Development for PhD Students who teach?
hello Sally & SEDA colleagues
we run one of the SEDA pdf programmes ( Supervising Postgraduate Research) twice a year, as a 2 day course with additional coursework over 3-4 weeks.
We have had good feedback on this, and our Graduate School have now made it compulsory for all new PhD supervisors. I will be happy to send out the course handbook to anyone who's interested.
kind regards
Bridget
Bridget Middlemas MEd FHEA
Senior Lecturer in Learning & Teaching in Higher Education / Special & Inclusive Education
Learning & Teaching Enhancement Unit
Room 145, Grove House, Froebel College, Roehampton University, London SW15 5PJ
(t) 0208 392 3000 x 3499
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Dear Sally
There was a useful day's conference on this topic here in Scotland, led by the HEA last year. Materials etc. collated here:
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/events/detail/2011/academyevents/30_March_Postgraduates_who_teach_Event
A roundup of current provision in HEIs in Scotland produced a useful overview, referred to in the presentations archived therein.
Best wishes
Darren
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Dr Darren Comber
Senior Educational Development Adviser
Centre for Learning & Teaching
Room 006, University Office
University of Aberdeen
ABERDEEN AB24 3FX
Tel: 01224 273672
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Sent: 17 October 2012 09:32
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Subject: Development for PhD Students who teach
Good morning Colleagues,
We are reviewing the development provision for PhD students who teach and wonder what is done at other HEIs.
In particularly:
Mode: One day, series of workshops, via eLearning
Award: M Level credit, AFHEA status, SEDA recognition or attendance certificate
Mandatory, voluntary or good practice
Locally delivered within the Faculty or research centre, centrally delivered, or externally delivered
Learning outcomes
If this is of interest, I will produce a summary in say a couple of weeks time.
Kind regards,
Sally
Dr Sally Bradley SFSEDA SFHEA
Professional Recognition Adviser
Innovation and Professional Development Team Quality Enhancement and Student Success Portfolio Sheffield Hallam University
1-11 Arundel Gate
Sheffield
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