Have a look at the Trinity College Dublin webpage. There is a policy section
where the Centre for Academic Practice and Student Learning (CAPSL) is
established. There is also a "Broad Curriculum" policy, which talks about
developing all the student’s potentials, not just academic ones. Laurie Lumsden
Quoting Ed Foster <[log in to unmask]>:
> Good afternoon all
>
> I'm currently writing a report about the types of learning/ study support
> available to our students. I'd hoped to pick out commitments from our
> Learning & Teaching policy and use them in the introduction. Our policy is
> distinctly light on the subject (we're a very devolved institution). It
> may be that clearer guidance is available in other University, or faculty-
> specific policies, so I'll keep digging.
>
> I was therefore interested to see what public commitments other
> institutions made to offer study/ learner support to their students through
> documents like their Charters/ learning & teaching policies.
>
> Would anyone care to share?
>
> Ed
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