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How can I claim for teaching a student in more than three different sizes of group larger than three?

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How can I claim for teaching a student in more than three different sizes of group larger than three?

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If you have tutored a student in many different large group sizes, for example, once in a group of 6, once in a group of 8, once in a group of 10 and twice in a group of 12 , you will need to submit two separate tutorial reports, as OxCORT can only record up to three different group sizes larger than three on a single report. You do not need to write the report itself twice, but in the second report simply refer to the XRNLI number of the first one (e.g. .This report is supplementary to XRNLI no. xxxxxxx.). While this may seem slightly cumbersome, it should be seen as a reflection of the general principle that tutorials are by definition small group teaching, and that OxCORT has not been designed for large group teaching patterns.

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