We piloted Peer Review a couple of years ago and are now formalising it with
all staff in the department. Our attach some documentation that we are
using with this process.
Dr Malcolm Swannell
Learning & Teaching Coordinator
Faculty of Engineering & Computing
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Subject: Peer observation
Peer observation of teaching is alive and well at Brighton Business School
but we are having difficulty in agreeing a form of recording the observation
which is acceptable across the many disciplines. We are not happy with the
very prescribed forms used by some e.g. QAA subject review but think
keeping virtually everything confidential except the names and date and type
of session observed will not enable good practice to be spread effectively,
especially across disciplines. Samples of methods of recording peer
observation which have evolved to meet the needs of observer, observed and
others who might benefit from hearing of good practice would be most
welcome.
Alison Bone
Head of Law Group
University of Brighton
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