Age and Learning: an exploration of the ways in which the changing age profile of learners and teachers in higher education is changing pedagogy

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Frame, P., Harwood, T., Hoult, E., Jenkins, M. and Lynch, K. 2007. Age and Learning: an exploration of the ways in which the changing age profile of learners and teachers in higher education is changing pedagogy.
AuthorsFrame, P., Harwood, T., Hoult, E., Jenkins, M. and Lynch, K.
TypeConference paper
Year2007
ConferenceTeaching and Learning Conference on The Challenges and Opportunities of Diversity
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