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AUA follows an organ system-based block curriculum in small group settings, modeled after recent medical learning developments in US medical schools. [17] The organ-based curriculum allows students to better understand the anatomy and histology of each organ and system, and how they function together as opposed to isolated subjects.
The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) specifies the standards for educational qualifications in Australia.It is administered nationally by the Australian Government's Department of Industry, with oversight from the States and Territories, through the Standing Council of Tertiary Education Skills and Employment.
The Australian Curriculum is a national curriculum for all primary and secondary schools in Australia under progressive development, review, and implementation. The curriculum is developed and reviewed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority , an independent statutory body.
The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) is the independent statutory authority responsible for the development of a national curriculum, a national assessment program, and a national data collection and reporting program that supports learning for Australian students.
Members range from tiny institutions with a single curriculum, such as Deep Springs College (26 students), to large universities like Columbia University that offer a core curriculum or dedicated Great Books program. Although the majority of member institutions are in the United States, the ACTC also has member institutions in Canada, China ...
The Asian Universities Alliance (AUA) is a university alliance comprising 15 member institutions across Asia. [1] Initiated at Tsinghua University in March 2016 and founded on 29 April 2017, [2] [3] [4] through its platform AUA aims to cooperatively address regional and global challenges relating to higher education as well as economic, scientific and technological development.
The AAU was founded on February 28, 1900, by a group of 14 Doctor of Philosophy degree-granting universities [a] in the United States to strengthen and standardize American doctoral programs. [1]
Curriculum studies was created in 1930 and known as the first subdivision of the American Educational Research Association.It was originally created to be able to manage "the transition of the American secondary school from an elite preparatory school to a mass terminal secondary school" until the 1950s when "a preparation for college" became a larger concern. [4]