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    Teaching and Professional Fellowship Report 2004/5 : Structured vivas as accommodated assessment for dyslexic students

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    The central goal of this report was to produce guidelines in audio and written form for dyslexic students wishing to undertake accommodated assessment, specifically the viva voce within creative degrees at UAL. The avenues of exploration were to work with course teams and students in advancing the accessibility of the viva. This was ambitious and only one team within one school had to review their learning outcomes and participate in the process of implementing the viva. One case study was documented and completed as the time frame and support did not permit any other candidates to apply for accommodation. An innovative approach to teaching, learning and assessment was achieved and dissemination of material has started to take place. Contributions to CLTAD and other conferences were made as noted and referenced. Staff development will be undertaken on the teaching certificate programme at CLTAD. Planned developments arising from the fellowship include the compilation of an educational pack, which will be distributed internally within the University and sold externally

    Putting it together and finishing the hat? Deconstructing the art of making art

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    Contemporary Theatre Review is one of the leading peer-reviewed academic journals in the field of theatre studies. This special issue, ‘The Broadway Musical: New Approaches’, was put together by contributing editors Dominic Symonds and Dan Rebellato. Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Sunday in the Park with George dramatises the life and work of Georges Seurat, inventor of pointillism. This neo-impressionist style of painting constructs the image out of tiny pixels of different coloured paint, a technique that Sondheim's musical was to portray both mimetically and stylistically. In doing this, Sondheim constructs a rhetoric of composition that consolidates conventional wisdom on how art is created: the artist starts with nothing and creates something. The musical is littered with references to this, not least in the titles of two of its most celebrated numbers, 'Putting it together' and 'Finishing the hat'. However, Sondheim's show offers more complexity than this, and its culmination in the whiteness of 'a blank page or canvas' asks us to reconsider this rhetoric. This article deconstructs the rhetoric of composition, asking whether the 'putting together' of dots or notes actually serves to reveal meaning, or whether it obscures, paints over or drowns out what is beyond the dots

    Teaching and Professional Fellowship Report 2004/5 : Designing effective curriculum for dyslexic students within Art and Design in Higher Education

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    In the first instance, it is worthwhile examining the context for curriculum changes in 2005. The Higher Education Statistics Agency in 2004 recorded the number of dyslexic undergraduates in the U.K. as 11,865,clearly illustrating the growth rate from the total dyslexic undergraduate population in 1994 of 1,679 students (HESA, 2004). Art led Higher Education institutions should also be aware that the Creative Arts and Design subject areas attracted the highest percentage of dyslexic students at 5.59% Even if the new Disabilities Discrimination Act 2005 did not require a mandatory focus on changes to the curriculum, the reality of a changing audience would force the issue onto the agenda. In seeking accommodation for dyslexic students it would seem beneficial to examine the whole curriculum as perhaps in redressing the balance, the Art curriculum designers will find a mode of delivery and assessment which benefits an increasingly diverse student population

    The asymptotic behavior of Frobenius direct images of rings of invariants

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    We define the Frobenius limit of a module over a ring of prime characteristic to be the limit of the normalized Frobenius direct images in a certain Grothendieck group. When a finite group acts on a polynomial ring, we calculate this limit for all the modules over the twisted group algebra that are free over the polynomial ring; we also calculate the Frobenius limit for the restriction of these to the ring of invariants. As an application, we generalize the description of the generalized FF-signature of a ring of invariants by the second author and Nakajima to the modular case.Comment: 25 page

