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Improving Learning for All: A Day for Teachers of International Students
10am – 5pm, Friday 3rd September 2010 Conference Suite, Townhill Campus, Swansea Metropolitan University
This one-day workshop is offered by Swansea Metropolitan University and the Teaching International Students (TIS) project[1].
'Teaching International Students' is a joint initiative of the Higher Education Academy and the United Kingdom Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) with funding from the Prime Minister's Initiative 2 (PMI2). It is a two year project, hosted and co-funded by the Higher Education Academy.
The workshop is aimed at practitioners who work with international students on a day-to-day basis - whether in the classroom or in support of the students’ studies.
The event is offered as a practical workshop where delegates will have the opportunity to work with the resources being created as part of the TIS project and to hear individual papers from local colleagues.
Themes for the day include (subject to change):
Issues of plagiarism and international students
The experiences of Swansea Business School (SMU) over 5 years of teaching international undergraduate students
Strategies for feedback and assessment of international students
Managing international student expectations
The event programme can be found here
There is no charge for the event, but you will need to fund your own travel expenses. A buffet lunch and refreshments will be provided.
We hope that the workshop will appeal to practitioners looking for support in this area. If you have any queries then please do not hesitate to contact Paul Osborne (paul.osborne@smu.ac.uk) or Dr Fiona Hyland (fiona.hyland@bristol.ac.uk)
Due to high demand the delegate list is fully booked. If you would like to be placed on the reserve list please click here and include your contact details in the email. |
