Skip to main content Accessibility information

Search

Search


31 - 40 of 142 search results for `all modules`
  1. Fully-matching results

  2. 5 Jul 2021: Female67%. Male33%. Upper. Action Plan. Ensure all new managers understand our values and our approach to leadership. ... e-learning modules on effective recruitment and. selection and attended unconscious bias training.
  3. 20 Dec 2021: Student representatives approved the proposed sharing of all modules across the programmes as they felt this would give them a good understanding across the context of 0 – 18 education. ... FdA Learning and Teaching v1.5. 6.2 e-Learning. All modules
  4. 11 Nov 2022: In order to achieve GBC the students should pass all modules and gain a minimum of 50% across all modules. ... pass all modules at 50% or higher, consequently all modules become non-condonable.
  5. 10 Jul 2024: Environment. All resources must be placed on KeyLinks modules to ensure compliance with our. ... lists can be viewed in Appendix C. 4.6.1 Availability. Library staff will determine availability of items on all validation/revalidation modules as.
  6. 12 Jul 2022: Student representatives approved the proposed sharing of all modules across the programmes as they felt this would give them a good understanding across the context of 0 – 18 education (SSLC, March ... 6.2 e-Learning. All modules will provide
  7. 25 Jun 2024: This is integrated across all modules and in practice placements and students are supported to develop these skills. ... Canvas is used for all modules for directed and e-learning activities.
  8. 12 Jul 2022: All modules will at least provide information and links to literature and other resources on the University’s virtual learning environment. ... It is a prescribed programme and Trainee Teachers are required to take all the specified modules.
  9. 27 Mar 2024: awards credit at module level for all students studying the modules in its area,. ... External Examiners may scrutinise samples of work in all modules in order to do so.
  10. MRes  (No UCAS code. Apply to Marjon.)

    Pursue your own research interests. Master of Research (MRes) teaches research methods and enables you to do an independent project relating to your specialist subject area, and a Master's thesis.
    Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time
    Level: Postgraduate
    Thumbnail for MRes
  11. 11 Nov 2022: The team are developing a digital Sport Development event calendar to support students’ experience by making available key programme events and activities within modules available to all students across the three ... All students that are engaged in