Issues in property education in Australian universities

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2014

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Parker, D.

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Educational Practice and Theory, 2014; 36(2):79-92

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The paper seeks to explore the hypothesis that property education in Australia may be at a crossroads, facing the demand for educated employees by the property industry in a post-Bradley Report environment while being rooted in the supply of trained employees for the property profession established in the pre-Bradley Report environment. Its approach is to synthesise and discuss the papers, transcripts and presentations given at a national symposium on the future of property education held at the University of South Australia. The hypothesis is found to be supported informally, with a misalignment identified between the requirements of the national professional body and existing property programs with the post-Bradley Report requirements of the broader property industry and senior management of Universities seeking to implement Federal Government education policy.

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Copyright 2014 James Nicholas Publishers

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