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Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 11:37 -0400
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From: Ruth.Parry at nottingham.ac.uk
Subject: [CIOS/ethno] teaching EM and CA
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Dear all=20
Alongside convening a workshop on teaching at ASA earlier this year, =
I've been collaborating with Virginia Teas Gill and Paul ten Have to set =
up a bank of materials which might be of use to those who design and =
deliver teaching in EM and CA. Thanks to some generous contributions, =
there are already some materials online at the EMCA news website:
http://www.paultenhave.nl/Teaching%20resources%20CA-EM.htm
We'd like to expand this collection if we can. Of course we recognise =
that there are often good reasons not to make such materials public, but =
we suspect we have not yet captured all that could be made available. If =
you think you have materials to offer, do look at the site, and get in =
touch with me to submit or to make enquiries. =20
Good wishes to all
Ruth Parry
Dr Ruth Parry
Research Fellow, CLAHRC - The Collaboration for Leadership in Applied =
Health Research & Care,
University of Nottingham, UK
Personal Website: http://sites.google.com/site/ruthparryshomepage/
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teaching EM and CA
Dear all
Alongside convening a workshop on teaching at ASA earlier this year, =
I've been collaborating with Virginia Teas Gill and Paul ten Have to set =
up a bank of materials which might be of use to those who design and =
deliver teaching in EM and CA. Thanks to some generous =
contributions, there are already some materials online at the EMCA news =
website:
http:=
//www.paultenhave.nl/Teaching%20resources%20CA-EM.htm
We'd like to expand this collection if we can. Of course we =
recognise that there are often good reasons not to make such materials =
public, but we suspect we have not yet captured all that could be made =
available. If you think you have materials to offer, do look at the =
site, and get in touch with me to submit or to make enquiries.
Good wishes to all
Ruth Parry
Dr Ruth Parry
Research Fellow, CLAHRC - The Collaboration for Leadership in Applied =
Health Research & Care,
University of Nottingham, UK
Personal Website: http://sites.go=
ogle.com/site/ruthparryshomepage/
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