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Assessment & the Expanded text: Current assessment practice 2 – Portfolios, Project work

by admin | Feb 6, 2016 | Assessment, Student portfolios

Assessment & the Expanded text: Current assessment practice 2 – Portfolios, Project work Introduction ‘The diversity of material and approaches, as well as programme objectives which value choice and independence of mind, suggest that it is desirable...

Integrating PDP (Personal Development Planning) and the e-portfolio PebblePAD into the English curriculum: Students’ perspectives.

by admin | Feb 2, 2016 | E-Learning, Student portfolios

Author Marina Orsini-Jones (Dott. Lett. Bologna; M.A. Warwick; HEA Fellow) First Year Course Tutor – English/Teaching Development Fellow Faculty of Business Environment and Society/Centre for the Study of Higher Education George Eliot Building, Coventry University...

Studying Literary Texts: The Learning Process

by admin | Jan 22, 2016 | Pedagogic research, Student experience, Student portfolios, Victorian literature

Studying Literary Texts: The Learning Process Summary ‘I don’t think I will ever read a book again in the way I did before!’ What do we ‘do’ when studying Literature? What learning processes take place? Undergraduate Educational Studies students have been finding out...

Study Logs / Reading Dossiers / Learning journals: their pedagogic benefits and value as a means of assessment in English degrees.

by admin | Jan 16, 2016 | Assessment, Student portfolios

Study Logs / Reading Dossiers / Learning journals: their pedagogic benefits and value as a means of assessment in English degrees. Brief description This project examined the use, content and assessment of study logs/reading dossiers/ learning journals part of an...

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