2013
DOI: 10.1080/14703297.2012.760779
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Yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks. Contextualisation, embedding and mapping: the CEM model, a new way to define and engage staff and students in the delivery of an English language and study skills support programme: a case study of Heriot-Watt and Northumbria University

Abstract: Olwyn (2013) Yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks. Contextualisation, embedding and mapping: the CEM model, a new way to define and engage staff and students in the delivery of an English language and study skills support programme: a case study of Heriot-Watt and Northumbria University. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 50 (3 Northumbria University has developed Northumbria Research Link (NRL) to enable users to access the University's research output. Copyright © and moral rights for … Show more

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“…Sloan and Porter (2010) offered a framework for ensuring that lessons learned from implementation of the CEM Model at Northumbria University were not lost in the transfer to other contexts. In the transfer and implementation of the CEM Model to (Remove brackets and change to Heriot-Watt University)[institution] (Sloan, Porter and Alexander, 2013) the authors noted the importance of further engaging with the student body to identify what students prioritise as the most important content they wish to be delivered in the academic skills workshops.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Sloan and Porter (2010) offered a framework for ensuring that lessons learned from implementation of the CEM Model at Northumbria University were not lost in the transfer to other contexts. In the transfer and implementation of the CEM Model to (Remove brackets and change to Heriot-Watt University)[institution] (Sloan, Porter and Alexander, 2013) the authors noted the importance of further engaging with the student body to identify what students prioritise as the most important content they wish to be delivered in the academic skills workshops.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At Heriot-Watt University, developing study competence as opposed to study skills (Waters & Waters, 2001) and exploring how students are expected to write within their disciplines (Lea & Street, 1998) have been the main aims of in-sessional academic skills provision since its inception in 2009. The CEM Model was introduced in Heriot-Watt University in 2009 (Sloan, Porter and Alexander, 2013) to assess its transferability to a new context. It has provided an effective framework for an internal action research project to evaluate and enhance in-sessional provision for taught postgraduate programmes.…”
Section: The Cem Model (Contexualization Embedding and Mapping) (Slomentioning
confidence: 99%