This essay, which was written in response to a paper by Dr. Jevon on teaching methods at Deakin University, reflects on the values and challenges of embracing interdisciplinary teaching, and considers the implications of 'off-campus' students and teaching, particular in relation to regional Victorian towns.
The artifact comes from the Max Charlesworth archive, currently held at Deakin University.
Max Charlesworth, "Max Charlesworth - Remarks on Teaching Methods at Deakin University", contributed by Benjamin Nicoll, STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 5 August 2018, accessed 24 November 2024. https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/max-charlesworth-remarks-teaching-methods-deakin-university
Critical Commentary
This essay, which was written in response to a paper by Dr. Jevon on teaching methods at Deakin University, reflects on the values and challenges of embracing interdisciplinary teaching, and considers the implications of 'off-campus' students and teaching, particular in relation to regional Victorian towns.
The artifact comes from the Max Charlesworth archive, currently held at Deakin University.