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Student societies: King’s College London PEN Group

by admin | May 8, 2016 | Student experience

Student societies: King’s College London PEN Group Susie Christensen King’s College London The English department at King’s College London is home to the first ever English PEN student group. The establishment and running of this group has been vastly...

Event: Symposium on Literacy & Literature , March 22, 2002

by admin | May 1, 2016 | Literacy & Writing skills

Event: Symposium on Literacy & Literature , March 22, 2002 Event Report Literacy is the basic requirement for students of English language, literature and creative writing and yet lecturers identify literacy as one of their key concerns. The English Subject...

Report 8: Survey of the English Curriculum and Teaching

by admin | Apr 24, 2016 | Assessment, Benchmark statement, General curriculum issues, Pedagogic research, Student experience, Teaching library

Report 8: Survey of the English Curriculum and Teaching Overview This report summarises the results from a 2002 survey of English departments in the UK. The survey was conducted to collect data on what is taught, how it is taught and the resources and wider context...

Report 19: Survey of the English Curriculum and Teaching

by admin | Apr 24, 2016 | Assessment, Benchmark statement, General curriculum issues, Pedagogic research, Student experience, Teaching library

Report 19: Survey of the English Curriculum and Teaching Overview This report summarises the results from a 2009 survey of English departments in the UK. The survey was conducted to collect data on what is taught, how it is taught and the resources and wider context...

Seed guide 3: Best in Show – case studies in higher education English

by admin | Apr 24, 2016 | Assessment, New lecturers, Pedagogic research, Seminar teaching, Student experience, Teaching library

Seed guide 3: Best in Show – case studies in higher education English Overview This Seed Guide contains detailed accounts by lecturers in English Literature, English Language and Creative Writing of innovative approaches to teaching in their discipline. As well as...

Teaching the New English: Teaching Children’s Fiction

by admin | Apr 22, 2016 | Diversity & Inclusion, Fiction, Literary & Critical theory, Teaching library

Teaching the New English: Teaching Children’s Fiction Edited by: Catherine Butler Print Pub Date: March 2006 Online Date: October 2011 Overview The last decade has seen an unprecedented growth in the attention given to children’s literature, both within...
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