Strategy 2019-2021 Leading Enhancement and Innovation in Teaching and Learning

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Strategy 2019-2021 Leading Enhancement and Innovation in Teaching and Learning

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National Forum

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Teaching & Learning

Topic(s)

Accessibility & Inclusion, Assessment and Feedback, Digital Learning, Learning Analytics, National Forum Publications, Open Education, Professional Development, Student Success, Teaching and Learning Practice

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CC BY

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This Strategy outlines the vision, mission and values of the National Forum. It also provides a high-level overview of the strategic priorities and the key strategic aims and activities planned up to December 2021.

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National Forum (20/06/2026). Strategy 2019-2021 leading enhancement and innovation in teaching and learning. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/strategy-2019-2021-leading-enhancement-and-innovation-in-teaching-and-learning/ License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY).

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