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| Discourse Journal: Volume 6:1 - Index | |
| Editorial: Diversity, Criticism and Discussion | |
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Enhancing Academic Achievement among Philosophy Students - Yvonne Bremer et al This article outlines the methods and results of a project on the challenges posed by the increasing number of students with special educational needs (SEN), dyslexia in particular, in higher education - pp. 13-49 |
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Reflections on Collaborating with SEN Experts - Keith Crome This article gives the experience of one philosophy academic in working with a special educational needs specialist in order to develop and implement dedicated pedagogic strategies that would both enrich SEN students' educational experience and enhance their academic performance - pp. 51-61 |
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Successful e-Learning Applications: PRS Funded Projects Report - Danielle Lamb This report gives details of the projects funded by the latest tranche of Subject Centre funding - pp. 63-69 |
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TechDis: e-Learning, Accessibility and Inclusion - Emma Arnold and Sue Harrison This report outlines the services available via the JISC TechDis office, including information and resources about accessibility issues, and funding opportunities - pp. 71-82 |
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Workshop on the Future of HPS - David Mossley This is a report of a workshop organised by UCL and the Unviersity of Leeds to explore the complex relationship between History and Philosophy of Science, to discover factors that are motivating change in that relationship and chart possible future collaboration in a more explicit way than has been done for some time - pp. 83-88 |
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AAPT and APA Conference: Report on Graduate Teaching Seminar - Duncan Watson This report outlines the experience of one postgraduate who attended the AAPT and APA Conference Graduate Teaching Seminar in the USA - pp. 89-105 |
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Interview with Steven French - David Mossley This is the transcript of an interview with Professor Steven French - pp. 107-122 |
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Interdisciplinarity and Philosophy - Benjamin Franks This article describes and defends the interdisciplinary model of the Liberal Arts degree, set up at the Crichton Campus of the University of Glasgow in 1998 - pp. 123-143 |
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Learning,Teaching and Assessment with Deaf Students - Wayne Morris This article outlines issues surrounding the learning, teaching and assesment of deaf students - pp. 145-173 |
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An Educational Approach to Intercultural Teaching and Learning: Some Preliminary Reflections - Anthony G. Reddie This article discusses various issues surrounding Black Christian education - pp. 175-188 |
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Making it Safe to Think Differently About Sex in the Academy - Dee Amy-Chinn This article discusses a module entitled 'Culture, Gender and Sexuality', run at Oxford Brookes University - pp. 189-209 |
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Academic Capital, Postgraduate Research and British Universities - Matthew Eddy This article discusses three different kinds of academic 'capital' postgraduates can gain, publications, teaching and networking, and how to use them to best advantage in a competitive job market - pp. 211-223 |
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Manifesto for Higher Education - Brendan Larvor This article discusses the way academics talk about teaching, and sets out to articulate seven thoughts the author considers to be largely absent from current discourse - pp. 225-236 |
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