VOICES FROM TERTIARY EDUCATION A CONVERSATION ABOUT PRODUCTIVITY AND INNOVATION IN TERTIARY EDUCATION
PROGRAMME JULY 22, 2016 LECTURE THEATRE BLOCK, OLD GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, WHITMORE ST, WELLINGTON 4.30pm
REGISTRATION AND REFRESHMENTS
5.30
WHAKATAU AND REFRESHMENTS in Room GBLT 1
6.00pm
WELCOME - TEU President Sandra Grey
6.10pm
KEYNOTE ADDRESS, Rt Hon Jim Bolger ONZ, Chancellor of the University of Waikato
6.30pm
Roundtable One in Room GBLT 1
WHAT DOES AN INNOVATIVE AND PRODUCTIVE TERTIARY EDUCATION SECTOR LOOK LIKE? Cat Pausé (TEU - Chair); Chris Whelan (Universities NZ); Linda Sissons (Metro ITPs); Linsey Higgens (NZUSA); Josh Williams (Industry Training Federation); Brent Sincock (Te Wānanga o Aotearoa).
JULY 23, 2016 8.30am
REGISTRATION AND CUPPA
9.00am
INTRODUCTION: WHAT PLACE DOES THE UNION HAVE IN THIS DEBATE? in Room GBLT 1
Sandra Grey and Sharn Riggs (TEU)
9.30am
PRESENTATIONS
ONE IN ROOM GBLT 1
TWO IN ROOM GBLT 2
Luke Strongman
John Egan
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose?: Redesigning the tertiary education organisation
The digital university: innovation versus efficiency
Judith Hunter and Margaret Franken
David Parsons
Asserting the University
Digital and Collaborative Learning for Tertiary Transformation
David Cooke
Charlotte Mildon
Contract Culture: Master and Servant in Tertiary Research
Kaupapa Māori principles and Online Teaching in Tertiary Education.
Shirley Barnett
Kathryn MacCallum, Stanley Frielick, Acushla Dee Sciascia
Filling the Gap: A Māori student mentoring programme
Learners and mobile devices: A framework for enhanced learning and institutional change
teu.ac.nz/symposium
VOICES FROM TERTIARY EDUCATION A CONVERSATION ABOUT PRODUCTIVITY AND INNOVATION IN TERTIARY EDUCATION
JULY 23, 2016 LECTURE THEATRE BLOCK, OLD GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, WHITMORE ST, WELLINGTON 10.45am MORNING TEA 11.00am PRESENTATIONS
THREE IN ROOM GBLT 1
FOUR IN ROOM GBLT 2
Peter Coolbear
Margaret Taurere
Exploring the value of professional standards frameworks in tertiary education
Kia mataara kei waipukengia: Dam whitestreaming
Carol Soal
Laurent Antonczak and Thomas Cochrane
The Journey to Student Centricity. Are we nearly there yet?
Communities of practice: positive peer and studentteacher relationships
Vicki Little, Sandra Smith & Richard Brookes
Chris Holland
New Realities in the Tertiary Sector: What are they, and how should we respond?
A New Model: Apprenticeship Education for New Zealand
Tim Hazledine
Victoria University of Wellington Student Association
The bloating of the academy: organisational structures and top-pay inflation in NZ universities 1984-2014
Students and the academy
12.30pm LUNCH 1.30pm
Roundtable Two in Room GBLT 1
A LOOK AT THE EDUCATION NEEDS OF SOCIETY AND ECONOMY Cheryl Smeaton (TEU - Chair); Trevor McClinchey (NZ Council of Christian Social Services); Millie Douglas (Career Development Association of New Zealand); Eric Crampton (NZ Initiative); Kirk Hope (Business NZ) 2.45pm
AFTERNOON TEA
3.00pm
PRESENTATIONS
FIVE IN ROOM GBLT 1
SIX IN ROOM GBLT 2
QPEC panel
Dianne Forbes
The tertiary inquisition: maintaining and extending neoliberal control in education
It’s in the blend: A mixed media approach to innovation and productivity in blended learning
David Cooke
Mark McGuire
Systems of internal and external control within the tertiary sector
Open education in New Zealand
Jane Kelsey
Noeline Wright
The Education Act at the heart of it all
New developments in Initial Teacher Education graduate paper
Liz Gordon
Jonathan Oosterman, Charles Sedgwick and Sandra Grey
Technology in the future of tertiary education
4.30pm
Autonomy under pressure: surveying the sector
PANEL - TEU senior leaders wrapping up - in Room GBLT 1
Phil Edwards, James Houkāmau, Cat Pausé, Cheryl Smeaton 5.00pm FAREWELLS teu.ac.nz/symposium