ADCET

Transition Pedagogy and The Best Chance For All – Professor Sally Kift

May 05, 2020 ADCET Season 1 Episode 5
ADCET
Transition Pedagogy and The Best Chance For All – Professor Sally Kift
Show Notes

How lucky are we? In this second Podcast, produced in partnership with the National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE), we hear from Professor Sally Kift. Sally is a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA), a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law (FAAL), and President of the Australian Learning & Teaching Fellows (ALTF). She has held several university leaderships positions, including as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) at James Cook University. Sally is a national Teaching Award winner, a national Program Award winner, a Senior Teaching Fellow and a Discipline Scholar, Law. In 2017, she received an Australian University Career Achievement Award for her contribution to Australian higher education.

In this Podcast, Sally discusses Transition Pedagogy, student and staff wellbeing, the impact of COVID-19 on the sector, the recent review of the Australian Qualifications Framework and much more. It’s incredible what she was able to cover in an hour.  Matt Brett had so much fun last time he kindly agreed to once again sit in the interviewing chair. Matt is the Director of Academic Governance and Standards at Deakin University, an Adjunct Fellow with the NCSEHE, a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne and sits on the Advisory Group for ADCET. 

You can find related links and a copy of the episode transcript here - https://www.adcet.edu.au/resource/10316/podcast-transition-pedagogy-and-the-best-chance-for-all-professor-sally-kift/