GEORGE MACDONALD ROSS
E-PUBLICATIONS ON TEACHING
Electronic MCQs (York) (May 2008)
Workshop on feedback (September 2006)
The Teaching of Philosophy in the UK, commissioned for (but not yet published in) Diotime-L'Agora: Revue internationale de didactique de la philosophie [ISSN 1290-3485]
Using texts online (May 2007)
Feedback on assessed work: example of good practice (April 2006)
Linking teaching and research: a case study (2006)
How I Teach Kant (2005)
A Socratic approach to change management in higher education, ordine geometrico demonstrata (2005)
Why the Guardian league tables are nonsense (2005)
Teaching portfolio (2005)
Translating Hobbes - a reply (2003)
Translating Hobbes - a reply (with responses) (2003)
The Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations (2003)
Centres of Excellence (2003)
What good is it? Why study philosophy? (2003)
Why the expression 'learning and teaching'? (2002)
FAQs about how to read a book (2002)
External Pressures on Teaching, 2001. This document exists in two versions. In this version it is a series of webpages at three levels. The first level consists of a relatively short overview page, which puts the other pages in context. The next level of pages linked from it consists of more detailed documents on particular themes. The level-2 documents then have links to a third level consisting partly of yet more detailed documents, but mainly of primary source documents on external websites. Unfortunately, nearly all the links to external sites are now broken. The other version is a hard-copy MS-Word file, which was published as a single document in The PRS-LTSN Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2, Winter 2002.
A Progress File for the Faculty of Arts (1999) and a radically slimmed-down version for the Department of Philosophy, together with a document explaining its purpose (2004).
Grading system, July 1996 [6]
Graduateness, March 1996 [9]
Ageism and Philosophy, Presidential Address to SAPERE, October 1992. [1]
The NCP: its origins and activities, March 1989 [5]
NCP submission to UGC Working Party, 1988 [11]