Very interesting, thank you. I have downloaded on of the articles to read.
Hope the weather is kind soon.
A question, Martin, do you have a system of personal tutoring at university in NZ similar to what we have here in the UK?
Regards,
Ricky
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Topics of the day:
1. ATLAANZ Journal Volume 2, Issue 1
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Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2017 09:24:58 +0000
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Subject: ATLAANZ Journal Volume 2, Issue 1
Kia ora from NZ / Aotearoa, where we're experiencing the lowest temperatures in a few years. But most of us know someone who has a radiator - we'll get through it.
Just writing to let you know about our journal, which has just gone 'live' on our website at: http://journal.atlaanz.org/index.php/ATLAANZ
There are five articles on quite a range of issues:
* student and staff perspectives of academic support,
* vocabulary building in EAP,
* student reflections on transition into university,
* using interactive comics to teach students about academic integrity,
* and an initiative to support Maori and Pacific Island students in Science and Engineering.
Oh, there's even a book review written by yours truly!
Enjoy!
Nga mihi,
Martin
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