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Institutional Teaching, Learning And Assessment Strategy, July 2015 To July 2020; Version 3 – July 2017 (Updated February 2018), Cct College Dublin Feb 2018

Institutional Teaching, Learning And Assessment Strategy, July 2015 To July 2020; Version 3 – July 2017 (Updated February 2018), Cct College Dublin

Past Institutional Reports

Teaching, learning and assessment at CCT College Dublin takes place in the national and international context of Higher education. We recognise the importance of a carefully considered teaching, learning and assessment strategy spanning the diverse needs of the institution, its programmes and stakeholders. This is the Teaching, Learning and Assessment Strategy 2015 to 2020 and supports and enhances teaching, learning and assessment across the institution and through all programmes. It reflects the current practices within the environment while recognising the on-going positive developments within the sector and beyond, allowing for continuous audit, enhancement and improvement. While smaller documents and policies …


Cct Strategic Plan 2018 - 2020, Institution Strategy, Cct College Dublin Jan 2017

Cct Strategic Plan 2018 - 2020, Institution Strategy, Cct College Dublin

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This strategic plan has been formulated and introduced at a time of general global economic recovery from the acute downturn spanning the period 2008 - 2013. However, the effects of the downturn are still widely felt in parts of the world and across Ireland. The current Irish government (2017) is currently reviewing a new approach to funding of higher education in Ireland. Exchequer funding for state institutions reduced in the main in late noughties, although creative state initiatives such as Springboard are still available for accessible higher education and training. For the first time in Irish history, students of established …