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UCL Uncovering Politics: Outdoor learning and the politics of hope
This week we’re talking about the politics of hope, the climate crisis, and the importance of learning outdoors. Episode Notes In this episode, host Dr Emily McTernan is joined by Professor Cathy Elliot from UCL’s Department of Political Science to explore the politics of hope in the face of the climate crisis and the role of outdoor learning in cultivating that hope. Amidst growing climate anxiety, especially among younger generations, Prof. Elliot offers a hopeful perspective on how educators can inspire action without falling into despair. This episode delves into the emotional landscape of politics and education, challenging the assumption that critical thinking and emotional engagement are at odds. They discuss the nature of hope, its importance in driving social and political change, and the emotional balance between hope and anger. They also explore the benefits of outdoor learning in higher education, where students engage with nature and develop a more profound sense of pur
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10/18/2024
MAPS Education Research & Innovation Seminar: Rich Osborne (UCL)
Building on the outcomes from a JISC-funded project in the early 2010s, this session discusses the concept of an authentic assessment, the key dimensions that define it and introduces practical tools to help you redesign an existing assessment in order to increase its 'authenticity'.
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2/17/2022
Welcome from Dr Jo Pearce
Welcome from Dr Jo Pearce Academic Head of Learning and Teaching for the Department of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment
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9/6/2019