The first kind of seminar will include an overview of the topic under discussion, presented by the seminar leader, followed by more focused study based on group work and the set readings. At least half of every seminar will normally be devoted to group work and discussion. Attendance at, and participation in, seminars is a requirement of the course.
For the second kind of seminar two or three students read out their journal entry and it is discussed.
Attendance at, and participation in, seminars is a requirement of the course.
Everyone must read out a journal entry at least once during the module. At the end of the module, you write a 2,000-word reflective report on your journaling and discussions during the module. This can draw on your journal entries but needs to show that you have reflected on and synthesised your learning from the whole process of journaling and discussions. Although the reflective report is primarily a written exercise, you may include drawings, paintings, and other relevant images.
The reflective report will be marked and assessed. Each journal entry is assessed on a pass/fail basis. A passed entry is awarded a single full mark. Satisfactory submission constitutes a pass.