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  2. 7 Apr 2021: RW invited fellow governors to join him in expressing thanks and appreciation to all Marjon’s staff and students. ... He paid tribute to RW and his team for all they had achieved.
  3. 12 Jul 2022: Assessment tasks are all written, and each task builds on the previous one/s to scaffold students’ progression. ... All three assessment tasks for the first module, PCMM51, then support the completion of a small-scale research project which is
  4. 31 Aug 2023: MAIN MEETING – all in attendance 4. Welcome, Apologies & Declaration of Conflicts of Interests 4.1 Opening the main part of the meeting, Committee Chair, Emma van der Lugt, welcomed. ... TIAA’s maturity assessment was summarised in the report, noting
  5. 24 Jun 2020: A breakdown of all actions to mitigate and reduce this key risk would be developed. ... 7.6 HA indicated there could be some flexibility in the audit plan but agreed all audits would be completed by June.
  6. 24 Jan 2023: All practical and off-site activities are risk assessed by the respective academic staff. ... The activities and events across the programme are visible to all students via the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).
  7. 5 Jun 2024: 5. Programme Learning Outcomes. The programme outcomes indicate the range and level of capabilities, which all BA (Hons) Sport Coaching and Physical Education students should have achieved upon completion of the ... All practical and off-site activities
  8. 12 Jul 2022: 1.17 Work-Based Learning Arrangements: Placements in all three years. 1.18 Foundation Degree Progression Routes: FdA Learning Support. ... All student work is assessed in accordance with the University’s Degree Regulations.
  9. 19 Jan 2023: Exercise for Health, Work Based Learning, Nutrition for Health and Advanced Lifestyle Practitioner) throughout the programme across all years. ... 10. Programme Structure. The programme structure is noted below. Year 1-3 of the programme is prescribed,
  10. 12 Jul 2022: 6.2 e-Learning. All modules will provide information and links to literature and other resources on the University’s virtual learning environment. ... all students to demonstrate to their full potential what they know, understand and can do’ (Hockings
  11. 12 Jul 2022: All student work is assessed in accordance with the University’s Degree Regulations. ... All placements are preceded with a series of. BA (Hons) Education Studies (from 2019-20) V2.5.
  12. 20 Dec 2021: In all cases, students will be required to demonstrate that the programme aims and programme learning outcomes for Level 7 can be achieved. ... The skills of independent research and collaborative working are transferable to all future career pathways.
  13. 13 Jul 2022: This programme framework will adhere to all sections of the Marjon assessment policy and procedures, valid from September 2021. ... Opportunities available to sport coaches are expanding all the time and this growth appears likely to continue for the
  14. 7 Apr 2021: 1.2 No apologies were received; all members were present. 1.3 Written declarations of interest were noted in Part B. ... AH wished to convey the Committee’s appreciation to SA and all his team, to SMT and staff for this tremendous achievement.
  15. 12 Aug 2020: place would all need consideration and would be explored. 8. Review of cyber security risk and arrangements. ... comparison against all other HE libraries and can be sorted by type, therefore.
  16. 12 Aug 2020: US confirmed. that actions are all monitored to ensure that nothing is lost. ... 8.2 AC noted not all areas can be audited and the audit plan therefore highlights the key areas.
  17. 2 Dec 2022: Reflective practice is a core element of all modular assessment tasks. ... All registered students of the Plymouth Marjon University are entitled to draw upon a range of the University’s student support and guidance services.
  18. 8 Feb 2022: Compared with all universities in England, The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide the GUG scored us:. ... The guidance sets out the requirement that all organisations wishing to be recognised as charities must.
  19. 20 Dec 2021: Hence, research methods and methodologies are included at all levels of the programme. ... All modules will at least provide information and links to literature and other resources on the University’s virtual learning environment.
  20. 30 Nov 2022: All programme modules are underpinned by knowledge derived from current research and will support students in becoming researchers of their own practice and experience. ... There will be a staff:student liaison committee meeting each semester that all
  21. 28 Apr 2022: All practical and off-site activities are risk assessed by the respective Module Leaders and Lecturers. ... For example learning enhancement activities such as course conferences and field trips will be publicised in an annual calendar and available to
  22. 2 Jul 2022: 6.4 The Committee was satisfied with the position and AGREED to close all items recommended for closure under point 3 of the report. ... to increase this to over 95% (while some other Universities still offered none at all); some Universities had lost
  23. 21 Sep 2023: Sustainability is recognised as a key concept to integrate into the programme and therefore an awareness of sustainability is integrated into all of the modules throughout the programme. ... 7. Modes of Assessment. All assessments are in-line with the
  24. 24 Nov 2022: Inclusive and authentic assessments, Inclusive assessments which can be completed by all individuals. ... assessment approach, as it enables all students to participate. Students participate in located and.
  25. 20 Aug 2020: 2 Who is covered by the policy? This policy covers employees all at all levels and grades, including senior managers,. ... You may bring a. companion with you to the meeting. 12.4 You must take all reasonable steps to attend a meeting.
