1. International cooperation, openness and tolerance: In Australian universities, you can often see teachers, experts and scholars from different countries and regions with different skin colors. Especially in colleges and universities, many researchers are composed of authoritative experts and teachers from different countries. Colleges and universities will continue to invite famous experts and scholars from all over the world to exchange and browse, and often hold lectures and community forums, which greatly broaden students' knowledge and shape their professional concepts.
2. Improve the regular assessment of teachers: The Australian Ministry of Education has a set of very systematic software, which has very strict access standards for teachers and is constantly improving with the development trend of the times. Cultural authorities will continue to regularly carry out different types of learning, training and evaluation for teachers of different levels. Pay special attention to shaping students' and teachers' communication and coordination ability and language expression ability, and inspect teachers' mastery level of science and technology frontier culture and art. And provide opportunities for teachers to study abroad, train and hold exchange classes.
Recommended by Australian universities
1. The University of Sydney, Australia, as a comprehensive and research-oriented international university, enjoys a worldwide reputation. Its outstanding academic achievements and excellent course quality are well-known at home and abroad, especially in business, engineering, architecture, medicine, law and other majors. Over the years, the University of Sydney has carried out extensive scientific research cooperation, joint school-running plans and teacher-student exchanges with many partner institutions.
2. University of Melbourne, Australia. The University of Melbourne has inherited the tradition of European academic institutions and established thirteen residential college (a traditional university accommodation mode) on campus. Students attend classes in the teaching area, but live in their own university area. Each college has its own school emblem, traditions and community activities), Aumund College, Trinity College, University College, Janet Clark Hall, Queen's College and more than a dozen affiliated colleges. Each courtyard is scattered in the north of the campus, mostly in the Victorian neo-gothic architectural style.