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Author: Shelley Kinash
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Professor Shelley Kinash has been a university academic for over 25 years. She has conducted numerous Australian National and bilateral international research projects about how to support students to learn (including online) and how to ensure that graduates are prepared to launch exciting careers. In her podcasts, she addresses How to Research and What that Research tells us about How to offer an outstanding student experience.
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In this 12 minute episode Shelley Kinash and Trina Jorre de St Jorre discuss employability.
We discuss -
What actions universities can take that will yield the greatest impact on graduate employability (Hint: Putting Students at the Centre)
How universities can improve as employers (Hint: Reexamine the categories of Academic and Professional)
Entering into the third-space of doing research about learning and teaching
And concluding with the Ellen mantra - Be Kind to One Another (And Yourselves Too)!
It takes a village to employ our university graduates, and to help them be employable. As educators (professors, lecturers, examiners, tutors, casuals ...) we need to join, and lead, that village. Evidence is mounting that embedding employability and career development learning into curriculum, pedagogy and assessment (at the course/unit/subject and program level) has measurable positive impact on graduate employment outcomes. In October 2019, the Australian Government released the Performance Based Funding Plan for Universities. Forty percent (the highest category) of that funding is determined by the universities' graduate employment outcomes. But how do we do it? This podcast presents eight practical strategies / approaches to shaping your teaching to help your students (and therefore graduates) be employable.
Graduating from university does not guarantee you a job. However, you can up the odds that YOU will launch a great career, by following some practical advice. Here are 8 strategic ways to manage your studies and overall student experience, to land you on the Interview & Hire pile.
This podcast episode walks you through a step-by-step process of conceptualising and writing the Learning and Teaching part of your Academic Promotions Application. I have also provided a free 50-page workbook https://works.bepress.com/shelley_kinash/264/
The podcast and workbook respond to FAQs about academic promotions, such as:
What is a philosophy of teaching and how do I write one?
What is SOTL and how does it differ from research?
What evidence can I use to support the learning and teaching part of my academic promotions application?
Please let me know whether this podcast was useful and whether you got your promotion.
In this episode, Professor Shelley Kinash and Video/Sound Professional Jason Myatt talk about a definition of co-curriculum, as well as eight different types, with illustrative examples.
Beyond the University
Beyond the Classroom
Beyond Assessment
Beyond Credit and/or Award
Beyond the Teacher's Knowledge and Experiences
Beyond Traditional Educational Offerings
Beyond the Core Disciplinary Context
Beyond Training for a Particular Occupation
Professor Shelley Kinash and Jason Myatt (Digital Designer/Producer) discuss how to design and improve online learning. Shelley and Jason provide practical advice about how to design digital learning experiences that meet the needs and expectations of today's students. Practical design frameworks are provided.
Professor Shelley Kinash describes a Staff Scholarship initiative that puts Learning & Teaching Grants on Steroids.
University academics apply for scholarships to put real solutions in place to resolve student challenges.
This episode provides examples of Scholarship outcomes and impact on the student learning experience:
Teaching astronomy from the perspective of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander curriculum.
Distributing lab supplies to external/online students to participate from home with online tutorials.
Putting practice-tests in-place to ensure graduates pass professional career hurdles.
Academics from the University of Southern Queensland in Australia ask Professor Shelley Kinash questions about:
Navigating a successful Academic Career
Achieving Academic Promotion
Identifying & developing a Distinct Identity
Professor Shelley Kinash responds to 4 questions from Executive Dean, Professor Barbara de la Harpe
How do you get academic promotion?
What evidence can you use?
How do you recover when you don't get promoted?
Why does an academic profile matter?
In this episode, Professor Shelley Kinash is the featured speaker at the University of Southern Queensland Salon titled - Creating and sharing your distinctive learning and teaching profile. This podcast will help you crack-the-code to develop your distinct academic identity and be successful in academic promotions, getting published in Q1 academic journals and winning university awards and research grants.
Executive Dean, Professor Barbara de la Harpe introduces Professor Shelley Kinash.
Professor Shelley Kinash practically explains how to write a literature review
Using a funnel-approach
Professor Shelley Kinash discusses the difference between - Paradigms, Methods & Methodologies
Narrative cohesion - making sure the story is consistent
Merits of eclectic, pastiche or bricolage approaches to methodology
Professor Shelley Kinash introduces listeners to Wendy Laura Belcher's book and advice on - How to write a journal article in 12 weeks
Also see wendybelcher.com
This podcast has been produced with the permission of Wendy Belcher
Professor Shelley Kinash presents the distinctive characteristics of Journal Papers about Learning & Teaching Research
She also shares the results of some of the Learning & Teaching Research she has done
Professor Shelley Kinash shares her Do's & Don'ts list for writing journal papers in the field of education
She also gives practical tips & strategies
Professor Shelley Kinash provides advice & strategies for getting your research published in Higher Education Journals
Meet the Podcaster - Professor Shelley Kinash
Parts of a Scholarly Journal Paper
What's different about Higher Education Journal Papers
Join Professor Shelley Kinash and Professor James Arvanitakis as they have a conversation about:
Learning
Education Technology
What makes teaching great
Citizen Scholars
Professor Shelley Kinash talks about the joy, pedagogy and heightened student experience of online learning.
What is online learning?
How is online learning different from distance education?
What does online education enable and enhance learning?
What innovations are universities unleashing?
What is The Community of Inquiry Theoretical Framework? (Garrison)
Professor Shelley Kinash presents research findings about the link between assessment (assignments, projects, tests, exams) and employability.
Students, Graduates, Employers and Educators all agree that there needs to be a stronger link between theory and practice.
Students need to be DOING, MAKING and CONSTRUCTING as assessment.
Educators need to be clear about the rationale and learning opportunities in each piece of assessment.
Postgraduates across Australia (from over 25 different universities) were asked to describe their student experience in a metaphor. Hear about jungle walkers, bubbles, jugglers and blooming onions. Garrison and Anderson's Community of Inquiry Theory was used to understand these metaphors. Recommendations are made to universities - how to improve the postgraduate student experience (including in the area of employability and career supports).



