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Education Development Unit

The Education Development Unit (EDU) was established in 1997 to provide teaching and learning support to the staff and students in the Australian School of Business. The EDU works directly with academic staff and students in the context of their discipline to support their learning and teaching practice.

The role of the EDU is to:

  • Engage with academic staff and assist in the development and support of their learning and teaching practice;
  • Provide a range of activities to assist Business students in their transition to University;
  • Provide learning and academic skills support to Business students;
  • Act as a mechanism for the implementation of the Australian School of Business education quality policies;
  • Develop and improve processes, activities and initiatives that enhance teaching and learning in the Australian School of Business.

For Students

EDU Workshops

UNSW Workshops

Learning Consultations

On Campus Resources

On-Line Resources

Peer Support Programs

MathStats Support

For Tutors

Checklist for Tutors

New Tutor Training

For Staff
Learning & Teaching Resource List
WebCT Support
Teaching Portfolio & Promotion
Course Outline Template
Learning & Teaching Workshops
Staff Induction
Checklist for New Staff
Induction Workshop
FULT for new Staff
About Us
EDU Staff
Contact and Location
Current Learning & Teaching Projects
EDU Reports & Archives

Page Last Updated: Tuesday, 8 January, 2008

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