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- L Education (8)
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- LB Theory and practice of education (8)
- L Education (8)
Number of items at this level: 8.
B
- Brazier, R. and Cartwright, N. (2014) The lessons learnt from Willy Wonka (includes alternate ending). Paper presented to: LJMU (Liverpool John Moores University) Learning and Teaching Conference 2014, Liverpool John Moores University, 16-17 June 2014. (Unpublished)
C
- Crofts, M. and Omotayo, T. (2016) The impact of empowerment in teaching and learning and innovative assessment. Paper presented to: Northampton Learning and Teaching Conference 2016: Dare to be Different, The University of Northampton, 17 May 2016.
F
- Farmer, R. (2018) The hero's journey in higher education: a twelve stage narrative approach to the design of university modules. Innovative Practice in Higher Education. 3(3) 2044-3315. (Accepted)
- Farmer, R. (2018) The what, the how and the why of the flipped classroom. Innovative Practice in Higher Education. 3(2) 2044-3315.
L
- Laurie, S. and Beeson, H. (2016) Reflecting on reflection: what we know and what we need to know; insight from a capstone marketing communication module. In: Proceedings of the 49th Academy of Marketing Conference, AM2016: Radical Marketing. Newcastle: Academy of Marketing. (Accepted)
- Littlemore, J. (2016) Out of the classroom and into the woods. Quarterly Journal of Forestry. 110(1), pp. 47-50. 0033-5568.
M
- Maunder, R., Collings, R. M. and Pourseied, K. (2018) Student engagement with active blended learning (ABL): how to ensure the dog doesn’t eat their homework. Workshop presented to: Advance HE Teaching & Learning Conference 2018: Teaching in the Spotlight: Learning from Global Communities, Aston, Birmingham, 03-05 July 2018.
- Maunder, R., Collings, R. M. and Pourseied, K. (2018) ABL: are students ready? Workshop presented to: Removing Barriers to Inclusion: Learning and Teaching Conference 2018, Kings Park Conference Centre, Northampton, 15 May 2018.