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- PublicationEmbedding mindfulness & wellbeing into VET & dual sector education for more resilient students and staff(Research Today, 2024-03)This research aims to identify best practice, as well as implementation strategy, of mindfulness-based wellbeing programs to proactively offer staff, educators and students resilience skills to thrive; to ncrease wellbeing, mental health and performance.
- PublicationSport as a political football: understanding the logical collision of sport and politics(Informa UK Limited, 2024-01)While the sport-politics nexus is not new, there is little doubt that the collision of sport and politics has become more frequent, more complex, and in many instances, more intense. This paper draws on the theory and historical observations of Johan Huizinga and Norbert Elias to provide a theoretical lens through which we can understand the interplay between sport and politics. Furthermore, the Huizinga-Elias theoretical framework allows us to examine the role of sporting organisations in political and social conflicts, and how we can understand the complexities and nuances of how sporting organisations, and their athletes, have become engaged in political debates. The paper expounds the Huizinga-Elias theory through the case study of Australian Football League Indigenous footballer Adam Goodes who became engulfed in a nationwide social and political discussion about racism after he was racially vilified by a 13-year-old fan during a game in 2013. The theory implies that the interaction between sport and politics is unavoidable, thus highlighting that sporting organisations should embrace this reality by promoting their values, orienting their actions towards a common good, playing an active role advancing society and ultimately fostering and enriching communities.
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- PublicationThe impact of COVID-19 on apprentices and trainees(Mackenzie Research Institute, 2021-12)The outbreak of COVID-19 has led to the greatest dislocation in the labour market for many decades. While unemployment has remained pleasingly low, the disruption to ordinary life and business has been immense. The purpose of this paper is to speculate on the impact of COVID-19 on the number of apprentices and trainees and the consequent supply of skills.
- PublicationThe VET sector post COVID-19(Mackenzie Research Institute, 2022-04)This paper is intended to focus on this issue by looking more generally at how VET has fared during COVID-19.
- PublicationManagement of e-learning resource development and delivery in vocational education institution: The cascading model(2008)This paper discusses how e-learning resource development and delivery (RDD) is managed using 'The Cascading Professional Development (PD) Model' at Holmesglen Institute of TAFE (HIT) an Australian Vocational Education and Training Institute in Melbourne. The paper provides reasons for selecting 'The Cascading PD Model' and describes the implementation process that embedded the management functions within the ELF role. The model was adopted as a strategy to embed e-learning within main stream learning. 'The Cascading PD Model' assisted in generating an active group of e-learning facilitators (affectionately known as ELFs) who orchestrate within their teaching centres to promote and implement e-learning.
- PublicationAn LMS Library embed: Partners in the teaching and learning space(2022-08-03)A presentation detailing an embedded Library program piloted within Holmesglen's Bachelor of Fashion Design and Bachelor of Hospitality Management.
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- PublicationAPA guide revamp project(2020-09-09)A presentation detailing how Holmesglen Librarians collaborated with Learning Skills teachers to create a new APA Guide.