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Learning environment stimulation in the real world

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posted on 1999-01-01, 00:00 authored by Richard Reed
This paper analyses some of the unique circumstances which confronted a member of the lecturing staff in the Real Estate Valuation course at the Gatton campus of the University of Queensland during the late 1990's. Due to the rapidly changing educational needs of valuation students, and requirements of the respective accreditation bodies, the location of the course in Gatton (a rural town) was recognised as being remote from a major city and although relocating the course was inevitable, this could not happen overnight. From Semester 1, 2000 after several years of planning, the degree course relocates to the Department of Geographical Sciences and Planning, St Lucia. This paper discusses some of the challenges confronted and the strategies employed to simulate a city environment in the bush whilst waiting for the move.<br>

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St Lucia, Qld.

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eng

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E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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1999, TEDI

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1999-11-01

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1999-11-02

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Conference Papers of the 1999 Effective courses / Effective Teaching at University : Reflection on Practice / Practice for Reflection Conference

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