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Design course content that clicks with H5P interactives

Enhance student engagement and check understanding in real time by engaging with this Professional Learning workshop from LEI.

In this workshop, you’ll design targeted questions and strategically place them within learning content or live lectures. These questions will assess comprehension of the previous material, providing valuable insights into student learning. You’ll also explore how to track responses using H5P reports and live polls for more effective teaching.

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2025 Advance HE Support Session #1

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2025 Advance HE Support Session #2

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SANTPEN National Teaching Award Workshop

Have you considered applying for a national teaching award this year, or think it is a possibility in the future?

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2025: Lessons from implementing programmatic assessment

2025: Lessons from implementing programmatic assessment

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SANTPEN Award Ceremony

SANTPEN is proud to host this award ceremony as we recognised the worthy recipients of an Australian Award for University Teaching from 2024.

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2025 Advance HE Support Session #3

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Festival of Learning and Teaching

Join us for the Festival of Learning and Teaching in 2025.  

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HERDSA Annual Conference

HERDSA invites you to join us for our Annual HERDSA Conference, taking place from 7–10 July 2025 in Boorloo (Perth) and along the Derbal Yerrigan (Swan River) on Whadjuk Noongar Country, Australia.

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WIL Australia Research Conversation

Despite the increasing diversity of students in schools the teaching profession has traditionally been positioned as a homogenous workforce. However, this is changing. Each year, more neurodivergent teachers enter the workforce, bringing diverse perspectives, strengths, and experiences. Yet, despite increasing enrolments of pre-service teachers with disabilities in Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programs, many still encounter systemic barriers in work-integrated learning (WIL) placements. These barriers impact their confidence, well-being, and long-term career success.

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