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The Australian Higher Education Supplement 20 February 2013

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high-wiredThis is The Australian‘s  own summary of lead items in its online edition.  As this is a subscription service,  you or your organisation will need to have a  subscription to The Australian to view the full article.

Unis vow to fight teaching cut-off
Julie Hare  A proposal to restrict enrolments in teacher education would be met with a constitutional challenge.
Do the maths – MOOCs break the mould
Jill Rowbotham  THE accelerating evolution of online teaching offers myriad possibilities the Australian sector can seize.
Asian language pledge ‘a delusion’
Bernard Lane  LABOR’S promise of Asian language classes for every school student is a “delusion”, says Australia’s first ambassador to China.
Hunting for rare species, the IT grad
Bernard Lane  FRESH out of Melbourne’s RMIT University, Rhys van der Waerden has three jobs.
UNE to offer web courses for credit
Andrew Trounson  THE University of New England’s plan to offer free online courses and link them to paid tutorials and exams is part of a global trend.
Opinion
Left behind when it comes to industry
Sharon Winocur   WE need to start working together to turn ourselves into a smart country.
OOCs knocking at the foundations
Jim Barber   TO survive, Australian universities must be prepared to innovate and take risks.
Tracing theatre’s ties to domesticity
Eleanor Skimin   ELEANOR Skimin says dramaturgs are sparring partners for directors or playwrights

 



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