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Currere, we learnt, is a reflective process of examining curriculum. Pioneered by William Pinar in 1975, it involves four stages; The Regressive – remembering key episodes from the past; of your own ...
However, there is one questioning technique that has had all of us English PGCE students talking recently: ‘Think, Pair, Share’. Originally created by Professor Frank Lyman in 1981, ‘Think, Pair, ...
Think you might need a visa to study in the UK? Not sure which immigration route would be right for you? Look here for comprehensive help and guidance.
This section contains quick links to help you find relevant immigration information. The main Visas and Immigration website can be found here Where and how can I get a CAS statement for my Student ...
International students coming to Swansea University? We have a variety of support resources and information to help you prepare for coming to study in the UK.
After years of extraordinary personal and academic challenges, from caring for three generations of her family to living with ...
In this entertaining and highly informative book, polar-explorer Huw Lewis Jones and nature illustrator Sam Caldwell take readers on an intrepid field trip to Antarctica and beyond to discover the ...
Helen Docherty is the author of many much-loved rhyming picture books, including The Snatchabook, The Knight Who Wouldn’t Fight and Someone Just Like You. Her books have been translated into 27 ...
This new book by Welsh writer Claire Fayers takes a fresh look at some of Wales' most entertaining and intriguing myths and folklore.' Jenny White, The Western Mail A wealth of Welsh myths, legends ...
Red Sky in the Morning, Poet's Warning is the fourth collection of mysterious, humorous, philosophical and charming poetry for young people by Alex Wharton, Children's Laureate Wales. From Poems that ...
Feminist History for Every Day of the Year by bestselling author and feminist champion Kate Mosse tells the story of women's and girls' history, sweeping across the world and through the ages.
Rebecca lives in Swansea with her partner, their son, and their dogs. She loves walking, the sea, and reading about as many different worlds as possible. One year on from the day the shadows shifted ...
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