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Open Lecture: Abdul Chohan: The future isn't what it used to be.

The School of Education is hosting Abdul Chohan to deliver an open lecture on 1 July 2019, on the role of educational technologies now and into the future, entitled: The future isn’t what it used to be. Abdul Chohan is the former Principal of Essa Academy, the founder of Olive Tree Foundation School and an Apple Distinguished Educator.

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Masterclass: Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory

School of Education: Masterclass 2019
Introduction to Classical and Modern Test Theory: Dr I Gusti Darmawan, School of Education

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Research Seminar: Exploring the Predictors of Indonesian Reading Literacy Based on PISA Data

This study contains an analysis of Indonesian students’ reading literacy based on the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) data for the years of 2000, 2009, and 2018.

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Research Seminar: Exploring the Predictors of Indonesian Reading Literacy Based on PISA Data

This study contains an analysis of Indonesian students’ reading literacy based on Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) data for the year of 2000, 2009, and 2018.

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Research Seminar: Quality & Equity of Student Performance in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand & Vietnam

This discussion focuses on assessing the quality and equity of student performance with respect to 15-year-old students in PISA 2015 from five participating Southeast Asian countries, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. In addition, this study addresses the complex issues involved in making a comparison between countries in the levels of performance in Mathematics of the 15-year-old students.

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Workshop: Implicit Bias: Dr Ben Reese

The School of Education is honoured to be hosting Dr Ben Reese, Jr., Psy.D. : Vice President for Institutional Equity at Duke University and Duke University Health System, for this workshop focusing on the rational fo rth efocus on implicit bias; what is and how it operates in our inerpresonal relationships and more.

Registration is required, places are limited: Click here for registration and more details  

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Research Seminar: Measuring employee wellbeing, a Canadian case study with Professor Faye McCallum

Employee wellbeing education has emerged across industry and various sectors as a key element of staff satisfaction and productivity, yet little research has been conducted in the education arena on teacher and non-teaching staff wellbeing. Join us on August 26th at 11am and hear from Professor Faye McCallum on Measuring Employment Wellbeing: A Canadian Case Study.

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Research Seminar : iPhone Screen Time and ATAR - is there a link?

iPhone Screen Time and ATAR: is there a Link? Dr. Walter Barbieri, e-Learning Program Coordinator, School of Education

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2019 Kevin Marjoribanks Memorial Lecture: Presented by Professor Pasi Sahlberg

Join us on Wednesday, October 23 for the 2019 Kevin Marjoribanks Memorial Lecture. This is a professional development opportunity and a chance to hear first-hand from Gonski institute Professor Pasi Sahlberg.

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Research Seminar: The Teacher Complex with Dr Robert Matthews

The Teacher Complex with Dr Robert Matthews describes what might be called a teacher complex. Each teacher is different of course, but there is something typical about what we do, particularly in our behaviours and descriptions of teaching. 

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