Charles Darwin University annual report 2006
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https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00042
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/259198
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/498620
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For 2006, the primary goal in the area of Teaching and Learning was to expand student numbers in a managed way, ensuring that Charles Darwin University is the institution of choice for regional students by providing an appropriate breadth and depth of high quality vocational and higher education programs in an effi cient and effective way. Supporting this was a set of enabling objectives: 1. To have an increased commitment to learner-centred approaches to education. 2. To increase the use of more resourcebased approaches to teaching and learning including, where appropriate, technology mediated approaches. 3. To develop a range of practical pathways between Vocational and Technical Education and Higher Education offerings and programs, and so maximising articulation between these offerings and programs. 4. To have University research activities inform and support University teaching and learning activities, particularly in relation to postgraduate coursework offerings. 5. To strengthen the commitment to trans-disciplinary approaches to education. 6. To induct and up-skill staff in teaching and learning arenas, including curriculum design, delivery and assessment methodologies. 7. To develop and implement a comprehensive evaluative framework for the teaching and learning enterprise. 8. To increase engagement with the local professional community in the development and delivery of programs. Charles Darwin University is the largest provider of Vocational and Technical Education and Higher Education services in the Northern Territory and does this at nine permanently staffed locations, around 100 remote locations on a drive-in, drive-out basis, and via distance learning to both local and interstate students. The University is also active in the development of specialist courses for the Northern Territory Government, local companies and agencies. Teaching and Learning The University has a broad mandate within northern Australia to provide educational offerings that support regional needs and aspirations.