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Article Dans Une Revue Active Learning in Higher Education Année : 2005

Making first-year tutorials count

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This article reports the design and effects of a practical, pedagogic experiment motivated by the wish to encourage greater ‘active learning' in first-year tutorials along with a range of other learning skills, in particular the practice of ‘good' argumentation. The project has its roots in a formal accredited programme in teaching and learning that provided frameworks for thinking about how to change the assessment regime and in a measure of dissatisfaction with the existing, ‘conventional' organization of the tutorial as a site of learning. The aim was to create an environment in which the students prepared thoroughly for each tutorial, engaged in challenging discussion, and reflected on what and how they were learning. The method employed was to centre the assessment regime on the tutorial itself in conjunction with frequent and rapid feedback on student work.
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hal-00571923 , version 1 (01-03-2011)

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John Macmillan, Monica J. Mclean. Making first-year tutorials count. Active Learning in Higher Education, 2005, 6 (2), pp.94-105. ⟨10.1177/1469787405054235⟩. ⟨hal-00571923⟩

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