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“Cooking Without A Cooker”: A recipe book for the homeless – Teaching Matters
18 Nov 2021: Entering the project with little experience or knowledge about homelessness was a challenge, but with the help of our tutor Dr John Budd – a GP who works with homeless people at ... Stuart Chalmers: Third-year medical student from Glasgow,
Are we assuming all students will cheat? – Teaching Matters
14 Mar 2023: Are we assuming all students will cheat? In this post, Dr Donna Murray guides the academic community to think about moving our ongoing conversations from AI-assisted plagiarism detectors and the ... However, I will be working with Chris Mckenzie and
Digital poverty among international doctoral applicants – Teaching Matters
03 Apr 2023: Dr . Srinivas is a year two student studying MSc Clinical Education at The University of Edinburgh. ... Srinivas was encouraged to submit this blog to ‘Teaching Matters’, and supported to adapt it, by Dr Kirstin Stuart James, course lead for
Mini-series: Better living through questionology? – Teaching Matters
28 Aug 2019: Mini-series: Better living through questionology? Photo credit: Pixabay, qimono, CC0. In this mental health and wellbeing mini-series post, Dr Neil Thin, a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social ... Why, then, did John Stuart Mill, archdeacon of
Curriculum design and complexity: A seamful lens from professional education – Teaching Matters
10 Jun 2021: Read more in our paper: Fawns, T., Mulherin, T., Hounsell, D., & Aitken , G. ... Gill Aitken . Gill Aitken is the Programme Director of the MSc in Clinical Education, Edinburgh Medical School.
Spotlight on Alternative Assessment Methods: Sharing good practice – Teaching Matters
24 Mar 2020: One beautiful Teaching Matters post, Developing reflection in the curriculum, by Dr Elaine Haycock- Stuart , uses an electronic ongoing achievement record and a blogging platform to support student nurses to reflect ... Dr Nina Morris and Dr Hazel
Welcome to Jan-Feb's Hot Topic theme: Through the Lens of Occupation – Teaching Matters
09 Jan 2024: Image credit: Unsplash CC0. In this post, Dr Kirstin Stuart James introduces us to Jan-Feb’s Hot Topic theme: Through the Lens of Occupation. ... 1. London, College of Occupational Therapists. Dr Kirstin Stuart James is currently on secondment as
The octopus in the string bag: Why regulations based on undergraduate, on-campus students don’t work for online PGT in healthcare – Teaching Matters
04 Jun 2019: Photo credit: Pixabay, glucosala, CC0. In this post, Gill Aitken , Dr Tim Fawns and Dr Derek Jones, highlight the risks to students’ learning experience if online postgraduate programmes are scaled-up ... Dr Derek Jones is an Academic Coordinator on the
It’s too risky to play it safe with digital innovation – Teaching Matters
16 May 2022: Zollhafen Mainz bridge. Image credit: Nikolai Benner, nikolaibenner.de. In this extra post, Professor Tim Drysdale and Dr Tim Fawns reflect on their attendance at a recent conference, “Excellence in teaching – ... Dr Tim Fawns is Deputy Programme
How do we do effective feedback?: A practical example – Teaching Matters
31 Oct 2022: Acknowledgments: Thanks to Brian Carlin, Year 1 programme lead in Clinical Education, and to Kirstin Stuart James and Janette Jamieson for helping with the evaluation. ... Dr Tim Fawns is Co-Director of the MSc in Clinical Education and leads a course
