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With the guidance of our education team, when you graduate from AIC, you are ready to work and succeed in your chosen career. We are committed to building a safe, positive and inclusive higher learning environment that celebrates diversity, skills and cultural perspectives. Our lecturers and support staff come from a range of cultural backgrounds and countries themselves. Expect lots of discussion in class and learning through real-life experiences and reflection. Classes are taught in English however there are staff available who speak other languages should you need it.

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Bruno Balducci
Learning and Teaching Specialist
Bruno Balducci is a Learning and Teaching Specialist with wide-ranging experience in teacher training and development, curriculum development, teaching and lecturing, as well as departmental management and coordination. Before coming to New Zealand, he worked in the UK and Vietnam, and also has experience of delivering short courses overseas.

Qualifications:
Research MA, English/French translation (University of Leeds, UK)
Cambridge ESOL Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults (Delta)
Postgraduate Certificate, Further Education (University of Huddersfield, UK)
BA Honours, Philosophy/Politics (University of York, UK)

Professional interest areas:
Experiential learning, reflective learning, authentic learning design, assessment design & AI

Publications:
Balducci, B., & Sultana, K. (2024). Analysing modes of reflection in experiential learning: a sociocultural perspective on student peer editing. SN Social Science, 4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43545-024-00937-2

Balducci, B. (2024). AI and student assessment in human-centered education. Frontiers in Education, 9.
https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2024.1383148

Balducci, B. & Mao, D.(2022). Exploring Student Perceptions Of Their Learning Through Flexible Internships. International Journal of Higher Education Pedagogies, 3:3.
https://doi.org/10.33422/ijhep.v3i3.207

Balducci, B. (2022). Experiential learning: Investigating lecturers' perceptions of authentic learner activities.Scope: Contemporary Research Topics (Learning & Teaching), 11.
https://doi.org/10.34074/scop.4011008

Balducci, B. & Mao, D.(2022). Sustainability internships: a path to becoming agents of change? Rere Āwhio - The Journal of Applied Research and Practice, 2.
https://doi.org/10.34074/rere.00201

Conference Papers:
Balducci, B. (2023) Meeting the challenge of AI and assessment security. OPSITARA Research Symposium, 30 Nov-1 Dec, Invercargill, New Zealand.

Mao, D., & Balducci, B. (2023) Sustainability Internships - A Way to Promote International Students' Sense of Belonging and Connectedness. WACE World Conference, 27-30 June, Waterloo, Canada.

Balducci, B., & Sultana, K. (2022) Reflective learning: How do English language students rationalise their editing decisions on written work? OPSITARA Conference, 14-15 July, online.

Balducci, B., & Mao, D. (2022) Exploring the flexible delivery of student internships with sustainability projects. The Internship Summit, 20 May, online.

Balducci, B., & Mao, D. (2022) Exploring student perceptions of their learning through flexible internships. 4th World Conference on Teaching and Education, 25 June, online.

Balducci, B., & Mao, D. (2022) Developing a user-friendly and comprehensive system for tracking learner development in sustainability and other capabilities. Smart Aotearoa - Sustainable Development Awards, Auckland, New Zealand, 30 November. Won first prize in the Research & Idea Category.

Other Research Projects:
Balducci, B., Dowdeswell, B., Fountain, M., & Terry, A. (2024) AI-Safe Assessment Design.
https://aisafedesign.com/