Tania Broadley
Curtin University
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Mansfield, C. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Mansfield, Caroline F.html>, Beltman, S. <http://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/view/author/Beltman, Susan.html>, Weatherby-Fell, N. and Broadley, T. (2016) Classroom Ready? Building Resilience in Teacher Education. In: Brandenburg, R., McDonough, S., Burke, J. and White, S., (eds.) Teacher Education: Innovation, Intervention and Impact. Springer Singapore, pp. 211-229. | 2016
Caroline Mansfield; Susan Beltman; Noelene L Weatherby-Fell; Tania Broadley
This chapter discusses how an innovative online learning resource designed to support pre-service teachers in building capacity for professional resilience can also support the development of “classroom ready” teachers. The process of developing the Building Resilience in Teacher Education (BRiTE) resource is explained and results from an evaluation with key stakeholders presented. Findings regarding the content and online design of the resource were positive and confirmed the usefulness and relevance of the resource for pre-service teachers and in teacher education programs. It is argued that a resilience-focused approach to developing non-academic key capabilities is efficacious. Through the development of a resource that is personalised, interactive, connected to the profession and grounded in the literature, the BRiTE resource may complement teacher education experiences and have the potential to support not only pre-service teachers and teacher educators, but also practising teachers.
The international journal of learning in Higher Education | 2013
Tania Broadley; Grantley Taylor
Understanding the important concepts necessary to undertake the preparation of consolidated financial statements has proven challenging for many accounting undergraduate students. As a result, the development of multimedia modelling concepts such as acquisition analysis, business combination valuation entries, reacquisition entries and intragroup transactions were embedded within an e-learning environment. The principle of modelling, derived from social cognitive theory, was applied to the design of the multimedia. A study was conducted to gauge the effectiveness of the approach and consider student perceptions with regard to learning through this approach. Quantitative data were collected from accounting undergraduate students (n= 464) enrolled across three different cohorts including international campuses (n=386), an Australian campus (n=49) and a distance education cohort (n=29). Analyses were undertaken to show significant differences between these cohorts. This research paper presents findings that indicate a positive and significant association between the number of times the videos were accessed, and the assignment score (p<0.05) was evident, suggesting that students that referred to the videos relatively frequently were able to utilise the knowledge gained from the videos to assist them in completing the assignment.
Teaching and Teacher Education | 2016
Caroline Mansfield; Susan Beltman; Tania Broadley; Noelene L Weatherby-Fell
Education in rural Australia | 2010
Tania Broadley
Journal of university teaching and learning practice | 2015
R. Atkinson; Tania Broadley; Anne Coffey; P. Martin-Lynch; Clare McBeath; Sid Nair; Lee Partridge
Australasian Journal of Educational Technology | 2014
Brian R. von Konsky; Romana Martin; Susan Bolt; Tania Broadley; Nathaniel Ostashewski
The Australian and International Journal of Rural Education | 2012
Suzanne Trinidad; Tania Broadley; Emmy Terry; Don Boyd; Graeme Lock; Matt Byrne; Elaine Sharplin; Susan Ledger
ASCILITE - Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Annual Conference | 2011
Genevieve Marie Johnson; Tania Broadley
Journal of research in rural education | 2014
Suzanne Trinidad; Elaine Sharplin; Susan Ledger; Tania Broadley
ASCILITE - Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education Annual Conference | 2010
Lina Pelliccione; Tania Broadley