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Mini-series: Great examples of using blogs in teaching

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Dr Simon Riley is using it in part of the Student-Led, Individually-Created Courses (SLICCs) project. Students develop their own set of personal and professional skills and attributes, and often use a blog to reflect on their progress.

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Bridging the seminar room and the world of public policy: Six practical tips for organising work placements

Teaching Matters Student Employment

Manage relationships during the placement A typical placement might involve four people: the student, an academic supervisor at the University, a supervisor at the host organisation, and somebody at the University who handles any non-academic issues that arise on the placement.

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Service Excellence Programme: Programme and Course Information Management (PCIM)

Teaching Matters Academic Support

As a result, staff time will not be wasted updating and publishing the same information in multiple locations reducing the risk of inconsistent information being presented to students. Sarah has previously worked in student support leadership roles completing a Masters in Education (Leadership and Management).