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  1. This paper argues the benefit of a negotiated approach to widening adult participation in learning.

    Date: 03-03-2003
  2. This is a presentation from the joint C-SCAIPE and Centre for Sustainable Futures CETLs, 'All Our Futures', held on 9-11 September 2009.

    Date: 09-09-2009
  3. This project set out to encourage veterinary undergraduates to adopt independent and deep approaches to their study by incorporating problem solving and decision analysis.

    Date: 04-07-2007
  4. Drawing on findings from a three-year study focused on student engagement with feedback, this paper reveals the limited extent to which feedback effectiveness can be accurately measured and challenges many of the assumptions and beliefs about effectiveness of feedback practices.

    Date: 04-01-2010
  5. In this chapter, the authors explore the notion that work-based learning represents a deinstitutionalisation of vocational knowledge, arguing that the organising principle of the curriculum of work is both a continuation of a vocationalising trend in higher education and a radical break with 'knowledge codes' prevalent in higher education.

    Date: 01-11-2002
  6. The Generic Centre e-learning guides are the first fully comprehensive guides on e-learning aimed at specific audiences with UK higher education.

    Date: 01-08-2003
  7. This paper reports on a new approach to teaching the skills used by health professionals during hands-on (palpation-based) examinations and procedures, where students practice individual 'core' skills by playing haptic computer games.

    Date: 01-01-2010
  8. Since the mid-1980s, further education colleges have been far the largest providers of adult education in Britain.

    Date: 03-07-2000
  9. In the summer term of 1998, NFER carried out a survey of schools in a sample LEAs, asking them what alternative curriculum programmes they used for some students at key stage 4. Just under a quarter of the schools contacted told us about the schemes they had in place.

    Date: 02-10-2000
  10. This paper describes the use of Second Life in a course designed to teach students about the creation of interactive learning environments.

    Date: 20-11-2008

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