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Gaihe Survey Report Results, Andrew Gibson, Ellen Hazelkorn
Gaihe Survey Report Results, Andrew Gibson, Ellen Hazelkorn
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This conference presentation details the results of the survey from the Governance and Adaptation to Innovative Modes of Higher Education Provision (GAIHE) Project (funded by the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) through the Lifelong Learning Programme), and discusses their implications.
Making The Academic Transition To College, Mary O'Rawe
Making The Academic Transition To College, Mary O'Rawe
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Students encounter many changes and challenges in making the transition to college. As well as a different vocabulary around the learning environment, students will be supported to take charge of their own learning, and encouraged to move beyond rote learning and to start thinking around the material and the subject area. This newspaper article helps students to understand how to step up to this independent learning, and presents a range of tips for success.
World Class Universities And The Public Interest, Ellen Hazelkorn
World Class Universities And The Public Interest, Ellen Hazelkorn
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Trends In Food Product Development: What’S New On The Supermarket Shelf, Anna Cruickshank
Trends In Food Product Development: What’S New On The Supermarket Shelf, Anna Cruickshank
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The agri-food sector plays an integral part in Ireland’s economy. It is the largest indigenous industry, contributing €26 billion in turnover and generating 12.3% of merchandise exports. The agri-food and drink sector accounts for 7.2% of Ireland's economy-wide GVA and 12.3% of Ireland’s exports. The sector supports around 170,000 jobs or 8.8% of total employment and makes a particularly significant contribution to employment in rural areas. (DAFM 2014).
In a rapidly changing environment the survival of the food service industry and the food retail markets depend to a large extent on their capacity to develop and market new or radically …
Students' Views On Assessment, Fiona Mcsweeney
Students' Views On Assessment, Fiona Mcsweeney
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The aim of the study was to explore the views and experiences of students in a Social Science department in an institute of higher education. All undergraduate students were surveyed using a structured questionnaire. 258 valid questionnaire were returned and analysed to ascertain students’ opinions on the purpose of assessment, how prepared they felt for assessments, their experiences and views of formative feedback and their reactions to grades. Findings show that while students have completed a good range of assessment types and show awareness of the learning potential of assessments they do not feel they understand lecturers’ expectations nor are …
Getting Smart About The First-Year Undergraduate Experience, Mary O'Rawe
Getting Smart About The First-Year Undergraduate Experience, Mary O'Rawe
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