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Janica Eva Sofie Nordstrom

Janica Eva Sofie Nordstrom

Janica is a lecturer at the Sydney School of Education and Social Work (SSESW) where she teach units in literacy and diversity, mentoring, and coordinates the final internship placement. With a background in high school teaching, Janica commenced her university teaching career in 2015. In 2019, Janica was also the recipient of the FASS Excellence in Teaching Award (Early Career)

Build teacher-student relationships, Foster a sense of belonging and community, Measure and support engagement, Off-campus learning, Teaching tips 21 March, 2021 17 July, 2021

Engaging students in tutorial discussions: two strategies to try

As part of teaching in higher education, we often ask students to read various texts such as academic journals and theory. In tutorials, we…

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Arts and Social Sciences, Educational excellence, Teaching tips 20 November, 2020 20 November, 2020

Managing timely feedback and marking

Most teachers would agree that marking assignments and giving students feedback are crucial aspects of educational practice that contribute significantly to student learning. However,…

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