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Final Report – <strong>The</strong> <strong>National</strong> GAPAUSTRALIAN LEARNING AND TEACHING COUNCILthe GAP initiative sought to foster. 54 participants attended the first symposium.During the symposium, the participants critically engaged with the extended GAPframework <strong>and</strong> suggested helpful revisions <strong>and</strong> extensions. During thesymposium, the participants also shared reports of institutional practice whichsupported their own <strong>and</strong> their colleagues’ critical reflection <strong>and</strong> engagement withthe GAP framework.<strong>The</strong> next major dissemination activitywas the second <strong>National</strong> GAPsymposium. This symposium sought toconnect participants <strong>and</strong> leaders ofrelevant ALTC project teams with eachother, <strong>and</strong> with the <strong>National</strong> GAPresources, <strong>and</strong> in doing so, to extendthe scholarly community of practicerelated to <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Attributes</strong>. Thisactivity also supported the GAP teamin learning of recent developments thatshould in<strong>for</strong>m this study. 24 recent <strong>and</strong>current ALTC <strong>Project</strong>s were identifiedas potentially relating to ef<strong>for</strong>ts torenew curricula to achieve graduateattributes. <strong>The</strong> projects were selectedon the basis that they were:addressing the challenge of achieving<strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Attributes</strong> in a particulardiscipline context, addressing aparticular aspect of the GAPframework (e.g. assessmentst<strong>and</strong>ards, or staff perceptions) orwere focussing on a strategy orpedagogy of particular relevance to<strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Attributes</strong>, such as e-portfolios or work-integrated learning.Key Dissemination facts36 of Australia’s 39 universitiesparticipated as partners in the<strong>National</strong> GAPAll but one of Australia’s 39universities were representedamongst the 300+ participants at theGAP symposia.Over two years, 19 presentationswere made on GAP at national <strong>and</strong>international events, includingkeynote conference presentations,invited research seminars, as well aspeer reviewed conference papers <strong>and</strong>workshopsOver 750 copies of the GAP Issuespapers publication distributed <strong>for</strong> useGAP website has received almost12000 unique visits, with the numberof visits doubling in the past twelvemonthsA list of these projects is available on the GAP website athttp://www.itl.usyd.edu.au/projects/nationalgap/projectbackground/phase3.htm.29 participants, representing 14 projects, attended the symposium. As part oftheir participation in the symposium ALTC project teams were invited to sharetheir work <strong>and</strong> to identify connections with other attending teams work, using aposter. <strong>The</strong>se posters were provided to attendees to re-use at other disseminationactivities <strong>and</strong> also hosted as digital posters on the GAP website. <strong>The</strong>re werealready links between the GAP initiative <strong>and</strong> other ALTC projects which facilitatedengagement by those key stakeholder groups with the GAP findings <strong>and</strong>resources (See Linkages section below).<strong>The</strong> fourth <strong>for</strong>mal dissemination activity centred on the third <strong>National</strong> GAPsymposia, which were held as a series of five state based events. Each event washosted by a local university <strong>and</strong> showcased local graduate attributes initiatives inthat state. <strong>The</strong>re were 238 participants registered across the five symposia — 46<strong>for</strong> Queensl<strong>and</strong>, 54 <strong>for</strong> New South Wales, 55 <strong>for</strong> South Australia, 35 <strong>for</strong> WesternAustralia <strong>and</strong> 48 <strong>for</strong> Victoria. <strong>The</strong>y represented three international universities,<strong>The</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Attributes</strong> <strong>Project</strong>: Integration <strong>and</strong> assessment of graduate attributes in curriculum 30

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