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Getting their message across


Despite the fact that children with communication disorders is one of the most prevalent groups in New South Wales schools they receive extremely limited support, according to a Charles Sturt University education researcher.

Teacher education not to blame


A recent report, Experiences of Beginning Teachers, found that the teaching profession is “attracting graduates…who have a passion for making a difference to the lives of the learners with whom they work”. Other research, by the New South Wales Teachers Education Council (NSWTEC) found that student teachers are described by their principals as “fantastic”. So why is the quality of teacher training at Australian universities being questioned?

CSU’s Communication course to be showcased in Kuala Lumpur


An invaluable resource used by Australian students considering a career in advertising or public relations is going international. Charles Sturt University’s School of Communication iDay07 will be held next month in Malaysia.

Corporate governance – why you should care


Iconic public companies in Australia such as Qantas and Coles Myer have become targets for private equity raiders. More used to headlines about private companies going public, what does this mean for the ‘man in the street’?

CSU to host visit by delegation from German and Austrian universities.


Charles Sturt University (CSU) will host a visit by a delegation from German and Austrian universities on Thursday 15 and Friday 16 March as a result of an agreement CSU signed last year with the European Study Centre in Bretten (ESCB), Germany.

Do World Cup cricketers need to be 'super fit'?


Fifty one matches will be played during the 2007 International Cricket Council World Cup. How much of that match time will players spend standing, running, sprinting and jogging? Dr Rob Duffield, lecturer in the School of Human Movement at Charles Sturt University (CSU), knows the answer.

Happy feat for CSU’s Happy Feet sound editor


In his first week as the new lecturer in animation at Charles Sturt University (CSU), Damian Candusso will have to interrupt his teaching schedule to fly to Hollywood to attend the 2007 Motion Picture Sound Editors’ (MPSE) annual Golden Reel Awards ceremony on 24 February.

How do we train our professionals


How educational institutions train professionals and help them maintain their professional qualifications will be the focus of a conference on Friday 2 March in Wagga Wagga.

Social consequences of drought


"The current drought is creating a generation of forgotten people. Young people are losing touch with education access," said Professor Margaret Alston from Charles Sturt University.

CSU researcher to help boost Wests Tigers


Charles Sturt University (CSU) human movement lecturer Dr Stephen Bird has signed a three month contract to provide nutritional expertise to Sydney’s Wests Tigers rugby league team during the 2007 National Rugby League (NRL) season.

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