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Residential Learning and Teaching in a pandemic: A story of collaboration and commitment – Teaching Matters
03 Feb 2022: Professional Services), and created the “right environments for learning” ( Richard Andrews, Head of School).
Reflections on the JUSTICE Human Rights Conference 2020 – ‘Climate Change and Human Rights’ – Edinburgh Pro Bono and Clinical Legal Education Blog
24 Sep 2020: Richard Harvey, the legal counsel of Greenpeace International, also presented several other case developments across the world at the conference. ... whose human rights have been dramatically harmed must have access to remedies and access to justice.”
Sounding out the river: a new system for monitoring bedload mobilisation and transportation – Mark Naylor’s Blog
CoI: Dr Richard Williams. CoI: Dr Wouter Buyaert. Project Partner Micha Dietze.
Transformational Assessment? I have nothing to lose but my cynicism – Educational Design and Engagement
17 Apr 2014: As I write this, Richard Hoggart’s The Uses of Literacy has been in my mind, so I was musing on digital literacy and now assessment literacy as 21st century manifestations
Welcome to the January issue of Teaching Matters: Innovative assessment and feedback methods – Teaching Matters
08 Jan 2020: in the Biomedical Teaching Organisation, describes how to use role-playing scenarios as an authentic assessment task; and Professor Richard Blythe shares his reasons for radically changing the way he assesses
S1 Assembly, Sheffield on Saturday 5th February 2011
05 Feb 2011: marquiss – haroon mirza – ryan mosely – emily musgrave – steve dutton percy peacock – james pyman – james richards – florian roithmayr – giles round – matthew smith – sarah staton – graeme stonehouse – shaan syed – rosanna
Stay hungry, stay foolish, and stay curious: An MSc in Education graduate’s experience – Teaching Matters
21 Jul 2020: For example, Professor Richard Andrews, who specialises in teaching and learning in English and the language arts, aroused my interest through his view that music is an art in women script
Mini-series: In search of social justice: encountering, embodying and embracing vulnerability in the classroom – Teaching Matters
21 Oct 2020: References. 1. Ahmad, Chung, Eckenwiler, Ganguli-Mitra, Hunt, Richards , Saghai, Schwartz, Scully, Wild , ‘What does it mean to be made vulnerable in the era of Covid-19’, Lancet, (27.04.2020).
Mother Tongue: The White Aesthetic Necessitated by the ‘Glasgow Miracle’
04 May 2013: Centre Canada and the Richard Hough Prize for Photography in 1992.
Households, bubbles and hugging grandparents: caring and lockdown rules during COVID-19, by Jackie Gulland – COVID-19 Perspectives
18 Jan 2021: Her recent book Gender, work and social control: a century of disability benefits (Palgrave Macmillan 2019), was awarded the Social Policy Association’s Richard Titmuss book prize for 2020.