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Educator slams quickie teacher training
EDUCATION  24 Feb 2010

Educator slams quickie teacher training

A CSU academic has condemned outright a proposal to extend a trial short course for new teachers from Victoria into Queensland.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

Report good news for early childhood sector
EDUCATION  1 Feb 2010

Report good news for early childhood sector

A report to the federal government by an independent panel of experts led by CSU contains positive findings for the early childhood sector.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

CSU commended for preparing professionals and supporting communities
EDUCATION  27 Jan 2010

CSU commended for preparing professionals and supporting communities

Good practice in preparing graduates for work in professional practice, in fieldwork based education and flexible learning and support for regional employers and communities have earned CSU commendations from the Australian Universities Quality Agency.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and EducationSociety and Community

Healthy demand for CSU courses in 2010
EDUCATION  21 Jan 2010

Healthy demand for CSU courses in 2010

CSU is in a strong position in 2010 with a very healthy demand for its on-campus and distance education courses.

Charles Sturt University

Changing human behaviour to save energy
EDUCATION  18 Jan 2010

Changing human behaviour to save energy

In these times of climate change and concerns about ever increasing energy consumption, what does it take to encourage people to use less energy?

Society and Community

Look up when you kiss this Christmas
EDUCATION  21 Dec 2009

Look up when you kiss this Christmas

If you get caught kissing under a mistletoe this Christmas, take a moment to look up and see what animals might be living there, says a CSU researcher.

CSU ResearchHigher EducationEnvironment &WaterInstitute for Land, Water &Society

Climate change? Blame your television
EDUCATION  7 Dec 2009

Climate change? Blame your television

A new book by a CSU academic argues that the reason Western culture has difficulty coming to terms with climate change and global ecological degradation is because the content that appears on the contemporary television screen contributes more to the perpetuation of these problems than do any number of motor vehicle exhaust pipes, industrial chimneys and unfiltered drains.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Health and teaching courses most popular
EDUCATION  3 Dec 2009

Health and teaching courses most popular

The popularity of CSU courses continue to increase with a five per cent increase in first preferences across the board in 2010.

Charles Sturt University

The Net a winner for education
EDUCATION  30 Nov 2009

The Net a winner for education

The Internet is 20 years old in Australia and a senior CSU education researcher hails its introduction as one which has opened up the world to learners and teachers.

Charles Sturt UniversityTeaching and Education

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