums to get a feel for the standard required.

The focus this year is to showcase Purveyors of Fine Learning; how learning and teaching has developed over the past 25 years. We hope to have many presentations on innovation and excellence in learning and teaching in the 21st century. We encourage presenters to develop interactive and collaborative activities within their presentations where appropriate.

The conference is being hosted at Curtin University on the 28-29 of January 2016. It is organised by a multi-university committee.

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