Professional development with ICT
This course was originally part of the MA Programme in Education but could also be studied on its own. The last presentation of this course was February 2004. The course aimed to develop a teacher’s understanding of issues fundamental to the analysis of change in the school. Both professional and school development were considered, linking teaching using ICT (information and communication technology) to theoretical concepts. Methods such as ‘evidence-based’ practice and crticial evaluation were explored in relation to personal and school priorities.
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24+ hrs
Level 0 Beginner
Teaching and course design in higher education
This course was designed for people teaching or supporting teaching at higher education level, such as teachers, tutors, lecturers, supervisors and student support staff (such as librarians, educational technology and e-learning managers or academic supervisors). The course was originally accredited by the Institute of Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (ILTHE, currently part of the Higher Education Academy) as a route towards membership. The work of a teacher clearly involves much more than classroom performance and the traditional activities that have always aimed to engage students in learning. Teaching embraces planning and running sessions, designing learning environments, supervising and mentoring students in practice situations, marking and giving feedback on student work, undertaking the associated administration, coping with a multifaceted workload and managing complex relationships with colleagues. Successful teachers will also be reflecting across the range of their experiences and planning for continuing development.
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24+ hrs
Level 1 Introductory
Early professional development for teachers
This course was presented between 2001-2003, at postgraduate level. On completion of the course techers received the Certificate of Continuing Professional Development (Teaching and Learning), which could also count (30 points) towards the Master’s Programme in Education. The original course was suitable for teachers in the early stages of their careers who wanted to structure their continuing professional development. It was suitable for all subject teachers, and was designed in consultation with several curriculum associations.
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24+ hrs
Level 0 Beginner
Living arts
The Living Arts series of study modules introduced pre-degree students to the key ideas and skills involved in studying humanities. The complete series included study modules on: Words, Sounds, Images, Places, Ideas, A Living Culture. Here we present Words and Sounds. The Living Arts course has now been replaced by Y160 Making Sense of the Arts.
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24+ hrs
Level 0 Beginner
Breakthrough to Mathematics, Science and Technology
The Breakthrough to Mathematics, Science and Technology series of study modules introduced some of the key ideas and skills involved in studying mathematics, science, technology and engineering. Here we present four study modules in pdf format for you to work through or adapt as you wish. The original material also contained additional printed materials and audio/visual material, these items are not included.
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24+ hrs
Level 0 Beginner
Learning schools programme
The programme was built around the concept of networks of Local Advisers consulting and negotiating a training package tailored to the needs of all or part of a school staff. These LEA Adviser teams provide support for schools and teachers and are equipped with a range of text and audio-visual resources to assist them. Teachers on the Programme undertook their own needs assessment and prioritise various professional tasks and activities to help meet them. The programme materials and support structures facilitated the completion of their selected tasks. The materials consisted of booklets, textbooks, a resource-led web site and subject/phase-based CD-ROMs of examples of good classroom practices using ICT. The support structures include contact with LEA Advisors, face-to-face and by e-mail, and access to a series of moderated local and national electronic conferences. The materials comprise both generic and subject specific content covering Primary and 16 Secondary subjects and country versions where required, including teacher packs in Welsh.
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24+ hrs
Level 0 Beginner
Introduction to thermofluid mechanics
This course introduces the subject areas of fluid mechanics and thermodynamics from an engineering perspective. The course is concerned with the application of these topics to analysis and design in an engineering context.
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24+ hrs
Level 0 Beginner
Teaching and learning with ICT
This course was part of the MA Programme in Education but could also be studied on its own. The last presentation of this course was September 2002.
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24+ hrs
Level 1 Introductory
Social problems and social welfare
Undergraduate level 2 course from the Faculty of Social Sciences presented between 1988 and 1997. The materials accessible here are from 1997
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24+ hrs
Level 2 Intermediate
Research methods in Education and the Social Sciences
Undergraduate level 3 course from the Faculty of Social Sciences presented between 1993 and 1998. The materials accessible here are from 1998.
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24+ hrs
Level 2 Intermediate
OpenUniv-Guyana (Natural resource management in wetland systems)
This area hosts the North Rupunnuni Adaptive Management Plan (NRAMP) project open educational resources.
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Issues in deafness
Undergraduate level 2 course from the Faculty of Social Sciences presented between 1991 and 1996. The materials accessible here are from 1995.
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24+ hrs
Level 1 Introductory
Engineering mechanics: solids
These materials comprise the core teaching text of T235, which is an introductory course to mechanical/aeronautical/materials engineering. Engineering mechanics: solids was last presented in 2003.
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24+ hrs
Level 0 Beginner
Number skills
This module was developed to facilitate the acquisition of number skills for prospective candidates wishing to enter Health and Social Care Programmes.
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24+ hrs
Level 0 Beginner
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