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Using group work within seminars

Posted on 4th May 2016 by Hannah Nicholson
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When I first started teaching back in October of last year, one of the things I found most difficult was thinking of activities to do within seminars. An hour doesn’t seem like a very long time, especially when you have …read more

Teaching Your First Seminar

Posted on 19th October 2015 by Hannah Nicholson
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Many postgraduate tutors who are new to teaching often find their first few seminars challenging. But teaching does get easier over time!

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