ANU staff object after getting an F for teaching

By Phillip Thomson
Updated August 31 2012 - 10:11am, first published August 12 2012 - 3:00am
"This is the first time at this university that student opinion has been the basis of determining what is quality education" ... Stephen Darwin, the National Tertiary Education Union's ACT secretary.
"This is the first time at this university that student opinion has been the basis of determining what is quality education" ... Stephen Darwin, the National Tertiary Education Union's ACT secretary.
"This is the first time at this university that student opinion has been the basis of determining what is quality education" ... Stephen Darwin, above.
"This is the first time at this university that student opinion has been the basis of determining what is quality education" ... Stephen Darwin, above.

ALMOST 1000 teachers at one of Australia's leading universities are being told to make their students happy at the expense of confronting their fledgling thinkers with rigorous lessons, according to the union representing lecturers.

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