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    Andrew Edwards
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    For me, it’s a mixture of approaches: one-to-one, group work, skype, class and lecture based session – anything that will appeal to as broad a range of students as possible. It’s very much led by them being proactive and seeking out help and taking responsibility for themselves and their learning too,

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    thewayneinspain
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    so if it was that good, why not share the findings on here and more students and pupils could benefit?

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    Welsh Dresser
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    How do we know the results aren’t being filtered down to the students? Not every student posts on here. If they did the number of members would be a lot higher.

    #63256

    Andrew Edwards
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    We offer our services to all Glyndwr students on an individual basis – it’s not ‘a one solution fits all’ answer that can be summarised in a blog post, but an ongoing process for each student :)

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    thewayneinspain
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    Andrew Edwards;7180 wrote:
    We offer our services to all Glyndwr students on an individual basis – it’s not ‘a one solution fits all’ answer that can be summarised in a blog post, but an ongoing process for each student :)

    do you charge??

    #63257

    Andrew Edwards
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    We are a part of student services and open to all enrolled Glyndwr students. We do not charge for appointments.

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    Andrew Edwards
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    Here is some more information.

    #63234

    thewayneinspain
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    so basically this thread was just to promote glyndwr uni?

    p.s. I have no problem with that.

    #63259

    Andrew Edwards
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    My original comment – “It was an excellent day and we intend to repeat the event in 2014” was a reponse to the article (written and upload by someone else) on Wrexham.com about a conference that I organised at Glyndwr University. It seems that some members have taken issue with this (not thewayinspain or welsh dresser, whose dialogue I’ve appreciated – thank you). Simply put, Glyndwr University is in Wrexham and so it relevant to Wrexham in the eyes of Wrexham.com I’d imagine. I also don’t think that promoting the University is a bad thing as anything that highlights and promotes our university in Wrexham can only help to benefit the area. I thank those of you who had genuinely constructive comments and questions but feel perhaps that it is time to retire this thread based on some earlier comments. I feel I have clearly stated the motives for this conference, which was free and a non-profit venture incidentally. Please contact me privately if you have any further questions about my work.

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    zinger
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    I’m sorry Andrew. You obviously are a little touchy about having your motives questioned. You will need a much thicker skin if you are to succeed. I agree that promoting the university isn’t a bad thing. I don’t however go back on saying that if you read all the books on revision you wouldn’t have time to revise. There are a lot of ‘how to revise’ books on the bookshelves.

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