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Danielle Lamb
We have a wide variety of resources available both on our website and in hardcopy. For hardcopy resources, such as copies of our journal or other publications, please contact us directly.
We classify the resources on our website in three different ways; by subject area, topic and resource type. This means that there are three different ways in which you can browse through our website to find the content you require. So, for example, this resource is an article from our journal, Discourse about a project in a philosophy department about widening participation. You could find it by browsing through the Philosophy resources page ,and access thePhilosophy, Theology, Religious Studies, History of Science and Philosophy of Science.
Resources grouped by different topics and areas are available via the Projects page, including Assessment, Cultural and Religious Diversity (CRD), Doctoral research training programme, Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), e-Learning, Employability, Employer engagement, Entrepreneurship, Ethics, Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL), Linking teaching and research, Mini-projects, Personal Development Planning (PDP), Plagiarism, Progression, Quality and enhancement, and Widening and Increasing Participation (WIP).
Resources grouped by resource type are available on the following pages:
Articles
Articles about a diverse range of learning and teaching issues including, to name but a few, marking, accessibility, plagiarism, techniques for teaching different topics, and e-learning.
Article Reviews
Reviews of articles about teaching philosophy, theology and religious studies that have appeared in journals on these topics.
Case Studies
Case studies, both for use in teaching (e.g. contextualised scenarios that can be used in medical ethics classes), and about students (e.g. giving an overview of employability issues).
Discourse Articles
Current and past issues of the Subject Centre's journal, Discourse.
Event Reports
Reports written by people who have attended our events, and some external events, giving information about what happened at the event and pertinent discussions.
Funded Projects
Information about the mini-projects we have funded in Philosophy, History and Philosophy of Science, Theology, and Religious Studies departments around the country.
Literature Reviews
Literature reviews on various topics.
Reports
Reports about projects that have been undertaken by, or on behalf of, the Subject Centre.
Reviews
Reviews of various topics relevant to learning and teaching in our disciplines.
Summaries
Summaries of various key government policies concerning education, and other such documents.
Teaching Tips
Teaching tips from practising academics.
Useful Links
Links to various other organisations and websites.
This page was originally on the website of The Subject Centre for Philosophical and Religious Studies. It was transfered here following the closure of the Subject Centre at the end of 2011.