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Project Team: Charlotte Lattin-Rawstrone
The proposed study intends to investigate the application of aspects of the research and framework through an intervention that builds on this framework with a specific focus on the reciprocal process and enactment of outcomes of feedback components by using SMART goals in the feedback process.
Project Team: Sharon Xuereb
It is well documented that Black and Minority Ethnic (B.A.M.E.) students are awarded lower grades at university than their White counterparts. In the UK, a first class and second upper class degree classifications are considered ‘good degrees’.
Project Team: Rhiannon EdwardsShazna MuzammilVanessa Moore
The Accessibility Tool is currently being piloted on modules presenting in 22B and 22J with the goal of disseminating the final version across OU by 23J.
Project Team: Zoe DoyeIeman HassanJoanna RobsonJudith Wilson-Hughes
We have been trialling tutor-led module-wide ‘you can do it’ catch-up sessions on three modules within SSGS (DD102 – 20J and 21B, DD206 – 20J and DD308 – 20J). DD206 and DD308 ran these sessions initially, with DD102, concerned at high numbers o
Project Team: Sue NielandPaige Cuffe
This project will explore the development of postgraduate students’ understanding and practice of academic integrity, that is of good academic conduct, focusing particularly on the module Principles of Social and Psychological Inquiry.
Project Team: Renate DohmenGeorgina HoldenPamela Bracewell-HomerGeorgina Holden
Project Team: Janet Hunter
Project Team: Zoe DoyeIeman Hassan
This project aims to explore whether the granting of extensions to TMA cut off dates has any impact on student retention and whether there is a relationship between TMAs and extensions in relation to different student groups at Level 1.
Project Team: Tracey Elder
Project Team: Sue Nieland
As one of the largest universities in Europe, and the largest in the UK, the quantity of assessment that has to be carried out by tutors at the Open University is far greater than in most institutions.