Friday, 4 December 2015

FW: Masters Level Teaching, Learning and Assessment Conference Plymouth 8th January



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Masters Level Teaching, Learning and Assessment Conference
Friday 8th January 2016, Plymouth University
This one day conference will bring together an audience of academic and professional services staff and students from across the disciplines to discuss Masters-level Teaching and Learning issues for the 21st century. 
The conference welcomes delegates, and contributions, from anyone interested in enhancing the quality of provision for taught masters students. 
The themes for the conference are:
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<![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Effective Learning
<![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Curriculum Design
<![if !supportLists]>·         <![endif]>Assessment.
This conference will launch: Masters Level Teaching, Learning and Assessment - Issues in Design and Delivery edited by Professor Pauline Kneale with over 50 contributors, published on Friday 25 September 2015 by Palgrave Macmillan.
For further information, conference programme and registration link, please go to: 

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Debby Cotton
Professor of Higher Education Pedagogy & Head of Educational Development
Fellow of the Pedagogic Research Institute and Observatory (PedRIO)
Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA) and National Teaching Fellow (NTF).
Teaching and Learning Support,
Room 107, 3 Endsleigh Place,
Plymouth University,
Devon PL4 8AA
Follow me on Twitter: @profdcotton

Plymouth University: Top of the UK Green League, 2015

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