Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Subject is "LB1025 Teaching (Principles and practice)"

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Number of items at this level: 32.

2017

  1. Palmer, E., Lomer, S. and Bashliyska, I. (2017) Overcoming barriers to student engagement with Active Blended Learning. Northampton: University of Northampton, Institute for Learning & Teaching.
  2. Swinton, K. (2017) Teaching academic skills using a blended model; How good is it really? Seminar Presentation presented to: Association for Learning Development in Higher Education (ALDinHE) 2017: The Learning Development Conference, Hull, 10-12 April 2017.

2016

  1. Beeson, H. (2016) Book review: Emerging Strategies for Supporting Student Learning by Barbara Allen. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education. 10 1759-667X.
  2. Coulson, K. V. and Ewing, A. (2016) Teaching online: how we learnt from each other. Seminar Presentation presented to: Collaboration Observation Celebration Event, The University of Northampton, 21 September 2016.
  3. Coulson, K. V. and Lomer, S. (2016) Cracker barrel session: the Centre for Achievement and Performance approach to blended learning. Other presented to: Northampton Learning and Teaching Conference 2016: Dare to be Different, The University of Northampton, 17 May 2016. (Unpublished)

2015

  1. Armellini, A., Bennett, S., Coulson, K. V. and Farmer, R. (2015) From values to quality enhancement: a hands on journey through technology-enabled course design and delivery. Workshop presented to: Online Educa Berlin (OEB) - 21st International Conference on Technology Supported Learning and Training, Berlin, Germany, 02-04 December 2015. (Unpublished)

2014

  1. Hime, C., Dimmock, N. and Pickton, M. (2014) Undergraduate engagement with their tutors’ original research: a work in progress report. Invited Presentation presented to: Research Active: Library and Learning Services (LLS) Conference 2014, The University of Northampton, 18 June 2014. (Unpublished)
  2. Hime, C., Pickton, M. and Dimmock, N. (2014) Undergraduate engagement with their tutors’ original research. Poster presented to: Northampton Learning and Teaching Conference 2014: Northampton 2018: Planning, Designing and Delivering Student Success, The University of Northampton, 22 May 2014. (Unpublished)

2013

  1. Andrews, P. R. and Sayers, J. (2013) Comparative studies of mathematics teaching: does the means of analysis determine the outcome? ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education. 45(1), pp. 133-144. 1863-9690.
  2. Back, J., Sayers, J. and Andrews, P. R. (2013) The development of foundational number sense in England and Hungary: a case study comparison. In: Comparative Studies in Mathematics Education. Antalya, Turkey: CERME 8 (ERME).
  3. Callaghan, J. and Stock, H. (2013) Safe, respectful and functional: teachers’ talk about sex education. Paper presented to: Congress of Critical Social Psychology: Discourse, Materiality and Politics, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 06-08 February 2013. (Unpublished)
  4. Cormac, J. (2013) What is ‘excellence’ in teaching?: the role of Learning Development Practitioners (LDPs) in supporting independent learning. Paper presented to: 10th Association for Learning Development in Higher Education (ALDinHE) Conference, Plymouth University, 25-27 March 2013. (Unpublished)

2012

  1. Andrews, P. R. and Sayers, J. (2012) Teaching linear equations: case studies from Finland, Flanders and Hungary. The Journal of Mathematical Behavior. 31(4), pp. 476-488. 0732-3123.
  2. Sayers, J. and Barber, P. (2012) It is quite confusing isn't it? In: Proceedings of POEM 2012. Centre for Educational Research in Mathematics and Technology (CERMAT).

2011

  1. Andrews, P. R. and Sayers, J. (2011) Learning from others. Mathematics Teaching. 224, pp. 3-7. 0025-5785.
  2. Burns, E. and Bell, S. (2011) Narrative construction of professional teacher identity of teachers with dyslexia. Teaching and Teacher Education. 27(5), pp. 952-960. 0742-051x (print), 1879-2480 (online).
  3. Gorry, J. (2011) Cultures of learning and learning culture: Socratic and Confucian approaches to teaching and learning. Learning and Teaching. 4(3), pp. 4-18. 1755-2273.

2010

  1. Doveston, M. and Keenaghan, M. (2010) Teachers and educational psychologists working together: what can we learn? Support for Learning. 25(3), pp. 131-137. 0268-2141.
  2. Powis, C. (2010) Librarians as teachers: what makes a good teacher in our context? Workshop presented to: 5th Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) CoFHE & UC&R Joint Conference: Futureproof: Making Libraries Indispensable to Learning, Teaching and Research, Exeter, UK, 21-23 June 2010. (Unpublished)
  3. Powis, C. and Webb, J. (2010) Making every second count: creating effective teaching sessions. Lecture presented to: Welsh Libraries, Archives and Museums Conference: Hard Times: Service Survival Through Innovation, Llandrindod Wells, UK, 13-14 May 2010. (Unpublished)

2009

  1. Fitzgerald, R. and O'Keeffe, M. (2009) Changing how we communicate: Wikis, Web 2.0 and Weblogs. Workshop presented to: DIT Showcase of Learning and Teaching Innovations 2009, Hilton Hotel, Chalemont Street, Dublin 2, 14 January 2009. (Unpublished)
  2. Webb, J. and Powis, C. (2009) Training for pedagogical development. In: Brine, A. (ed.) Handbook of Library Training Practice and Development. Farnham: Ashgate. pp. 29-48.

2008

  1. Enjelvin, G. and Ringrose, C. (2008) Reusable Learning Objects (RLOs) and contribution-oriented pedagogy: it's all about sharing! Paper presented to: Learning and Teaching Conference, University of Northampton, 14 May 2008. (Unpublished)
  2. Powis, C. (2008) Towards the professionalisation of practice in teaching. RELAY: The Journal of the University, College and Research Group. 58
  3. Smith, G. D., Kilpatrick, S. and Lascelles, K. (2008) Argument mapping: learning and teaching tool and psychological mechanisms. Poster presented to: Psychology Learning & Teaching Conference (PLAT), University of Bath, 1-3 July 2008. (Unpublished)

2007

  1. Doveston, M. (2007) Developing capacity for social and emotional growth: an action research project. Pastoral Care in Education. 25(2), pp. 46-54. 0264-3944.
  2. Powis, C. and Webb, J. (2007) Start with the learner. Paper presented to: Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA) Conference 2007, Rotorua, New Zealand, 9-12 September 2007. (Unpublished)
  3. Powis, C. and Webb, J. (2007) Shrugging off the cardigan: learning and teaching identities for the information professional. Paper presented to: Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA), Rotorua, New Zealand, 9-12 September 2007. (Unpublished)
  4. Sayers, J. (2007) Whole class interactive teaching in the English primary mathematics classroom: underpinning or undermining learning? Paper presented to: Exploring Vygotsky's Ideas: Crossing Borders - European Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA) European Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 29 August - 1 September 2007. (Unpublished)

2006

  1. Doveston, M. and Keenaghan, M. (2006) Improving classroom dynamics to support students' learning and social inclusion: a collaborative approach. Support for Learning. 21(1), pp. 5-11. 1467-9604.

2005

  1. Andrews, P. R. and Sayers, J. (2005) How do teachers of mathematics teach? A four-way international comparison. In: Barwell, R. and Noyes, A. (eds.) Research in Mathematics Education: Papers of The British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics. London: British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics. pp. 139-157.

2001

  1. Harris, R. and Foreman-Peck, L. (2001) Learning to teach history writing: discovering what works. Educational Action Research. 9(1), pp. 97-109. 1747-5074.
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