Teachers can impart a set of skills that will help students to navigate their 21st century environment.
Positive psychology is an evidence-based discipline that seeks to boost the well-being of all individuals – not just those with a diagnosed mental condition.
Australian children from disadvantaged economic backgrounds are falling further behind as the academic gap between rich and poor students widens, a world authority on education has warned.
Over the past few years there has been growing concern with and focus on the quality of teachers in Australia. There have been a range of simplistic, unproven or disproved remedies promoted by various bodies to ‘fix’ teachers and teaching.
Veterinarians wanting to expand their knowledge and skills can access a wide variety of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs on offer in 2014.
Professor Ken Hinchcliff, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Science, released his latest publication at an intimate gathering of guests, students and alumni in University House in February.
More than 9000 people visited the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Veterinary Science and Veterinary Hospital Open Day in Werribee on Sunday, March 16.
Unnder changes to be finalised by the University Council, the Faculty of Veterinary Science (FVS) will become the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences (FVAS).
The Melbourne Graduate School of Education is a world leader in teaching and research that is making a difference internationally.
The exhumation of human remains from clandestine burial sites, matching DNA from the dead with living relatives and the handing back of remains to families. This is the work overseen by Lucy Turner, Coordinator of the United Nations Development Program’s (UNDP) Transitional Justice Program in Guatemala.