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Preparing Learners for Uncertainty in Health Professions book cover

Preparing Learners for Uncertainty in Health Professions

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Author(s): Michelle D. Lazarus, Georgina C. Stephens

Editor(s): Michelle D. Lazarus, Georgina C. Stephens

Subject(s): Personal and public health / health education, Health psychology

Institution(s): Monash University

Publisher: Monash University Library

Last updated: 11/12/2024

This book serves to fill a critical gap in existing healthcare education resources, by raising healthcare professional and healthcare educators’ awareness of uncertainty tolerance. This handbook explores the impact health professions education (and educators) can have on the future healthcare workforce’s ability to manage uncertainty effectively, and provides practical approaches (including exemplar curricular templates) for supporting this essential workplace-ready, transferable attribute.
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Business Finance

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (Australia)

Author(s): Sagarika Mishra (Deakin University), Hoa Nguyen

Editor(s): Angie Williamson

Subject(s): Corporate finance, Economics, Finance, Business and Management, Finance and the finance industry

Institution(s): Deakin University

Publisher: Deakin University

Last updated: 10/12/2024

Developed for an international cohort, this text is designed to explain business finance concepts in an easily understood manner without overwhelming students with too much content.
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Leading in Health and Social Care

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (Australia)

Author(s): Sheree Lloyd, Richard Olley, Eleanor Milligan, Katy Aish, Amanda Barnes, Janelle Craig, Jennifer Evans, John Adamm Ferrier, Hanan Khalil, Ali Lakhani, Karrie Long, Melanie Murray, Ana Rita Sequeira, Ruth Mackenzie-Stewart

Editor(s): Sheree Lloyd, Richard Olley, Eleanor Milligan

Subject(s): Health systems and services, Economics, Finance, Business and Management, Business innovation, Business ethics and social responsibility, Management: leadership and motivation, IT and information systems management, Nursing management and leadership

Institution(s): University of Technology Sydney, Griffith University, Queensland University of Technology, University of Tasmania, La Trobe University, Murdoch University

Publisher: Griffith University

Last updated: 09/12/2024

An open educational resource on best practices in leading health and social care.
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Becoming a Climate Conscious Lawyer

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Author(s): Julia Dehm, Nicole Graham, Zoe Nay, Anna Huggins, Ellen Hawkins, Steven Tudor, Nicole Rogers

Editor(s): Julia Dehm, Nicole Graham, Zoe Nay

Subject(s): Law, Environment law, Climate change

Institution(s): University of Sydney, Bond University, Queensland University of Technology, La Trobe University, University of Melbourne

Publisher: La Trobe eBureau

Last updated: 09/12/2024

As the world grapples with the escalating challenges of climate change, the legal profession finds itself at a crossroads. Becoming a Climate Conscious Lawyer: Climate and the Australian Legal System provides an original, innovative and accessible analysis of the impact of climate change on legal doctrines and principles. It offers an overview of cutting-edge developments and how the transition to a low-carbon society is reshaping a wide range of laws, from corporate to criminal law, and beyond. This valuable new resource supports legal professionals, law students, and legal educators to understand current legal challenges – providing the know-how to strategically navigate, and positively influence, the development of law to respond to a climate changed world. The book delivers a transformative approach to legal education: equipping law students to become climate-conscious professionals with the confidence and competency to deliver legal solutions to a diverse range of clients, and promote climate justice across diverse communities.

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Why play works

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Author(s): Marilyn Fleer, Kelly-Ann Allen, Anne Clerc-Georgy, Leigh Disney, Liang Li, Lara McKinley, Gloria Quinones, Prabhat Rai, Janet Scull, Anne Suryani

Subject(s): Education, Early childhood care and education

Institution(s): Monash University

Publisher: Monash University Library

Last updated: 06/12/2024

The focus of this textbook is on play and learning through a Conceptual PlayWorld. This evidence informed model helps teachers to plan innovative practices relevant for a range of discipline concepts. The teachers and children after reading/hearing a children’s book or nursery rhyme or fairytale jump into the story as characters from the book/story, go on adventures, meet challenges that they solve and return to the real world enriched, and excited to go back in for another adventure (potentially bringing with them things they have learned to enrich their play). The 5 characteristics of planning for a Conceptual PlayWorld are: 1) Selecting a story, 2) Designing an imaginary play space; 3) Planning an exciting entry and entry into that space; 4) Planning a problem that the characters of the story (children in role) will meet and need to solve using concepts; 5) Planning the role of the adults in the imaginary play.

