Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Danish term or phrase:
Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Netværk
English translation:
Danish University Teachers Network
Added to glossary by
Michael Lange (X)
Feb 19, 2008 09:48
16 yrs ago
Danish term
Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Netværk
Danish to English
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Education / Pedagogy
Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Netværk (DUN) er en græsrodsbevægelse der har til formål at udvikle universitetsuddannelserne og universitetsundervisningens kvalitet.
Proposed translations
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3 | Danish University Teachers Network | Michael Lange (X) |
4 +1 | Danish University Educator's Network | Thorson |
4 -1 | Danish University Pedagogical Network | flynn |
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Mar 6, 2008 19:31: Michael Lange (X) Created KOG entry
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Danish University Teachers Network
Danish university teachers network , Network of Danish university teachers
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Danish University Pedagogical Network
I find several uses of this term including a doc from Aalborg university (see link below)
I also see this term being used, "Danish University Teaching/Learning Network" (see second link below)
I also see this term being used, "Danish University Teaching/Learning Network" (see second link below)
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Danish University Educator's Network
Alternatives are Danish University Instructor's Network, Danish University Professor's Network
At least in US English, we almost never call someone in university education a teacher.
At least in US English, we almost never call someone in university education a teacher.
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Christine Andersen
: We don't call them teachers in UK English either, except in very general terms 'A great teacher, researcher and inspirational mentor', perhaps... We prefer lecturer, professor, tutor etc. at universities
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