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    New Horizons in online peer-learning 

    Bamkin, Sam; Sentito, E; Keenan, C; Mallaris, M (2013-03-25)
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    Giving students effective written feedback 

    Bamkin, Sam (Taylor and Francis, 2013-01)
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    Approaching Japanese education in the undergraduate curriculum 

    Bamkin, Sam (2014-08-07)
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    Studying as a Parent 

    Owton, H. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014-07-01)
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    Employability: The missing voice: How student and graduate views could be used to develop future higher education policy and inform curricula 

    Higdon, Rachel Delta (Sage, 2016-06-06)
    The student voice is currently absent from the employability agenda for higher education in the UK. A government-led neoliberal model of employability, claiming what employers want when employing graduates, has been ...
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    From Employability to ‘Complexability’: Creatour gives graduates the ability to facilitate a complex, multifarious creative economy. 

    Higdon, Rachel Delta (2017-12)
    Abstract Higher Education (HE) students and employers within the creative industries dismiss prevailing ‘employability’ skills as inadequate. The author discovers the ‘bottom up’ reality that entry into the creative ...
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    Are multimedia resources effective in life science education? A meta-analysis. 

    Rolfe, Vivien E.; Gray, Douglas T. (UK Centre for Bioscience, 2011-11)
    Multimedia learning is widely used in life science education where the use of pictures and text can bring complex structures and processes to life. However the impact on academic performance and deeper understanding is not ...
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    Realising the National Education Service. 

    Hall, Richard; Gamsu, Sol (Centre for Labour and Social Studies, 2019-05)
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    On autonomy and the technological abolition of academic labour 

    Hall, Richard (Springer, 2019)
    As the global higher education sector is re-engineered through real subsumption inside the logic of competition, academic labour is increasingly proletarianised through the desperate search for relative surplus value. As ...
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    How can technology help us realize the learning potential of a life-wide curriculum? 

    Hall, Richard (University of Surrey, 2010)
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