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53 Interesting Things to do in your Seminars and Tutorials Tips and strategies for running really effective small groups

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Couverture de l’ouvrage 53 Interesting Things to do in your Seminars and Tutorials

Seminars and tutorials are staples of higher and professional education courses, but running them well and ensuring that they are effective is not easy.

53 Interesting Things to do in your Seminars and Tutorials provides practical suggestions, each tried and tested, for ways to develop your skills in running small groups. The authors cover all the issues involved in running small groups: ways to begin; student-led seminars; groupwork; student participation and responsibility; evaluation; written material; and expressing feelings.

Whether you're new to teaching and keen to develop good strategies, or more experienced and looking to expand your repertoire, 53 Interesting Things to do in your Seminars and Tutorials is a handy guide to keep on your desk.

Titles in the series, Foreword, Preface to the first edition, Chapter 1. Starting off, Chapter 2. Student-led seminars, Chapter 3. Groupwork, Chapter 4. Encouraging students to participate, Chapter 5. Encouraging students to take responsibility, Chapter 6. Evaluating the work of the group, Chapter 7. Written material, Chapter 8. Expressing feelings
Professional Practice & Development
HANNAH STRAWSON is a barrister. She holds qualifications from the University of East Anglia and Nottingham Trent Univerity. SUE HABESHAW and TREVOR HABESHAW lectured at the University of Western England. GRAHAM GIBBS was Professor at the Oxford Learning Institute at the University of Oxford.