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Learning skills in HEÌý
Published in The Times Higher
onÌýJune 1 2007
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Leader Ìý
'By failing to guide them in their learning, universities turn literate school-leavers into illiterate graduates'
All things to all people Ìý
How academics are facing ever-growing pressures to meet the expectations of not only students but their parents and government too
Teaching: our verdict ÌýÌý
An arts student and a science student reveal whether their courses lived up to their promiseÌý
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Buy the book Ìý
Even in this internet age, students value both textbooks and the recommendation of their lecturers
Take talk to a new level Ìý
The evolution of the lecture from a speech and slide show to a dynamic and active learning process
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Get on the insight track ÌýÌý
Save students from glib complacency and fill them with a passion for ideas
Cosine of the times Ìý
Boost confidence in mathematics skills
Pain and gain Ìý
The pros and cons of a life in academe
How to hit the right buttons ÌýÌý
Top tips for e-learning successÌý
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Consider the ins and outs ÌýÌý
The benefits of buildingÌýstudy skills within subject teaching and in separate units
Attention, s'il vous plaît ÌýÌý
Why the British are so innovative in language learning
Points for debate Ìý
Hone those argumentation skills
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