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Learning and Teaching Excellence Award winner
Mark Davys receives a Keele Excellence Award in Learning and Teaching for 2012/13
The criteria for the Keele Excellence Awards 2012-13 were:
- An ability to influence learners positively, to inspire them and to enable them to achieve their goals or intended learning outcomes;
- An ability to influence and inspire their colleagues (at Keele or, ideally, more widely) in their teaching, learning and assessment practice, by example and/or through the dissemination of good practice;
- An ability to demonstrate a reflective and informed approach to teaching and/or the support of learning.
Mark Davys’ commitment to his students, to good teaching and the subject of law means that he continuously looks for ways to improve and develop his work in the classroom, online and in published learning resources on the topic of Land Law. His students and peers comment on the clarity and value of his teaching resources and his support for their work and learning.
In the Law School, he leads the Teaching and Learning Forum which gives a space for teaching and learning matters to be discussed. More widely he has contributed to the national legal education field through his links with the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre, UKCLE, and through work with publishers.
Head of School, Andrew Francis says - "This is a fantastic recognition of Mark's hard work, innovation and enthusiasm. He has inspired both Keele students and staff throughout his time here and this is a richly deserved award".
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