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Integrated Centripetal Forces: A Study on the Benefits that Australian Learning and Teaching Centers (LTCs) will Contribute to the Development of Double First-rate Universities in China

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  • Liangliang Wang
  • Mingfang Fan
  • Feng Zhang

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An investigation of eight university-based Learning and Teaching Centers (LTCs) at Australian top-tier universities could provide benefits for the development of China’s Double First-rate universities. This paper contributes to our understanding of integrated centripetal forces in four ways. Firstly, we describe integrated organizational centripetal force. Then, we examine integrated staff centripetal force, which imply that LTCs regard teacher education as dynamic, sustainable processes providing enriched teaching and professional developmental resources. Next, LTCs facilitate the integrated discipline centripetal force that reveals the required technical guidance and identification of academic leaders. Finally, we realize the integrated centripetal force of the quality of education resulting from the development of high-quality learning environments for student engagement and scientific evaluation, and feedback from lecturers’ teaching. Therefore, the experience from LTCs can promote the organization and construction of Double First-rate universities, letting teachers respond to students’ changing in suitable ways, benefiting academic’s centripetal force of self-improvement, producing the centripetal force that benefits both the teacher and the discipline. Eventually, LTCs could fundamentally integrate all stakeholders’ centripetal forces in promoting first-class disciplines and first-class universities in China’s higher education.

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  • Liangliang Wang & Mingfang Fan & Feng Zhang, 2017. "Integrated Centripetal Forces: A Study on the Benefits that Australian Learning and Teaching Centers (LTCs) will Contribute to the Development of Double First-rate Universities in China," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(9), pages 1-1, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:13:y:2017:i:9:p:1
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