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The Learning Outcome
Dave Parsons, Nigel Gribble and Margo Brewer
14 episodes
1 week ago
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The Learning Outcome
Hands-On, Minds-On: LEGO Serious Play for Deep Learning and Collaboration
LEGO Serious Play (LSP) is a hands-on methodology that transforms the way educators and learners collaborate. Our guests, Dr Kate Odgers-Jewell and Anne Trethewey from Bond University, share the four-step LSP process: posing open-ended questions, building using LEGO, sharing insights, and capturing reflections. We discuss how LSP helps students and educators co-create meaningful learning experiences. We present practical examples that highlight LSP’s versatility. Enjoy and have fun!
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10 months ago
37 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Building Together: ‘Students as Partners’ in Co-Creating Education
In this episode, we discuss the transformative potential of ‘students as partners’ in higher education. Professor Mollie Dollinger, Director of iSoLT in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Curtin University, shares her journey from studying co-creation to becoming an advocate for equitable student partnerships. The conversation dives into practical strategies for implementing students-as-partners initiatives, including ways to ensure inclusivity, balance power dynamics, and foster genuine collaboration. We envision a future where ‘students as partners’ is embedded within the fabric of universities, driving innovation, inclusivity, and excellence in teaching and learning. 
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11 months ago
37 minutes

The Learning Outcome
What Does Work Readiness Really Mean? Insights from an Allied Health Education Perspective
Dr Vidya Lawton, Senior Lecturer and physiotherapist from Macquarie University, helps us unpack the complexities of work readiness and employability as we explore how allied health (with a focus on physiotherapy) students can be better prepared for their first professional roles. From navigating clinical placements to building resilience and adaptability, we discuss innovative curriculum approaches and the shared responsibility of educators, industry, and students. Vidya discusses how the concept of practical wisdom—the ability to make deliberate, effective, and appropriate decisions—plays a pivotal role in graduate readiness, alongside understanding one’s scope of practice and personal needs.   
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11 months ago
36 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Navigating Digital Health: The Urgent Need for Skills and Standards
Professor Rebecca Grainger, a rheumatologist and academic from the University of Otago in New Zealand, explores the evolving landscape of digital health, focusing on the need for enhanced skills among health professionals. The discussion highlights the importance of critical appraisal of digital tools, from apps to AI, and the challenges educators face in preparing students for a rapidly changing environment. We discuss how educators need to take a proactive approach to integrating digital literacy into health curricula. 
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11 months ago
35 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Embracing New Approaches: Transforming Curriculum Through Programmatic Assessment
Dr Priya Khanna, Associate Professor (Nexus Fellow) at the School of Clinical Medicine, University of New South Wales, discusses the transformative power of programmatic assessment in healthcare education. Priya argues for a holistic assessment strategy that prioritises students' capabilities over mere scores, advocating for meaningful integration of assessments throughout a course. The discussion highlights some of the limitations of traditional assessment practices and emphasises the need for a paradigm shift that aligns evaluation with the realities of student development. 
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12 months ago
44 minutes

