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Module BOOKS, READING AND WRITING IN MEDIEVAL IRELAND, C.350-1200

Module code: SK109
Credits: 7.5
Semester: 1
Department: CENTRE FOR TEACHING & LEARNING
International: No
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The anchor lectures - by cutting-edge research-led teachers - to cover production and use of Irish manuscripts and books in Ireland from the sixth to the late twelfth centuries. It is envisaged that some of the anchor lectures will take the form of workshops, in order to encourage students to apply what they have learned in tutorials to an in-class discussion with members of staff.

Tutorials consist of:
• 12 palaeography and diplomatic classes (one per week), in which we facilitate the development of specific skills e.g. identifying and reading selected scripts.
• 12 universal critical skills classes (one per week), in which the students will be introduced to a variety of critical skills topics, using the material and learning from the anchor lectures and palaeography and diplomatic classes e.g. developing online search strategies, reflective learning, academic writing skills.

Open Learning Outcomes
 
Open Teaching & Learning methods
 
Open Assessment
 
Open Autumn Supplementals/Resits
 
Open Timetable
 
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