PROGRAMME
PRESENTATIONS (in the Lloyd Lecture Theatre):
John Morley (Manchester University): In-sessional EAP provision: issues and tensions
Dilys Thorp (recently of Thames Valley University): Why we dont ask questions: some insights for the EAP teacher from students perceptions of their learning
Antonia Pulsford (University of Warwick): What (happens now), why (does it happen), how (do we hope to improve the provision)?
Lynn Errey (Oxford Brookes University): EAP and ESP within a degree programme
Andy Gillett (University of Hertfordshire): Provision of in-sessional EAP in British HE institutions: some problems and solutions
WORKSHOPS
Judy Olsen (City College of San Francisco, currently at the Institute of Education, University of London): Thinking, questioning and academic literacy in the disciplines
Richard Badger and Goodith White (University of Stirling): Lend me your ears: listening and note-taking in academic lectures
Gail Langley (South Bank University): Exploring student evaluation of in-sessional support: how well can we measure effectiveness and efficiency from student feedback?
Jeanne Godfrey (University of Westminster): Employability, communication skills and critical thinking: the exploitation and exploration of in-sessional EAP provision in the wider university context