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Graduate attributes: what are they and how do we know if students can achieve them?

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posted on 2024-07-13, 03:07 authored by Elizabeth LevinElizabeth Levin, Irene Tempone, Kay Salehi
This paper considers two practical issues regarding graduate attributes. The first issue concerns the development of a comprehensive list of graduate attributes whilst the second issue addresses the question of how one determines whether graduate attributes and generic skills have been adequately fostered throughout an undergraduate program of study.

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9781876674755

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Lifelong learning: whose responsibility and what is your contribution?, the 3rd International Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Queensland, Australia, 13-16 June 2004 / Patrick Alan Danaher, Colin Macpherson, Fons Nouwens and Debbie Orr (eds.)

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Lifelong learning: whose responsibility and what is your contribution?, the 3rd International Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Queensland, Australia, 13-16 June 2004 / Patrick Alan Danaher, Colin Macpherson, Fons Nouwens and Debbie Orr eds.

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6 pp

Publisher

Central Queensland University

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Proceedings copyright © 2004 Lifelong Learning Conference Committee. This paper copyright © 2004 The authors.

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eng

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