The Learning Outcome
From Stage to Simulation: Embracing Imposter Phenomenon in Healthcare Education
Kirsty Freeman, Academic Coordinator at the Rural Clinical School of WA and a Fellow of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, explores the intricacies of impostor phenomenon within healthcare education. Kirsty shares her journey from a budding actor to a healthcare educator, integrating her passion for performance into teaching through innovative simulation techniques. She discusses her ongoing PhD research, which focuses on understanding impostor phenomenon among healthcare simulation educators. By sharing personal experiences and research findings, Kirsty highlights how feelings of impostorism, often perceived as a barrier, can be reframed as a tool for personal growth, professional development, and humility. This conversation offers a fresh perspective on how educators and professionals can navigate and even embrace these feelings, ultimately leading to more authentic and resilient teaching practices. 
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1 year ago
31 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Empowering Student Success: Insights from a Leader in Student Experience
Dr Meg Harrold, the Director of Student Experience in the Curtin School of Allied Health, Curtin University shares her teaching journey, emphasising the importance of empathy and connection in education. Meg discusses her role in enhancing student engagement, particularly for those from equity groups, and her efforts to improve accessibility and retention through innovative strategies. With her passionate approach, Meg is shaping a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students. 
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1 year ago
34 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Transforming Medical Training: A System-Wide Approach to Enhancing Doctor Well-Being
Dr. Emma Hodge, the Medical Education and Wellbeing Registrar at Bundaberg Hospital, shares her pioneering role in supporting doctors’ well-being through systemic changes. With a passion for healthcare optimisation, Emma’s role focuses on improving healthcare systems to reduce stress and burnout among medical professionals. Emma discusses the initiatives implemented to support junior doctors, such as enhanced training, better rostering, and career support, which have significantly reduced burnout rates. Emma's work highlights the importance of a holistic approach to well-being, where healthcare organisations actively create supportive environments for their staff. 
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1 year ago
30 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Navigating the Hybrid Learning Revolution: Innovation, Interaction, and Engagement
In this episode, A/Prof Lynelle Watts discusses her transformative journey in online learning. We explore how the shift to hybrid models of teaching has reshaped educational practices and we critique the balancing of synchronous and asynchronous methods. The discussion covers the emotional labour of online teaching, strategies for fostering student engagement and community, and the nuances of compulsory versus voluntary interaction. Whether you're an educator or a learner, tune in to discover how to thrive in the evolving landscape of education.
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1 year ago
41 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Enhancing Fieldwork Placements Through Innovative Models
In this insightful episode, A/Prof Merrolee Penman unpacks the complexities of student fieldwork placements in occupational therapy and allied health fields. The episode offers fresh perspectives on improving placement experiences and preparing students for the dynamic world of practice. We discuss the challenges and nuances of creating effective learning environments for students on placement in contrast to the controlled learning settings that academic institutions offer. Merrolee describes the concept of clinical placements as a ‘black box’ where we need to identify what is actually happening during placements that is crucial to the student’s learning and how placements shape professional identity and skills. Merrolee presents the peer mentoring model, where senior students support junior ones, enhancing learning and providing valuable feedback. The episode addresses the need for clinical educators to embrace a more facilitative role, focusing on creating environments that foster self-directed learning and critical thinking.
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1 year ago
53 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Teaching in the Age of AI: Navigating Ethics and Critical Thinking
In this episode, A/Prof David Hodgson explores the impact of generative AI and large language models on teaching and learning. David discusses how AI tools can both enhance and complicate the educational experience, offering unique opportunities for personalised learning while also presenting new ethical dilemmas. We explore the importance of fostering critical thinking skills in students to help them navigate and critically assess AI-generated content. David shares practical strategies for integrating AI into the curriculum without compromising the core values of education. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on the multifaceted role of AI in higher education, and gain insights into how educators can prepare students for a future where AI will play an increasingly significant role.
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1 year ago
41 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Cultivating Compassion: Transforming Education with Self-Kindness
In this episode, Dr Meg Hatfield and Emma Ashcroft describe the powerful concept of self-compassion in higher education, drawing on the inspired work of Dr. Kristen Neff. We explore how self-compassion can revolutionise teaching practices, enhance feedback literacy, and foster resilience among students and educators alike. We present some practical strategies for integrating self-kindness into the classroom, the importance of modelling compassion as an educator, and how these practices can lead to greater well-being, motivation, and professional growth. Whether you're an educator, student, or lifelong learner, this episode offers valuable tools to navigate the challenges of learning and teaching with empathy.
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1 year ago
49 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Using OSCEs in Speech Pathology: Guiding the Path
Join us as we explore innovative teaching philosophies and assessment methods in speech pathology with Dr Lizz Hill. Discover how through her unique teaching philosophy, she fosters a supportive and immersive learning environment. In this episode we discuss the challenges and successes of implementing objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) in a speech pathology course, highlighting their impact on student preparedness and accreditation standards. This episode offers valuable insights into creating empathetic, effective, and authentic assessments and learning environments in higher education for students in the health professions. 
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1 year ago
38 minutes

The Learning Outcome
Meet the TLO Team: Our Learning Journey & Podcast Vision
In the debut episode, the three hosts of The Learning Outcome discuss the heart of their podcast’s mission and share their personal stories and educational philosophies. Join Dr Dave Parsons, A/Prof Margo Brewer, and Dr Nigel Gribble as they discuss their passion for education, their journeys from clinical practice to teaching, and their visions for the podcast. Discover how their diverse experiences and shared love for learning shape their approach to education and what you can expect from future episodes. Tune in to get to know the team and explore the exciting conversations ahead!
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1 year ago
31 minutes

The Learning Outcome