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‘Desirable difficulties’: should we re-frame the ‘work’ of learning?

How can we support students to tackle the 'work' of learning without losing motivation? A recent FFYE forum explores the issues.

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Get your subject into shape with Enhancing Teaching@UTS

A new series of workshops devised to help you reflect on how your students approach learning.

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Accessibility, creativity and universality at the ADCET Symposium

The Inclusive Practices team share insights from this year's symposium, with a focus on universal design for learning.

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5 themes to explore at the upcoming Inclusion Festival

Highlights from the mid-August Inclusion Festival, with topics including gender equality, digital accessibility and Pacific artist activism.

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Study Ready: created by students, for students

UTS student Evangelina Darmaputra shares insights from designing and facilitating the new Study Ready program.

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Breaking new ground in digital engineering

Learn about the microcredential pilot developed by UTS in partnership with Transport for NSW.

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PEPN meetup winter warmers: strong networks and inclusive internships

Dimity Wehr reports on recent PEPN meetups where partnerships and inclusion were top of mind for internships and placements.

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Building relationships in the classroom at UTS College

Laura Hanna shares findings from a recent action research project focussing on building belonging with students at UTS College.

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Icons, signposts and fourth wall breaking: design for navigating the learning experience

Sometimes new experiences can be overwhelming – what design elements can be used to help get students on the right course?

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‘First, do no harm’: are student evaluations having the right impact?

How can we balance the benefits of rigorous evaluation with other kinds of feedback to improve learning and teaching?

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