New APA Manual

October 29, 2009

The Library now has copies of the new 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA style).

APA do advise that there were some typographical errors in the first printing and have provided a list of corrections, which will be corrected in a new print run. The Library will aquire copies of the corrected version when it is available.


Library survey winner

October 27, 2009

Survey winner

Thank you to students and staff who responded to our survey recently about services and resources. Such surveys assist us to be aware of those things you value and help us identify areas to improve.

Respondents to our recent survey were in the run to win a Nintendo Wii. I was very happy to see one of our School of Education students, Kate Francis, win the prize. I presented it to her recently and she tells us she is making good use of it.


Don’t frighten the children?

October 25, 2009

A piece from today’s Irish Times in defence of the “exhilarating, bloodcurdling journey of childhood”:

Sometimes it’s not the kids we’re worried about. Stories such as Where the Wild Things Are tap into the real fears shared by children and adults: disproportionate punishment, dislocation, feeling unloved, and, worse than being ignored, saddled with the responsibilities of leadership without any proper training. It’s similar to what happens upon reaching adulthood: after commencing the wild rumpus, it’s hard to know what to do.


RMIT Teaching Awards

October 23, 2009

Congratulations to Jennifer Elsden-Clifton and Baia Tsakouridou from the School of Education who were recently awarded 2009 RMIT Teaching Awards.

Jennifer Elsden-Clifton
For outstanding contributions to education students’ learning through innovative and engaging activities based on student centred reflective practice across courses and programs in the School of Education

Baia Tsakouridou
For adding value to the ESL programs by incorporating a Pathways component, an Australian Film Studies unit and an ‘End of year celebration concert’.


Language, Literacy and Numeracy Program Services

October 15, 2009

The Australian Government, through the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, has released an Overview Paper on Language, Literacy and Numeracy Program (LLNP) service delivery.

The Overview Paper seeks to inform potential tenderers of proposed changes to the LLNP and arrangments for the next contract round.   A survey undertaken in 2006, found that approximately 7 million Australians aged between 15 and 74 years, had low levels of document literacy (the ability to read newspapers or follow bus timetables), and that there were 7.9 million who had the lowest level of  numeracy skills.

Source: ABS, Adult Literacy and Life Skills Survey, catalogue no. 4228.0

Whilst this paper is primarily aimed at Providers of adult education, these statistics should be closely considered by the Education sector as a whole.


ARTStor now on trial

October 15, 2009

ARTStor is a “digital library of more than one million images and related data in the areas of art, architecture, the humanities, and social sciences with a set of tools to view, present and manage images for research and pedagogical purposes”.

Recent additions include collaborations with The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) to share more than 1,400 images of works from its permanent collection, and with the Saint Louis Art Museum to share approximately 1,700 images of works from its permanent collection in the Digital Library.

See the Library trials page for details about accessing ARTStor and don’t forget to give us some feedback.


Judith Butler on the University of California’s financial crisis

October 14, 2009

Well-known social theorist Judith Butler writes in the Guardian’s Comment is free column on the financial woes being experienced by the University of California. She writes in particular of the consequences for choice and affordability and raises some direct questions about university governance.


Chalk and cheese

October 8, 2009

Macquarie University Vice Chancellor Stephen Schwartz weighs in on the education debate in the latest Australian Literary Review, where he discusses the Teach for Australia initiative, the role of education in individual transformation, and new proposals for teacher pay. Books under review include:

Radical Hope: Education and Equality in Australia—Quarterly Essay 35
By Noel Pearson
Black Inc.

Schools of Thought: A Collection of Articles on Education
By Jennifer Buckingham
The Centre for Independent Studies.

Education, Science and Public Policy: Ideas for an Education Revolution
Edited by Simon Marginson and Richard James
MUP Academic Monographs.

I will order copies of these and have them placed at Swanston Library.


Two new English journals

October 2, 2009

New journals appear quite frequently in our various resources. JSTOR is an unusual resource because it gives us access not to current journals but to the archive of journals. JSTOR now gives us access to English Education and Research in the Teaching of English. There aren’t yet available via catalogue links so go directly to JSTOR and browse through the available journals. We hold issues of these two extending from the 1960s through to 2005. The catalogue entries for English Education and Research in the Teaching of English will give you information and links for accessing current issues.