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Enhance your Student Education Practice Pilot Course

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Applications are open for a new pilot course from OD&PL, aimed at early and mid-career academic teaching staff - especially Teaching Fellows.

The Enhance your Student Education Practice course takes place over six workshops and aims to provide you with the tools and skills to plan, evaluate and enhance your teaching and scholarship practice. In the course, you will have the opportunity to enhance your teaching by:

  • exploring evidence-based approaches to developing your teaching practice
  • reflecting and learning in a community of practice
  • developing evidence for your professional recognition, e.g. for FHEA or SFHEA applications, CVs and promotion

The deadline for applications is 5pm on Wednesday 11 August, and the course will run over the first three weeks in September 2021:

  • Session 0: Friday 03 September 10.00-12.00
  • Session 1: Tuesday 07 September 09.30-12.00
  • Session 2: Tuesday 07 September 13.00-15.30
  • Session 3: Monday 13 September 10.00-11.00
  • Session 4: Friday 17 September 09.30-12.00
  • Session 5: Friday 17 September 13.00-15.30

Find out more about this course and apply (Opens in Microsoft Sway)

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