The following paper discusses the implications of government policy for widening access and participation in third level institutes. The increase in ‘non-traditional’ students has been widely recognised on an international scale; however, some issues of inequality still exist. The ‘struggles ’ associated with widening participation and the creation of a ‘new ’ student type are discussed, with particular reference to chemistry education. A change is needed with regard to the pedagogical approach taken by staff in order to cater for a diverse student body comprising a broad range of learner types, and this must be supported both at departmental and institutional levels. Also included is a review of the literature as to what best practice is i...
This ,paper discusses the global conflicts in education and its' resolution through creating awarene...
Molecular School (MS) is an extracurricular initiative intended to show relevant and complex concept...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. John Orford HillThere is considerable qualitativ...
The following paper discusses the implications of government policy on widening of participation at ...
The following paper discusses the implications of government policy for widening access and particip...
The current situation regarding falling undergraduate admissions to chemical engineering departments...
Despite being one of the cornerstones of science, technology and industry, and forming the foundatio...
Research studies in chemical education pose a communication problem for chemists. Unlike the finding...
Chemistry is a mature discipline with a distinguished pedigree and a long tradition, but times are ...
Summarization: The purpose of this paper is to discuss ways that a chemistry course could reposition...
Research studies in chemical education pose a communication problem for chemists. Unlike the finding...
This study investigates concerns regarding the perceived decline in number of young people opting to...
A steady supply of qualified scientists and engineers is essential to ensure continued economic grow...
Are the ways of engaging with the world that students develop through higher education particular to...
Chemistry education for the past 100 years has been characterised by teacher and laboratory centred ...
This ,paper discusses the global conflicts in education and its' resolution through creating awarene...
Molecular School (MS) is an extracurricular initiative intended to show relevant and complex concept...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. John Orford HillThere is considerable qualitativ...
The following paper discusses the implications of government policy on widening of participation at ...
The following paper discusses the implications of government policy for widening access and particip...
The current situation regarding falling undergraduate admissions to chemical engineering departments...
Despite being one of the cornerstones of science, technology and industry, and forming the foundatio...
Research studies in chemical education pose a communication problem for chemists. Unlike the finding...
Chemistry is a mature discipline with a distinguished pedigree and a long tradition, but times are ...
Summarization: The purpose of this paper is to discuss ways that a chemistry course could reposition...
Research studies in chemical education pose a communication problem for chemists. Unlike the finding...
This study investigates concerns regarding the perceived decline in number of young people opting to...
A steady supply of qualified scientists and engineers is essential to ensure continued economic grow...
Are the ways of engaging with the world that students develop through higher education particular to...
Chemistry education for the past 100 years has been characterised by teacher and laboratory centred ...
This ,paper discusses the global conflicts in education and its' resolution through creating awarene...
Molecular School (MS) is an extracurricular initiative intended to show relevant and complex concept...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. John Orford HillThere is considerable qualitativ...