Future Skills Scotland
07-October-2004
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Janet Moffett
University of Paisley
1 comments.
- Latest comment:
- 18-February-2005 14:14:27 by abrown; Direct link
Questions or a discussion
10-October-2004
I wonder whether the questions have the feel of an exam. Maybe we should start a discussion that touches on some of these issues - then others may feel easier about contributing.
1 comments.
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- 11-October-2004 12:44:49 by lucymarris; I agree
how to respond
21-October-2004
Hi
I have been recent visitor to the website and sent the following email to the administrator re posting replies. I received two very encouraging email replies both stating that the website is for practitioners and to respond to any items as we feel appropriate and in a way which we are most comfortable. Perhaps more people might feel encouraged to join in.
>Can you help? The website is very intersting and there lots of
>interesting articles and discussions which you can dip into or read in
>depth where you have more time or are particularly interested in a topic.
> I was interested in a number of the discussion comments and papers which
>were posted but I felt a bit hesitant about contributing a comment which
>was not 'academic' enough. Would it be preferable if comments were of an
>'academic' nature or can we as practitioners contribute our thoughts,
>comments etc onthe discussion topics as we feel. Unless you are actively
>involved in research it can be difficult to find the time to produce an
>in-depth response.
>I think the website is a great resource - it helps to keep up with the
>latest research which challenges and informs my current practice.
>thanks
>Christine McConnell
2 comments.
- Latest comment:
- 29-October-2004 09:55:34 by jbimrose; Without comments from practitioners........
