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  1. Latin in Transition.Bob Lister - 2009 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 8 (2):191-200.
    This article examines the challenges and demands — particularly those relating to the reading of Latin texts in the original — faced by Classics students in England in their first year of university study. Arguing that the examination system in schools encourages rote learning of texts rather than the development of reading skills, the article outlines an approach adopted with first-year students at the University of Cambridge to help them develop the reading strategies, especially the predictive skills, needed to move (...)
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  • Understanding the Transition from School to University in Music and Music Technology.Julia Winterson & Michael Russ - 2009 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 8 (3):339-354.
    This article considers the transition from school to university in Music and Music Technology, continuing the discussion of transitional issues which began in Volume 2 of Arts and Humanities in Higher Education. The focus of the article is a survey of undergraduates, examining areas that were key to their first experience of studying for a degree, such as entry qualifications, course choice, career prospects, difficult aspects of the course and aspects they felt well-prepared for. These data were supplemented with teacher (...)
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  • Great Expectations: Sixth-formers' perceptions of teaching and learning in degree-level English.Karen Smith & Chris Hopkins - 2005 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 4 (3):304-318.
    This article feeds into the discussion of transitional issues begun in Volume 2 of Arts and Humanities in Higher Education. It draws on research into A-level students' expectations of university English and how these compare to the experiences of first-year students, university lecturers and A-level teachers. The data presented are drawn from innovative focus group sessions which gave pre-higher education and first-year university students a range of exercises to encourage them to focus on their expectations and experiences of studying English. (...)
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  • University Challenge: Dynamic subject knowledge, teaching and transition.Andrew Green - 2006 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 5 (3):275-290.
    This article addresses the complex issue of lecturers’ subject knowledge and teaching. It explores the subject knowledge models of Banks, Leach and Moon and of Grossman, Wilson and Shulman . The article then delineates how these can be used in the development of robust teaching models of the subject. It also suggests how these models can be used to develop a scholarly view of teaching and how this may impact on student transition and development. The article emerges from a study (...)
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  • A-level English Literature And The Problem Of Transition.Carol Atherton - 2006 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 5 (1):65-76.
    This article considers the transition from A-level to degree-level study from the schoolteacher’s point of view. It highlights the conflicting subject philosophies that exist at A level, and the resistance to the revised English of Curriculum 2000 that has been apparent in debates about the nature of English Literature post-16. Its main argument is that teachers of English in higher education need to be alert to these issues in order to understand the difficulties that first-year students often experience, recognizing that (...)
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