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Athenians and red invincibles: the origins of Queensland football [Book Review]
Item availability may be restricted.This is a book review of: Athenians and Red Invincibles: The Origins of Queensland Football
by Murray Bird.Sports Media and Sport Business DegreesHolmesglen Institut
Quarter times
This issue includes:
* A summary of our Bachelor of Sports Media 3rd year students Internship experiences with some of Australia's leading sports media and sport organisations including the Herald Sun, Fox Footy, SEN1116, Melbourne Stars, AFL Victoria, Cricket Victoria etc.
* A recap of the Information Night with National Basketball League CEO Jeremy Loeliger.
* A list of guest speakers and field trips (41 in total) in 2017.Sports Media and Sports Business DegreesHolmesglen Institut
An integrated framework for strategic institutional partnerships: a mixed methods case study of higher education at a TAFE institute
A thesis submitted for the degree of Professional Doctorate in Education (Research) University of Canberra
2017This study investigates the workings of three higher education partnerships with Holmesglen Institute – a public Technical and Further Education (TAFE) provider based in Melbourne, Australia. Anecdotally, some such partnerships succeed more than others, but no systematic study has yet been conducted to support that claim empirically, possibly because partnership performance is difficult to measure. Partnerships often have multiple objectives, and their performance can be analysed at different levels. A further performance problem concerns whether organisations can build partnership management capability for beneficial outcomes.
The study therefore sought to answer two questions:
1. Why are some partnerships more successful than others?
2. How can organisations build institutional capability to enhance partnership management and success?Office of Teaching and LearningUniversity of CanberraHolmesglen InstituteUniversity of Canberr
Pastoral care within a college setting: customising individual apprenticeship support towards lifting participation and completion rates.
Guest, W., & Brown, M. (2017). Pastoral care within a college setting: customising individual apprenticeship support towards lifting participation and completion rates. Proceedings of the Seventh Research Conference of the International Network for Innovative Apprenticeships: refereed papers (pp. 43-46). Washington DC: INAPThis paper reports analysis and discussion on the role of mentoring and pastoral care as mechanisms in lifting apprenticeship participation and completion rates within the Australian framework of apprenticeship training.Bachelor of Hospitality ManagementHolmesglen InstituteLa Trobe UniversityThe International Network on Innovative Apprenticeship (INAP)Washington D
Simulation in undergraduate paediatric nursing curriculum: evaluation of a complex ‘ward for a day’ education program
Item availability may be restricted - (login required for Holmesglen staff and students)Simulation in health education has been shown to increase confidence, psychomotor and professional skills, and thus positively impact on student preparedness for clinical placement. It is recognized as a valuable tool to expose and engage students in realistic patient care encounters without the potential to cause patient harm. Although inherent challenges exist in the development and implementation of simulation, variability in clinical placement time, availability and quality dictates the need to provide students with learning opportunities they may otherwise not experience. With this, and a myriad of other issues providing the impetus for improved clinical preparation, 28 final semester undergraduate nursing students in a pediatric nursing course were involved in an extended multi-scenario simulated clinical shift prior to clinical placement. The simulation focused on a complex ward experience, giving students the opportunity to demonstrate a variety of psychomotor skills, decision making, leadership, team work and other professional attributes integral for successful transition into the clinical arena. Evaluation data were collected at 3 intermittent points; post-simulation, post clinical placement, and 3 months after commencing employment as a Registered Nurse. Quantitative and qualitative analysis suggested positive impacts on critical nursing concepts and psychomotor skills resulted for participants in both clinical placement and beyond into the first months of employment.NursingHolmesglen Institut
Quarter times
This issue of Quarter Times gives an insight into our Holmesglen partners Industry Day – a key feature of our internship program.It recaps Holmesglen student’s trip to tour AFL 360 at Fox Foot.Plus it recaps the recent sport marketing showcase.Sports Media and Sports Business DegreesHolmesglen Institut
New models: partnerships and innovation
This article explores the transformation of TAFE. It has turned itself inside out - its roots are in technical and further education however its future is in a broad range of technical, vocational and tertiary provision. The future for us is in new models of partnership and innovation, such as the partnership Holmesglen Institute have with Healthscope and the Holmesglen Hospital on the Moorabbin Campus.HolmesglenHolmesglen InstituteTAFE Directors Australi
Holmesglen News 2017
Holmesglen Institute staff newsletter for 2017. Contents include: Holmesglen received the 2017 ‘International Training Provider of the Year’ accolade and ‘Industry Collaboration Award’ ; Two Holmesglen students have received esteemed industry recognition following the presentation of the 2017 Building Design Association of Victoria Awards ; The new student hub at the Moorabbin campus was officially openedHolmesglen Institut
Play, community and democracy: understanding how play can stimulate democracy
This is an open-access article - users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of Open AccessThis paper explores the link between play, community and democracy to illuminate how play can stimulate vibrant communities which manifest democracy. To expound the link between play, community and democracy, this paper first highlights the notion of democracy and the democratic principles that underpinned Australia’s Federation in 1901. Play is then explored to demonstrate how play can stimulate relationships and communities which promulgate the democratic principles on which Australian was founded. Furthermore, this paper highlights the dangers of play’s commodification in today’s commercial era of professional sport. If play is corrupted, the formation of communities and the way they operate will also be damaged, thus undermining democracy.Sports Media and Sport Business DegreesHolmesglen Institut
Quarter times
This issue of Quarter Times gives an insight given by sport journalists Rohan Connolly, John Stensholt and Konrad Marshall about how they achieved their dreams.It recaps third year student and Quarter Times contributor, James Mottershead, dream experience interning at the Herald Sun, while Mitch Wynd us tells us about the steps he’s taking to achieve his dream career as a sports commentator. It catch up with potential top AFLW draft pick, Chloe Molloy, to find out how she balances her studies and her growing football career as she strives for her dream career. It also catch up with former students Bryce Eishold, Alex Zaia and Anthony Bitzilis who are making great strides in their dream professional careers.Sports Media and Sports Business DegreesHolmesglen Institut