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Learning & Teaching Resources

This section of the QuILT website contains information, documentation and links to materials which will be useful to staff.Image of Open Access centre

The resources here are clustered under the following headings:

  1. Academic Bodies and Roles
  2. Assessment, Feedback and Examining
  3. e-Learning
  4. Monitoring & Review
  5. Peer Observation of Teaching
  6. Personal Development Planning (PDP)
  7. Policy on Postgraduates who Teach
  8. Recruitment and Admissions
  9. Research Degree Programmes
  10. Student Engagement
  11. Teaching Code of Practice
  12. Teaching Methods
  13. Teaching Innovation and Excellence
  14. Work-based and Placement Learning

We are trying to make our website as user-friendly and accessible as possible. If you have any suggestions for improvement of the organisation of the Resources section, please contact:
sue.gill@ncl.ac.uk
0191 222 7547

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    • Academic Bodies and Roles
    • Assessment, Feedback and Examining
    • e-Learning
    • Monitoring and Review
    • Peer Observation of Teaching
    • Personal Development Planning (PDP)
    • Policy on Postgraduates who Teach
    • Recruitment and Admissions
    • Research Degree Programmes
    • Student Engagement
    • Teaching Code of Practice
    • Teaching Methods
    • Teaching Innovation and Excellence
    • Work-based and Placement Learning
 
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