A brush with phenomenalism
Science and the Perception of Nature
Science and the Perception of Nature
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening line, comes from a Cincinnati kid who thought that sudden changes of mind were a good thing: "...
University of Glasgow DD: Ernest Best, emeritus professor of divinity and biblical criticism and noted authority on the Gospel of St Mark. DEng: George Bennett, general manager of Motorola and...
Four students tell Elaine Carlton what they think of university teaching Annette Bailey, 21, BA hons architecture (name changed as the student feared reprisals from the department) I really felt as...
A national teaching certificate could soon be compulsory for lecturers, but controversy surrounds the issue. Alison Utley finds academics sceptical Most academics reject the idea of a national...
A David Starkey lecture is combative, outspoken, controversial and provocative, reports Alan Thomson David Starkey did stand-up comedy as a Cambridge undergraduate and appears to have lost little of...
Teaching is being professionalised in some universities, reports Olga Wojtas Few skills may seem more basic than those needed to use an overhead projector, but beware. "It's a common mistake to put...
The Quality Assurance Agency John Randall, former director of professional standards and development at the Law Society, has been appointed chief executive. The following have been appointed to five...
What is the best way to promote good teaching? Why, promoting academics who are good at it, of course, says Ray Cowell How to make sure that the brightest and best staff think of a career focused on...
A national teaching certificate could soon be compulsory for lecturers, but controversy surrounds the issue. David Baume argues for a cultural change What would persuade universities to put energy...
Students demand a uniform standard of teaching, says Peter McCaffery Variable teaching quality is frequently singled out as one of students' main concerns. They consider that their needs are given...
Mantz Yorke on how to make students' days more than a dull daze In a study which I am leading in the northwest nearly 40 per cent of full-time students who withdrew from their studies in 1994/95...
Harriet Swain on how to make students' days more than a dull daze Enrolment day at Oxford Brookes University holds no happy memories for Julie Corbin. "It was horrible,'' she said. "You had to turn...
Video conferencing will make good teaching bad and bad teaching worse, argue Peter Cope and Sally Brown Contrary to what we are frequently told, video-links that aim to reproduce conventional...
Richard Marquiss would like to pull the plug on the overhead projector I recently attended a research presentation where I became rapidly mesmerised by the use made by the presenter of our old friend...