    Irony's architecture: Reflections on a photographic research project

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    This paper presents a research approach based on irony, rather than certainty. Using Richard Rorty's conception of irony, we contend that much traditional research in management presents a final language which is implicit in both the construction of a research method and its final presentation as findings. This paper suggests we should take irony more seriously, and deliberately construct research to allow and encourage re-description by our research's final arbiters - its readers, and even its subjects. Further, we advocate that by inviting irony into our work, we encourage greater identification between ourselves, our audience of readers, and the subjects of our work. We illustrate our argument by reflecting on a recent photographic research project which was a collaborative effort between management researchers and an artist. We show how the simple architecture of this project was built from doubt and how irony is communicated through the pictures. We then show how photography can be a useful technique that encourages readers to engage in re-description of petit récits (small stories), told through images. We discuss our reflections by focusing on the implications of our research for management education

    Impacts of coastal realignment on intertidal sediment dynamics: Freiston Shore, the Wash

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    The impacts of land reclamation and managed realignment on saltmarsh and the adjacent intertidal flats at Freiston Shore (The Wash) are investigated. The hydrodynamic and sediment dynamics over the intertidal flats and a managed realignment site are discussed, with an extensive set of hydrodynamic, sediment dynamic and geomorphological data presented. The managed realignment has improved the coastal defence of the area; the site has been colonised by vegetation, accreted sediment and experienced limited wave activity. However, the channels within the breaches in the embankment were eroded, and a creek system over the adjacent intertidal flats experienced an enhancement in its development. This has allowed the natural and enhanced development of the creek system to be described and compared. These impacts were caused by the managed realignment site being at a lower elevation than the adjacent saltmarsh, causing high tidal current speeds as water flowed into the site and prolonged drainage of the site. This resulted in sheetflow over the intertidal flats, which caused an enhancement to the natural creek development. The water and sediment interaction between this creek system and the adjacent intertidal flats are discussed; the creeks were net exporters of sediment, while the intertidal flats were importers. The most rapid period of change was in the 2 months immediately after breaching the old embankment. The ‘Regime Theory’ was used to predict the equilibrium size of the channels within the breaches, and the time for this to be attained. Some 36 months after the initiation of the scheme, the adjacent intertidal flats appear to have adjusted to a new dynamic equilibrium, related to the managed realignment. The sheetflow over the intertidal flats has stopped and, consequently, the enhanced creek development has ceased and the creeks silted up. Despite the impacts of the managed realignment scheme, no obvious changes have been identified in the pattern or strength of tidal currents and sediment transport, over the intertidal flats adjacent to the managed realignment. In contrast, the previous creation of the embankment (for land reclamation purposes) led to an increase in tidal current speeds and erosion of the intertidal flats. Hydrodynamic and suspended sediment measurements show that, over the intertidal flats, the suspended sediment concentration increases exponentially with an increase in tidal current speed; similarly, linearly with wave height. The majority of wave activity over the intertidal zone is dissipated over the saltmarsh, with the mudflats causing little wave attenuation. Based upon the results of the present study, it appears that managed realignments can provide a successful future coastal defence, as long as certain guidelines for site selection are followed

    On the construction of permutation complexes for profinite groups

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    Goerss, Henn, Mahowald and Rezk construct a complex of permutation modules for the Morava stabilizer group G_2 at the prime 3. We describe how this can be done using techniques from homological algebra.Comment: This is the version published by Geometry & Topology Monographs on 14 November 200

    Genetics update: monogenetics, polygene disorders and the quest for modifying genes

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    The genetic channelopathies are a broad collection of diseases. Many ion channel genes demonstrate wide phenotypic pleiotropy, but nonetheless concerted efforts have been made to characterise genotype-phenotype relationships. In this review we give an overview of the factors that influence genotype-phenotype relationships across this group of diseases as a whole, using specific individual channelopathies as examples. We suggest reasons for the limitations observed in these relationships. We discuss the role of ion channel variation in polygenic disease and highlight research that has contributed to unravelling the complex aetiological nature of these conditions. We focus specifically on the quest for modifying genes in inherited channelopathies, using the voltage-gated sodium channels as an example. Epilepsy related to genetic channelopathy is one area in which precision medicine is showing promise. We will discuss the successes and limitations of precision medicine in these conditions
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