I know you are trying to be helpful, but referring people to books does the
opposite of what you want to achieve. If, ultimately, the answer to study
has to come from within oneself, then that is where the workshop activity
should be directed. (That is not to denigrate the many writings which
members of this mailgroup prepare assiduously, but merely to put it in its
place)
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> I am putting together a reading list on 'supporting individual students
> with
> difficulties' (study, personal etc) for a workshop this afternoon! Does
> anyone
> have any recommendations in their heads of useful texts or articles.
> I would be much grateful
> ali
>
> Ali Cooper
> Teaching and Learning Development Coordinator
> Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC)
> Lonsdale College
> University of Lancaster
> Lancaster LA1 4YN
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> tel: 01524 593441
> fax: 01524 843934
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