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University of Macau Faculty Development Workshop – Transition Pedagogy: Making a Success of First Year

This entry was posted on September 4, 2018 by admin.

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Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham

I also congratulate Professor Sally Kift who receives a Career Achievement Award in recognition of her sustained contribution to higher education learning and teaching. Professor Kift’s work on the first-year student experience has had a lasting systemic impact in higher education and laid the foundations for improved student outcomes.

Senator the Hon Simon Birmingham, Minister for Education and Training 2017 Australian Awards for University Teaching

Application for Principal Fellowship

This is an outstanding application which undoubtedly meets the criteria for PFHEA. I particularly liked your focus on creating ‘enabling’ conditions to allow others (staff and students) to flourish. This commitment runs as a unifying theme throughout your application, from the First Year Experience and innovative Transition pedagogy to your support for emerging leaders. You Continue Reading

Assessors’ Feedback Application for Principal Fellowship, Higher Education Academy, July 2017

Advocate Statement for Principal Fellow Higher Education Academy Application

Sally has held significant leadership roles as Deputy Vice Chancellor, Director of Program, Discipline Scholar and ALTF President. In these roles, she has been a consistent advocate for quality learning and teaching, equal access, and the rights and responsibilities of the higher education community. She has dedicated considerable time to the mentorship of colleagues, particularly Continue Reading

Distinguished Professor of Higher Education, West Australian University Advocate Statement for Principal Fellow Higher Education Academy Application, July 2017

Advocate Statement for Principal Fellow Higher Education Academy Application 2

Sally as a mentor and role model, student advocate and citizen of the sector. Sally makes sustained and generous contributions to teaching and learning in Australia. Using her role as a National Senior Fellowship and DVC(A) at JCU, she has effectually engaged academics and sector leaders in equal measure to influence and improve the national Continue Reading

Discipline Academic, James Cook University Advocate Statement for Principal Fellow Higher Education Academy Application, July 2017

Go8 University

Sally has been able to lead significant change within the higher education sector through her combination of a deep intellectual understanding of student learning and the importance of belonging and engagement, and through her ability to foster a community of practice with colleagues. Sally has established a very high benchmark in terms of a leader Continue Reading

Pro Vice Chancellor (Education) Go8 University, July 2017

Professor Shelley Kinash

I have contracted Professor Sally Kift as Evaluator on three National Higher Education Category One Research Projects – on Graduate Employability, Postgraduate Student Experience and Closing-the-Loop on Student Evaluation of Courses and Teachers. Sally is, and will continue to be, my top go-to Evaluator/Consultant because she demonstrates strong moral fibre, rich experiences and insightful thinking. Continue Reading

Professor Shelley Kinash Director, Director Advancement of Learning and Teaching University of Southern Queensland

Professor Jessica Vanderlelie

The opportunity to engage Professor Kift in a review of student facing services has been a transformative experience for the university. The combination of her sector leading expertise, thoughtful and inclusive style and commitment to ensuring that her work fits the cultural and operational context of the university has been invaluable. Professor Kift left a Continue Reading

Professor Jessica Vanderlelie Pro Vice-Chancellor, Student Success La Trobe University, August 2018

Professor Bryan Horrigan

…our Faculty held a planning day to lay the foundations for a major review of the LLB and JD curricula that would mark the transition from a focus on content knowledge to a focus on progressive development of graduate competencies. We made a deliberate choice to invite Professor Kift as the pre-eminent teaching and learning Continue Reading

Professor Bryan Horrigan Dean, Faculty of Law Monash University

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