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The Three Dimensions of Engagement
Dr Ella Kahu - The Three Dimensions of Engagement (2019 First Year Experience Learning and Teaching Forum, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia) 1.30 minutes.
Ella Kahu
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ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to explore the learning experiences of baccalaureate nursing students in a Curriculum‐based Ideological and Political Education integrated Ophthalmic Nursing course, in order to provide evidence for the refinement of future pedagogical frameworks.
Jing Yan +6 more
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Working with First-Year Students
Dr Ella Kahu – Working with First-Year Students (2019 First Year Experience Learning and Teaching Forum, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia) 3.30 minutes.
Ella Kahu
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Kertomus tuhoeläinten esiintymisestä Suomessa [PDF]
vokKirjasto Aj-kBericht über das auftreten der pflanzenschädlinge in ...
Hukkinen, Yrjö +2 more
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Aotearoa New Zealand has one of the highest rates of anxiety and depression globally, with Māori and Pacific groups carrying the greatest burden. We need to better understand the driving factors to improve the availability and flexibility of our treatment pathways.
Olivia K. Harrison +24 more
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Parrot Power: Wellington Kākā and the Emergence of More‐Than‐Human Urban Cultures
ABSTRACT This article examines the Wellington kākā as cultural beings engaged in dynamic relationships of becoming with their environment and other species. Through a practice of more‐than‐human storytelling that deliberately and politically decentres the human, we challenge the view that the 2002 kākā translocation was a ‘reintroduction’ of an ...
Cathy Breed, Brendon Blue
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The First-Year Student Experience
This special issue of Student Success celebrates the work of Professor Ella Kahu and her substantial contribution to the advancement of our collective understanding of student engagement.
Catherine Picton, Chi Baik
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Shaping the 21st century student experience at regional universities [PDF]
The contribution of regionally located universities to their communities and to Australia's future prosperity is well recognised. However, national data indicates that students enrolled at regional universities have less positive outcomes than those of ...
Nelson, K., Readman, K., Stoodley, I.
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Who’s Teaching Whom? A Dance Concert Exploring Teacher-Led, Student-Led, and Collaborative Choreographic Methods [PDF]
Suing, Robin Marie. Who’s Teaching Whom? A Dance Concert Exploring Teacher-Led, Student-Led, and Collaborative Choreographic Methods. Unpublished Master of Arts thesis, University of Northern Colorado, 2022.
Suing, Robin
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Advancing brain health equity with Indigenous peoples: A critical imperative
Abstract Indigenous communities hold rich knowledges, cultural practices, and kinship networks that sustain cognitive resilience and nurture brain health across the life course. Yet these enduring strengths are often obscured by biomedical models that overlook the structural determinants of health—including the cumulative effects of colonization ...
Antonia J. Clarke +23 more
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