Some Key European and National Teaching and Learning Policy and Practice Documents

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Some Key European and National Teaching and Learning Policy and Practice Documents

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National Forum

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Teaching & Learning

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Assessment and Feedback, Curriculum Design, National Forum Insights, Teaching and Learning Practice

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Some Key European and National Teaching and Learning Policy and Practice Documents

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This Forum Insight presents a summary of some of the key European and national teaching and learning documents (see summary table overleaf) which can be used to encourage on-going dialogue and to inform teaching and learning enhancement within the context of wider drivers and issues.

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National Forum (06/07/2016). Some key european and national teaching and learning policy and practice documents. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/some-key-european-and-national-teaching-and-learning-policy-and-practice-documents/ License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY).

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