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Mapping and applying desirable student attributes
These activities are for English lecturers interested in developing their pedagogical skills in accord with the skills they would like their students to acquire. Both the individual and group activity are focused on the use of a stimulating list of 'desirable student attributes' such as having the patience to read long novels. How exactly are you hoping to affect your students' behaviour when you teach them? Obviously, you want them to attend classes and submit assessments, but what of more interesting, subtle practices? What intellectual, organisational, aesthetic qualities would you like your teaching to encourage? The argument of the activities in this resource is that thinking about possible answers to these questions is an excellent first step towards a reconceptualisation of your role as a lecturer.
Added By: | Mr Brett Lucas |
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Date Added: | 01 Aug 2011 15:04 |
Creators: | English Subject Centre |
Tags: | Ukoer, Omac, Oereng, Student Engagement, Student Attributes, Course Design, Academic Development, PGCHE |
Languages: | English |
Viewing permissions: | World |
URL: | http://humbox.edshare.ac.uk/id/eprint/3003 |
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