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    • Student Reflection Response to Multimedia An Exploration of Student Reflection as Facilitated by Physics Educational Videos 

      Lebedev, Petr
      Published 2024
      This dissertation considers reflective learning strategies in physics education, specifically addressing student responses to ``linear multimedia" --- in our case, educational videos. It is an analysis of the manners in ...
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    • The category of epistemic marking: A typological survey of knowledge and perspective in Trans-Himalayan languages 

      Bodnaruk, Carl
      Published 2025
      Grammaticalised marking of epistemic meaning---that is meaning conditioned by the relationship between speech act participants and the information at hand---is widespread across the Trans-Himalayan language family, and ...
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    • Analysing the world rate of profit: A new approach 

      Karambakhsh, Pooya
      Published 2024
      Profitability is the driver of capital accumulation and a key factor for economic growth and crisis. This thesis examines the Marxian law of the tendential fall in the rate of profit. To control for the impacts of scope, ...
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    • Designing for Interdisciplinary Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: A Phenomenographic Study of Course Leaders’ Experiences 

      Ripley, Dwayne
      Published 2025
      Interdisciplinarity has become a core aim of many universities, resulting in the expansion of interdisciplinary courses that prepare students to live and work in a world marked by increasing complexity, uncertainty, and ...
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    • Perceptions of classroom climate, peer-relationships and sense of belonging among beginner students of Italian at university 

      Beconi, Antonella
      Published 2024
      This thesis examines the perceptions of students in a beginners' Italian course at the University of Sydney, focusing on Classroom Climate, Peer-Relationships, and Sense of Belonging to the University. Conducted over two ...
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