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Ros Woodhouse

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Assistant Professor

Office: Ross Building, S346
Phone: 416-736-2100 Ext: 20138
Email: rosw@yorku.ca


My goal is to enhance learning and teaching in higher education, with a special focus on how technology, language and individual differences influence learning, teaching and professional development of academic and professional writing.

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Ros's work focuses on enhancing learning and teaching in higher education, with a special focus on academic writing. Her background includes research on student learning processes and outcomes, and extensive experience in educational development and medical education.

Degrees

PhD, Queen's University
MA, Queen's University
BSc, London School of Economics and Political Science

Professional Leadership

Ros is the former Academic Director of the Centre for the Support of Teaching at York University, and was the the inaugural Director of the Office of Health Sciences Education at Queen's University, and served with Carole Dence as co-Chair of the Working Group that established the Educational Developers Caucus in Canada.

Research Interests

Post-Secondary Education and Research , Writing, Student Learning Processes and Outcomes, Educational technology

My goal is to enhance learning and teaching in higher education, with a special focus on how technology, language and individual differences influence learning, teaching and professional development of academic and professional writing.

Ros's work focuses on enhancing learning and teaching in higher education, with a special focus on academic writing. Her background includes research on student learning processes and outcomes, and extensive experience in educational development and medical education.

Degrees

PhD, Queen's University
MA, Queen's University
BSc, London School of Economics and Political Science

Professional Leadership

Ros is the former Academic Director of the Centre for the Support of Teaching at York University, and was the the inaugural Director of the Office of Health Sciences Education at Queen's University, and served with Carole Dence as co-Chair of the Working Group that established the Educational Developers Caucus in Canada.

Research Interests

Post-Secondary Education and Research , Writing, Student Learning Processes and Outcomes, Educational technology