AEL Update PVC Message – May 2016

Arts Education Law
Published
The first quarter of 2016 has proven to be a busy and successful time for the students, staff and alumni of the Arts, Education and Law Group (AEL) community. A number of significant events have occurred across the group. An exciting development has been the recent establishment of the newSchool of Humanities, Languages and Social […]

Griffith upskilling STEM teachers

Professor Donna Pendergast from the Professional Learning Hub
Arts Education Law
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TheSchool of Education and Professional Studies is leading the way in addressing the national skills shortage by offering intensive maths and science courses to hundreds of Queensland teachers. Announced by Education Minister Kate Jones, classroom teachers can apply to take part in Australia’s first state-wide professional development program from July 2016. The Queensland Department of […]

Strudel Sisters a top pick for Film Festival

Arts Education Law
Published
A documentary on two elderly sisters sharing the delicate art of making traditional Hungarian strudel and a deeply personal family story about their mother, has been named as a top pick by the director of the St Kilda Film Festival. Paul Harris said the short film was one of his two top picks for the […]

The future of management – how managers are managed?

Adrian Wilkinson
Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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Little research exists about how managers themselves are managed despite significant and ongoing changein the context of their work in recent years. Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing members, Adrian Wilkinson and Keith Townsend (with Gabriele Suder, University of Melbourne) have sought to fill this gap with their newly edited book —Handbook of Research on […]