The use of online lecture recordings as a supplement to physical lectures is an increasingly popular tool at many universities. As its popularity grows, however, there is increasing evidence that some students are using these recordings as a substitute to attending the actual lectures, rather than as a complement that helps them revisit difficult content, or for study purposes. Does this trend matter? If students receive as much (if not more) benefit from viewing their lectures online as they do by attending in person, then this is surely the student’s right. However, this has potentially significant consequences for the delivery of lecture content in higher education. This paper combines survey data with student record data for students in...
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Etienne Wenger’s work on communities of practice is influential in teaching and learning in higher e...
Published ThesisNewly qualified teachers will soon be required to prove themselves in the classroom ...
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Listening has an important role in communication to get information. The ability to understand the r...
This is an evidence summary article. Objective – This study explored links between school libraries ...
The information Superhighway has opened up opportunities for people to learn at an advanced level wi...
The teaching of reading has been debated and sensationalised over the last three decades. With the A...
Children in rural and remote schools typically underperform in measures of literacy achievement (e.g...
The paper aims to demonstrate the benefits of adaptive learning technologies as a viable alternativ...
BOOK REVIEW ESSAY: Carr, D. (2000). Professionalism and Ethics in Teaching. London: Routledge. 30...
Qualitative focus groups are used to explore two case studies to understand student engagement withi...
Summary: The new school-leaving certificate, the National Senior Certificate (NSC), was awarded for ...
Weller (2011) proposes that it is the responsibility of educators to identify which tech...
In Held, the criminal justice project I conducted at the University of Leeds with 2nd year theatre a...
The URL link leads to an Academic Literacy playlist which may contain further videos on Academic lit...
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Published ThesisNewly qualified teachers will soon be required to prove themselves in the classroom ...