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posted on 2023-03-07, 00:07 authored by Jessica S Gunson, Elizabeth A Abery, Lindsay Krassnitzer, Christopher Barton, Ivanka Prichard, Eileen WillisEileen WillisThis paper reports on a program-level teaching support initiative that was implemented in a Health Sciences undergraduate degree with a large and highly casualised teaching team. It has been argued that to improve student retention and success, universities need to consider implementing comprehensive teaching support models that address institutional, program, and individual level needs. We report on the implementation of our project and reflect on participant feedback, which demonstrated the value of the program for improving staff wellbeing. We argue that introducing support strategies for staff at a local level is essential not only for delivery of high quality learning experiences, but also for staff wellbeing which, in turn, has important implications for student success and retention.
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2205-0795ISSN
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Queensland University of TechnologyPublisher DOI
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Flinders UniversityEra Eligible
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