Thanks for the prompt responses, David.
I have been asked to address reviewer feedback in response to a
manuscript I submitted for publication. One (anonymous) reviewer has
commented that in terms of background, my manuscript needs "deeper
exploration and discussion of ... learner-centered behavioural science."
They don't explain further and therefore I am currently sending out some
feelers to see if the expression "learner-centered behavioural science"
strikes a chord with anyone involved in research in student learning.
If anyone has relevant suggestions as to possible meanings, I would be
most happy to hear from them.
Best wishes
Margaret
On 17/05/2013 09:54, David Andrew wrote:
> Getting zero results on google is quite unusual these days but that is
> the result for that phrase - in case anyone else was thinking of looking.
>
> It suggests it doesn't exist - where did you come across it Margaret?
>
> David
>
> Margaret MacDougall wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> Are any of our list members familiar with the notion of
>> learner-centred behavioural science? If so, I would be interested to
>> learn how they interpret this notion.
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Best wishes
>>
>> Margaret
>>
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