The purpose of the Praxis modules is to develop skills which are essential to all university students. In developing these skills the praxis modules will expose students to a wide range of issues and practices associated with their chosen degree subjects. Paramount amongst the skills developed are an appreciation of the need to seek out information for oneself; clarity and correctness (grammar and spelling) in written works and confidence in verbal presentation. The assessment procedure for the F2.1UE1, F2.1UF1 and F2.1UH1 Praxis modules can be found here.
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(Tips on writing and speaking) | |||
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