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A general framework for cultivating innovations in higher education curriculum
Authors:Christopher Bajada  Peter Kandlbinder  Rowan Trayler
Institution:1. UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australiachris.bajada@uts.edu.au;3. Institute for Interactive Media &4. Learning, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia;5. UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Systematic changes to higher education curriculum typically occur within the extended timeframes of formal curriculum review processes. Programmes need to be reviewed periodically for internal and external accountability or to determine whether the curriculum has lost its coherence due to the accumulative effect of continual small-scale changes. These programme reviews often lend themselves to the introduction of innovations in teaching and learning however experiences suggest that these innovations are often short-lived. Even with well-thought-through project plans, adequate funding and staffing, and robust project evaluations, a curriculum innovation may fail to take hold and continue beyond the short-term. In this article we work towards developing a general framework that identifies the various factors and drivers that are essential to sustain important curriculum innovation beyond the short-term. The framework is developed from an analysis of several curriculum innovations related to the embedding of graduate attributes to highlight the important factors necessary to ensure longevity in important developments in teaching and learning.
Keywords:Curriculum innovation  curriculum design  graduate attributes  institutional management of teaching and learning
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