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TMA 01 Answer Sheet
Student name:
 
Student PI number:
 
Module year and month
(e.g. ‘2012 February’):
2012 February 

Question number
Answer
1 i.
A
1 ii.
B
1 iii.
C
2.
The author suggests the results to the studies mean that desirable approaches to studying can be brought about by appropriate course design, appropriate teaching methods or appropriate forms of assesments. 
3 i.
2
3 ii.
4
3 iii
1
3 iv.
3
4.
D
5.
C
6.
A
7.
B
8 i.
Course Experience Questionnaire (CEQ)
8 ii.
Clear goals and standards 
8 iii.
students' perceptions of the quality of their course 
8 iv.
students' approaches to studying
8 v.
devised 
8 vi.
contains
8 vii.
relationship 

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