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    Kamaria Jordan

    Kamaria Jordan

    Lecturer, Physiology, Neuroscience and Behavioral Sciences

    Biography

    A life-long learner passionate about making education both effective and enjoyable. This leads her to implement effective learning environments in the classroom as well as investigate factors that can improve students’ success. A member of the Department of Physiology, Neuroscience and Behavioral Sciences, she also has interests investigating the healthcare experiences of persons with autism. She graduated from the University of the West Indies in 2017 with MBBS (distinction) and has continued on the learning journey. Dr. Jordan aims to contribute both theoretically and practically to improving student learning to maximize their success.

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    • Learning Methods
    • Autism
    • IAMSE member

    Selected Publications

    No publications available.

    Selected Projects

    • Modulation of the Retrieval Practice Effect by Mindset in University Students (ongoing for MSc)
    • Training of physicians on the management of adult patients with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ongoing)
    • What is the relative contribution of educator and learner mindsets on assessment for learning (ongoing)?

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