Wednesday 11 June 2008

Teaching and Research in English: Making the Links

Teaching and Research in English: Making the Links
City: Edinburgh
Venue: University of Edinburgh, Conference Room, Ground Floor, David Hume Tower
Date: 13 Jun 08
Time: 10:00

Event Description: Bringing together subject-specific current practice and theory in the area of Teaching-Research Linkages, this workshop will encourage teacher-researchers (including postgraduate students) from the areas of Creative Writing, Language and Literature to share ideas. Possible areas to be addressed may include:
The relationship between research skills/methods and the skills passed on to students
The effect teaching has on research practice (eg how far is research teaching-driven?)
The importance of diverse research interests in curriculum development and provision
The limitations which research may place on teaching skills (eg what effects, good and/or bad, does the specialisation inherent in research have on teaching?)
Do our students mind/care if we are an 'expert' in what we teach?
Programme: (subject to alteration)
Time
Theme/Session
10:00
Registration and Coffee
10:30
Teaching-Research: issues in the Scottish ContextDr Vicky GunnUniversity of Glasgow
11:30
Coffee
11:45
Living on the Border(s): Perspectives on Researching and Teaching Scottish LiteratureAssociate Professor Carla SassiUniversity of Verona
12:45
Lunch
13:45
Teaching to Research: Scottish Women WritersResearch to Teaching: The Carlyle LettersMs Aileen ChristiansonUniversity of Edinburgh
14:45
Coffee
15:00
Summary and DiscussionTeaching-Research: an eternal balancing act OR a happy relationship?Dr Keith HughesEnglish Subject Centre
15:45
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