Worcester Journal of Learning & Teaching (ISSN 2024-8032)
Current Issue
Issue 12 – October 2018
Is reflective practice a threshold concept in Work-Based Learning? – Mary Hanson
Gamified Learning: A rationale for ludo-pedagogy and gamified classrooms – Katy Wareham Morris and Jack McGowan
What ‘Gives Life’ to Critical Pedagogy in the Lifelong Learning Sector? Some early findings – Paula McElearney
Connecting with Twitter for Learning and Teaching: A personal perspective – Jenny Lewin-Jones
About the Journal
Worcester Journal of Learning and Teaching (WJLT) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal published by the University of Worcester to disseminate academic articles, project reports and personal perspectives about Learning and Teaching written by staff associated with the University and its partners.
The aims of WJLT are:
- To encourage and support a culture of undertaking and publishing L&T research within the University;
- To establish a community of practice amongst L&T researchers within the University;
- To showcase our L&T research internationally, nationally and within the University;
- To positively impact upon the learning experience of our students.
Types of Contribution:
The Journals includes different types of contribution:
- Academic articles (3000-4000 words) offer the opportunity for researchers to publish the results of Learning and Teaching related research
- Project Reports (1000 – 2000 words) offer the opportunity for project teams to report on the progress and outcomes of Learning and Teaching related research projects
- Personal Perspectives (1000 – 1500 words) offer the opportunity for authors to review and express opinions on any aspect of Learning and Teaching
- Students as Academic Partners (500-1000 words) offer the opportunity for students to report on research projects related to Learning and Teaching.
Notes for Authors:
Authors should read Notes for Authors before submitting contributions for review.
Enquiries
Please contact ltworcester@worc.ac.uk