LOST & FOUND – help map the culture of UAL, 1975-2015
Researchers in the Exchange are currently undertaking LOST & FOUND, a project that aims to identify and understand teaching and learning practices across diverse programmes and courses at UAL. It is an attempt to map the culture of the institution from 1975 – 2015, and to see what forms of pedagogy are dominant, emerging, or on the wane.
We are inviting all teaching staff and staff who support learning, ideally in collaboration with their course teams, to help build a snapshot of what is going on. To do this, we have created a questionnaire, which takes roughly 10 – 20 minutes to complete: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/8QTD5QM
This is an opportunity to be part of an exciting piece of research that will help us understand UAL’s teaching and learning culture from an historical and contemporary perspective. We would be very grateful for all contributions.
There will be a launch event on Wednesday 2 March, Red Room, Chelsea 15:30 – 18:00. Save the date!
For more information about the project or if you would like to be involved, please contact Nick Addison, n.addison@arts.ac.uk
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