Paper-work: what module guides have to say about assessment practices
Documents are usually circulated as carriers of transparent information. They can serve as evidence of accountability. In fact, they embody the most desired value of managerialism, where the culture of audit and compliance is fully served and delivered in written and textual form. This article expl...
Main Author: | Judith Enriquez |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Liverpool John Moores University
2020-09-01
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Series: | PRISM |
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Online Access: | https://ljmu07a0101.cs.ulcc.ac.uk/prism/article/view/369 |
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