  26. 9 Oct 2020: 5.19 All staff had received bespoke communications, including a homeworking policy and risk assessment. ... 5.27 MJ recorded formal thanks to BoG, all staff including the onsite team and to Marjon’s students – expressing gratitude to everyone for
  27. 8 Jun 2023: For example, the All Party Parliamentary Group’s Report Creative Health ‘recommend[s] that arts education institutions initiate. ... 7. Modes of Assessment. All learning, teaching and assessment will be inclusive and focus on supporting success for
  28. 8 Dec 2022: holistic development of all those within the University community and to deliver an authenticity of experience to empower self-realisation’. ... 6.1 Learning Enhancement. The programme aims to provide a holistic and inclusive pedagogical approach to
  29. 19 Jan 2023: A virtual forum on the Learning Space, accessible to all students and the tutors, will be used to stimulate discussion and debate outside of scheduled teaching time. ... At all times, students are. encouraged to enquire and seek answers, co-producing
  30. 4 May 2023: At level 6 all students will complete 2 core psychology modules, which are required for BPS accreditation, in addition to an empirical project. ... The modules which contain the core psychological knowledge and theory appropriate for the BPS
  31. 17 Dec 2021: As with all performing arts-based programmes, the opportunities to perform in public help to build confidence, strengthen oral skills and develop the ability to work within groups with a common ... To ensure parity of marking and transparency of grading
  32. 10 Nov 2022: In all modules, the titles and focus of assessments are drawn from and informed by students’ professional development needs and discussed and approved with University Tutors. ... 12. Professional Advisory Group. A Professional Advisory Group (PAG) has
  33. 10 Oct 2023: The programme promotes equality of opportunity through an inclusive agenda of ‘football for all’, ultimately resulting in more people benefiting from positive experiences and outcomes through football. ... 6.1 e-Learning. Members of the subject team
  34. 12 Aug 2020: that we continue to enhance our research profile. As the REF 2021 deadline closes in upon all.
  35. 6 Oct 2022: 6.2 e-Learning. All modules will provide information and links to literature and other resources on the University’s VLE [Canvas]. ... analytical skills, critical thinking, decision making skills, and team working skills – all skills that relate to
  36. 10 Aug 2020: All members were in attendance. 1.2 No conflicts of interest were declared. ... following consultation with some committee members, all but £0.5m had been taken.
  37. 15 Jul 2022: MJ outlined further potential to be realised, around growth, upskilling and place/space initiatives, all of which were rooted in the University’s values and reflected the transformative power of education ... 6.3 GR requested BoG’s support in
  38. 12 Jul 2022: All practical and off-site activities are risk assessed by the respective Module Leaders and Lecturers. ... All students that engage in work based modules are allocated a University Placement Tutor who.
  39. 11 Oct 2022: The nine competencies are embedded throughout the programme and across all years of study. ... Models of shared and collaborative working enable all programme team members to benefit from scholarly activity.
  40. 11 Nov 2022: Economic, social, environmental, cultural and psychological sustainability are all seen as key in light of contemporary discourses of uncertainty, complexity and risk (Huckle, 2008; Sousa, 2011; Sterling, 2013). ... On-campus Nursery provision In addition
  41. 12 Jul 2022: The programme has been designed around a backbone of core knowledge running through all levels of the degree. ... All practical and off-site activities are risk assessed by the respective academic staff.
  42. 8 Apr 2022: RW noted that all amendments were in line with advice received from the University’s legal advisors, Womble Bond Dickinson and that of HE Shared Legal.
  43. 13 Mar 2023: MAIN MEETING – all in attendance 4. Welcome, Apologies & Declaration of Conflicts of Interests 4.1 Opening the main part of the meeting, Committee Chair, Emma van der Lugt, welcomed. ... colleagues. 4.2 No apologies were received; all members were in
  44. 12 Aug 2020: All other outstanding. matters were to be discussed during the meeting. ... improvements all impact on the league table positions. 8.2 Grade inflation was briefly discussed and SP noted there is a growing focus on how.
  45. 10 Oct 2023: This allows them to explore and clarify their values as well as promote sustainable futures for all. ... Teaching and learning includes the use of day and residential fieldwork experiences across all levels of the programme.
  46. 4 May 2023: A virtual forum on the virtual learning environment, accessible to all students and the tutors, will be used to stimulate discussion and debate outside of scheduled teaching time. ... and analytical skills, critical thinking, decision making skills, and
  47. 24 Jan 2024: All modules will as a minimum provide information and links to literature and other resources on the VLE. ... 7. Modes of Assessment. All student work is assessed in accordance with the University’s Assessment Regulations.
  48. 10 Aug 2020: ACTION: ALL. 7.8 In reply, CG noted the co-operation between the Estates Development Task Group (of which she was Chair) and this committee. ... Shum for their attendance and contributions. The committee joined AH in wishing GG all the best, this being
  49. 4 May 2023: 8. Exemptions to University Regulations. All coursework uploaded to Turnitin will be aligned to anonymous marking. ... All placements adhere to the University Policy on Placement Learning. The specific work-based module runs for the whole of the second
  50. 8 Dec 2022: All programme modules are underpinned by knowledge derived from current research and will support students in becoming researchers of their own practice and experience. ... All placements adhere to the University Policy on Placement Learning. BSc (Hons)
  51. 18 Oct 2021: MAIN MEETING – all in attendance. 4. Welcome, Apologies & Declaration of Conflicts of Interests 4.1 Opening the main part of the meeting, Committee Chair, Emma van der Lugt, welcomed colleagues. ... This reflected a continuing evolution around audit