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(School of English Studies)

A byte in the Dark Ages: Using WebCt for teaching medieval studies.

I teach a B- level module on the Viking Age in the School of English Studies. The module is taught by a one hour lecture… (366 word resource by Christina Lee; July 2004).

 

Widening participation and recruitment of students with a disability on field-based Geographical courses.

Recent legislation, such as the Special Educational Needs and Disability act (SENDA) of 2001, has made it unlawful for any Higher… (458 word resource by Christina Lee; January 2006).

 

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