This evidence-informed model forms the foundation of each chapter in the book. Students will learn:

● what is a Conceptual PlayWorld

● the research that underpins a Conceptual PlayWorld

● how to plan and implement a Conceptual PlayWorld

● how to contextualise a Conceptual PlayWorld for specific ages, contexts and discipline content

● how to assess and make learning visible in a Conceptual PlayWorld

● to be leaders and innovators by designing creative and imaginative programs using a Conceptual PlayWorld model of pedagogical practice

● the utility of Conceptual PlayWorlds for creativity, imagination, and wellbeing.

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Japanese Introductory 1

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Author(s): Iori Hamada

Subject(s): Language acquisition, Language teaching and learning, Language teaching and learning: second or additional languages, Language learning: grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation

Institution(s): Monash University

Publisher: Monash University Library

Last updated: 06/12/2024

Japanese Introductory 1 is a comprehensive and engaging textbook for beginners eager to learn Japanese. Tailored to fit the needs of self-learners and students in academic settings alike, this book aligns with the semester timelines of universities in Australia and New Zealand. The book offers interactive exercises, cultural insights and a diverse perspective, including Indigenous voices from both Australia and Japan. It begins with familiar contexts, gradually exploring broader aspects of Japanese culture and language. Structured to resonate with learners from various backgrounds, it is a practical and engaging resource for those starting their journey into the Japanese language.
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Qualitative Research – a practical guide for health and social care researchers and practitioners

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English (Australia)

Author(s): Darshini Ayton, Tess Tsindos, Danielle Berkovic

Editor(s): Darshini Ayton, Tess Tsindos, Danielle Berkovic

Subject(s): Research methods: general, Public health and preventive medicine, Personal and public health / health education, Educational: Health and social care

Publisher: Monash University Library

Last updated: 06/12/2024

This guide is designed to support health and social care researchers and practitioners to integrate qualitative research into the evidence base of health and social care research. Qualitative research designs are diverse and each design has a different focus that will inform the approach undertaken and the results that are generated. The aim is to move beyond the “what” of qualitative research to the “how”, by (1) outlining key qualitative research designs for health and social care research – descriptive, phenomenology, action research, case study, ethnography, and grounded theory; (2) a decision tool of how to select the appropriate design based on a guiding prompting question, the research question and available resources, time and expertise; (3) an overview of mixed methods research and qualitative research in evaluation studies; (4) a practical guide to data collection and analysis; (5) providing examples of qualitative research to illustrate the scope and opportunities; and (6) tips on communicating qualitative research.

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Burning Issues in Classics

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Author(s): Rhiannon Evans, Nicole Gammie

Editor(s): Rhiannon Evans, Nicole Gammie

Subject(s): Ancient, classical and medieval texts, Ancient Greek and Roman literature

Institution(s): La Trobe University

Publisher: La Trobe eBureau

Last updated: 03/12/2024

This volume addresses various ways that we interact with, refashion and reuse aspects of ancient Greece and Rome. Its studies range from the political engagement of Italian fascists with ancient Rome, to the use of ancient Greece in video games. The chapters each take on a ‘burning issue’ of identity or ownership, that is, how we identify with ancient Greeks and Romans, as well as drawing (often troubling) elements of our identity from them. In addition, they address the question: which of us feel that we own the past? Does Classics belong to everyone, or has it been coopted by an elite few?

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Neuroscience, Psychology and Conflict Management

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Author(s): Judith Rafferty

Subject(s): Physiological and neuro-psychology, biopsychology, Psychology, Neurosciences

Institution(s): James Cook University

Publisher: James Cook University

Last updated: 29/11/2024

This peer reviewed eBook introduces readers to foundational concepts in neuroscience, cognitive psychology, personality psychology and social psychology to help explain why conflict occurs, how it develops and how it may be managed and/or resolved.

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Exploring Sociology in the Antipodes: Introduction to Sociology – 1st Australian Edition

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Author(s): Theresa Petray and Nick Osbaldiston

Subject(s): Sociology

Institution(s): James Cook University

Publisher: James Cook University

Last updated: 29/11/2024

Designed to be relevant to a range of introductory sociology classes, this eBook weaves together ‘the canon’ of sociology with contemporary content, and material specifically relevant to learners in Australia and New Zealand. This gives students the necessary foundations to understand how sociology has emerged and developed in different contexts over time. The eBook ensures that readers are aware that this canon is the product of a number of factors and does not represent the limits of what sociology was and can be. Through an approach that recognises both the European classics and those not talked about enough, which includes sociology outside of the European and American scenes, the authors highlight classical and contemporary thinkers from a range of backgrounds.

This peer reviewed eBook includes interactive and multimedia resources to engage learners and demonstrate the dynamic, non-linear, and still-active nature of sociological theory. Even those sociological approaches which have long histories are still relevant and constantly adapting. This eBook includes up to date resources, such as statistics and other forms of data, to ensure the eBook is empirically grounded as well as theoretically developed.

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