Faculty education morning May 16th with Rector Magnificus Elmer Sterken
Dear staff members and students,
Our education is changing!
At the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences we are involved in quite a few innovation projects, at the moment.
For example:
- we are working on a year class system, commonly known as ‘learning communities’
- there are proposals to reduce the number of resits and to introduce compensations in the context of testing
- digital testing is increasing
- we are working on a programme to improve the teaching of academic skills during all academic years
You have undoubtedly heard something about this, and may already have an opinion about some aspects. Our Rector plays an important part in the recent developments. It is therefore a great opportunity that we can discuss these developments with him on May 16th , our half-yearly (already 7th)
Educational Reform BSS
worth a discussion
Faculty education morning May 16th 2013
10.00 – 12.00 a.m. (in M 0074)
Participants: Rector Magnificus Elmer Sterken, staff members and students
The number of participants in this discussion is limited to 70 entries. If you would like to participate, we advise you to register as soon as possible (but not later than May 13th ), through:
faculteitsbestuur.gmw rug.nl
Last modified: | 04 July 2014 9.36 p.m. |
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