= EUN122 Curriculum and Pedagogy 3: Assessment (History)
7403EDN Contemporary Influences on Secondary Schooling
= EUN105 Teaching in New Times
7409EDN First Australians, Diverse Cultural Identities and Communities
= EUN104 Culture Studies: Indigenous Education
Course nonequivalent precedents
3060EDN History Curriculum - Junior Secondary
does not = EUN120 Curriculum and Pedagogy 1: Foundations (History)
7401EDN Griffith Dimensions of Learning and Teaching
does not = EUN105 Teaching in New Times
7403EDN Contemporary Influences on Secondary Schooling
does not = EUN101 Supporting Innovative Pedagogy with Digital Techno
7403EDN Contemporary Influences on Secondary Schooling
does not = EUN110 Teachers as Leaders and Entrepreneurial Thinkers
7406EDN The Griffith Teaching Professional Project 2
does not = KKP003 Project Design in Creative Industries
7406EDN The Griffith Teaching Professional Project 2
does not = KKP004-1/2/3/4 Innovation in Creative Industries: Major Project
7407EDN Supporting Literacy and Numeracy within and across the Curriculum
does not = EUN101 Supporting Innovative Pedagogy with Digital Techno
7407EDN Supporting Literacy and Numeracy within and across the Curriculum
does not = EUN103 Teaching EAL/D Learners
7407EDN Supporting Literacy and Numeracy within and across the Curriculum
does not = EUN110 Teachers as Leaders and Entrepreneurial Thinkers
7410EDN Understanding Impact in Secondary Schools
does not = EUN102 Child and Adolescent Development
7410EDN Understanding Impact in Secondary Schools
does not = EUN122 Curriculum and Pedagogy 3: Assessment (History)
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