The question of how best to frame student support is explored in this piece of research. The project held focus groups of users and non-users of the Effective Learning Advice Service (ELAS) at Brunel University. It sought to determine whether students distinguished between the labels of 'advice' or 'support', and how this effected their perceptions and expectations of a learning advice service
This article describes the findings of a project which reviewed self‐access Language Centres (SALC) ...
First paragraph: Michael Gove’s recent proposal that English schools must “actively prom...
Opinion pieceFifteen years ago the term ‘learning development’ was not well known within the UK high...
In a recently published research article in this journal, Avramidis & Skidmore (2004) argued that it...
The development of English language learners’ academic literacy is a key issue in their successful t...
Information literacy can be defined as a set of skills, attributes and behaviour that underpins stud...
In response to a longterm research program for a didactical ontology, this report intends to present...
Our department has adopted action research (AR) projects as the culminating task for our master\u27s...
During the past decade, most educators have focused on the collaborative aspects of wikis and how th...
This study assesses the effect of clickers on retention of library instruction material. A compariso...
While there was no defined problem with the services being provided, the librarian was curious about...
How does the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education function in relation to the inf...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to report on the perception of students in regard to cri...
Purpose – This paper seeks to describe the collaborative process undertaken by seventeen university ...
This article reports on an ethnographic study carried out in three interrelated sites: two contrasti...
This article describes the findings of a project which reviewed self‐access Language Centres (SALC) ...
First paragraph: Michael Gove’s recent proposal that English schools must “actively prom...
Opinion pieceFifteen years ago the term ‘learning development’ was not well known within the UK high...
In a recently published research article in this journal, Avramidis & Skidmore (2004) argued that it...
The development of English language learners’ academic literacy is a key issue in their successful t...
Information literacy can be defined as a set of skills, attributes and behaviour that underpins stud...
In response to a longterm research program for a didactical ontology, this report intends to present...
Our department has adopted action research (AR) projects as the culminating task for our master\u27s...
During the past decade, most educators have focused on the collaborative aspects of wikis and how th...
This study assesses the effect of clickers on retention of library instruction material. A compariso...
While there was no defined problem with the services being provided, the librarian was curious about...
How does the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education function in relation to the inf...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to report on the perception of students in regard to cri...
Purpose – This paper seeks to describe the collaborative process undertaken by seventeen university ...
This article reports on an ethnographic study carried out in three interrelated sites: two contrasti...
This article describes the findings of a project which reviewed self‐access Language Centres (SALC) ...
First paragraph: Michael Gove’s recent proposal that English schools must “actively prom...
Opinion pieceFifteen years ago the term ‘learning development’ was not well known within the UK high...