[Prow2] Happy New Year
Crowe, Lynn
L.Crowe@shu.ac.uk
Tue, 14 Jan 2003 15:27:11 -0000
Jane (and everyone else) - I'm so glad that Marion Shoard's book was as provocative as ever - that's one of the reasons we included it in
this module. It helps to get away from the legal niceties sometimes, and remind ourselves how passionate some people feel about access
(although - we don't always have to agree with them......).
Regards
Lynn
-----Original Message-----
From: janecarter@btopenworld.com [mailto:janecarter@btopenworld.com]
Sent: 10 January 2003 21:54
To: L.Crowe@shu.ac.uk; prow2@shu.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [Prow2] Happy New Year
Happy New year everyone.
I managed to read most of 'This land is our land ' over the holiday. I think I can say that it is one of the most irritating books I have
ever read on any subject! I found the style to be very sensationalist and I'm afraid the many sound arguements got lost in the ranting. Is
there a T shirt to go with the book with the slogan 'It's so unfair'? What did anyone else think or am I getting rather reactionary in my
old age?
Cheers
Jane
> from: "Crowe, Lynn" <L.Crowe@shu.ac.uk>
> date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 12:05:56
> to: prow2@shu.ac.uk
> subject: Re: [Prow2] Happy New Year
>
> A Happy New Year to everyone - hope you enjoyed a peaceful festive
> break!
>
> I have really enjoyed reading all your Marketing and Principles
> assignments - those feedback sheets will gradually be wending their
> way back to you about now. The marks shown on the sheets are subject to our External Examiner's approval (the exam board is on 25 February
this
> year) - but he's always been very happy with the standard of our marking schemes before now.
>
> If you need any additional feedback (or you can't read my writing!) -
> just email me personally. We're here to try and help. As ever, we've
> had some really excellent work this year (some of you up in the 80s
> -well done!). And I always marvel about how all of you manage to
> achieve anything whilst working full time as well
>
> Those of you about to start your second semester will be looking
> forward to the thud of the dreaded red boxes on your door mats. In the
> second semester, you will be studying a Finance module, and Recording
> and Changing PROW and Access. I believe that some of you may have been
> sent later modules in the course by mistake - don't worry too much
> about this. The postgrad team will sort you all out by the official
> start of term and make sure you get the right ones.
>
> The tutor for the Recording and Changing module is Jane Krause. Jane
> is one of our contacts through IPROW and the PROW officer at Cheshire
> County Council. I am sure she will introduce herself to you (once I
> have added her to this email list).
>
> The tutor for the Finance (Public Sector) module is one of our own -
> Nick Payne - and again, I will add him to our discussion site before
> the start of term.
>
> You will be able to contact both Jane and Nick via email personally,
> as well as via the discussion sites. Initially, if you want to reach
> Jane - please send messages via me (as I'd like to keep supporting
> Jane in this whole `academic process).
>
> Regards
> Lynn