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Student-centred active learning

Student-centred active learning describes a teaching and learning philosophy shared by inspirational teachers at Sheffield Hallam University. Articles in this area explore the rationale for learner-centred teaching and what is meant by active learning. They focus on academic practice in the classroom. Also see pages on the Spaces for Learning toolkit dealing with the Active Learning Classroom.

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