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The Rethinking Assessment Practices in Higher Education: Call for all Warwick health students.

You are invited to participate in a Monash-Warwick Alliance funded project ‘Rethinking Assessment Practices in Higher Education’ that seeks to address barriers that prevent health educators moving from traditional assessment practices towards diverse, dynamic, and authentic-oriented assessments.

Wed 01 May 2024, 08:59

The value of Socio-Emotional Learning in higher education. A new IATL publication.

Explore the integration of Care-Rooted Approaches and Participatory Practices in higher education with Dr Elena Riva's newly published article, which discusses how to embed socio-emotional learning into higher education curriculum and projects.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2773233924000093?via%3Dihub

Wed 01 May 2024, 08:36

Workshop in interdisciplinary pedagogy

Solving 21st Century problems requires an interdisciplinary approach, and universities should be training students to think and research with an interdisciplinary approach, which requires the development of interdisciplinary pedagogy.

Wed 01 May 2024, 08:26

Free writing workshop in May

A free writing workshop for undergraduates of all disciplines.

Wed 01 May 2024, 08:06

IATL Module Fair : Wednesday 24th April 12:30 - 14:30

The Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning (IATL) offer an innovative portfolio of interdisciplinary modules for UG and PG students. Find out more at IATL's Module Fair - Wednesday 24th April 12:30 - 14:30 in the FAB Agora (Ground Floor).

Wed 10 Apr 2024, 09:47 | Tags: IATL events, Warwick news, IATL news

Meaningful Game Design

Dr Devon Allcoat and Chris Evans have written a book inspired by their IATL module Serious Tabletop Game Design and Development ‘Meaningful Game Design’Meaningful Game Design 

Tue 05 Dec 2023, 09:50

IATL goes to Denmark!

Dr Elena Riva has been visiting colleagues at the University of Copenhagen to celebrate the success of the first iteration of their in-classroom, interdisciplinary module about wellbeing inspired by IATL module Understanding Wellbeing Theory and Practice. This follows the launch in September of its online counterpart, now open to all the students of the Faculty of Social Science at the University of Copenhagen and also inspired by the IATL online module Understanding Wellbeing. During the visit, plans have been made for the next steps of this wonderful collaboration that will look at supporting staff wellbeing literacy, relaying on the great expertise of our Danish colleagues. Watch this space!

Fri 01 Dec 2023, 12:25 | Tags: IATL news, Copenhagen

Live theatre experience for IATL module Local/Global Shakespearience

This term saw the return of the IATL module IL021/IL121 Local/Global Shakespearience. Gemma Short, (3rd year Theatre & Performance Studies) wrote a review of their trip to see Macbeth at the Loft Theatre in Leamington.

Fri 24 Nov 2023, 10:15

IATL Skills Sessions

IATL will be offering a new suite of Interdisciplinary Skills Sessions designed to enhance the learning of students taking IATL modules. Over the next few weeks we will be running sessions on Interdisciplinary Academic Writing, Ethics Application Support and Interdisciplinary Methods. All IATL students are welcome to attend these sessions. More information and a form to register your interest can be found here

Wed 15 Feb 2023, 15:13 | Tags: IATL events, IATL news, Courses and modules

23/24 Teaching Opportunity

The Chemistry Department is looking for ECRs from across all faculties to join our new 'Beyond Science' module, run in conjunction with IATL. The role will require 3-4 hours per week from week six of term one next year until the end of term two. The main duties include supporting groups through the process of a research project, reflecting on their work, and thinking how best to engage the public with it at a symposium in term three. Training will be provided in public engagement, co-creation, and design thinking. If you are interested in registering your interest, please contact Tom.Ritchie@warwick.ac.uk.

Thu 09 Feb 2023, 14:27

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