Hello David and SEDA colleagues
At the University of Roehampton, we require all doctoral students with a teaching or demonstrating commitment to complete a short SEDA programme. This involves compulsory attendance at four half day sessions, completing a formal presentation to peers, and a six part portfolio. There is no charge to attendees.
Information about the SEDA course (Supporting Learning) can be seen at:http://www.seda.ac.uk/pdf.html?p=3_1_10_1_14. The course leads to Assoc. Fellowship of the HEA.
Kind regards
Bridget
SEDA Programmes Convenor, University of Roehampton
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> On 18 Jul 2014, at 12:41, "David Killick" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hi Everybody
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> I'd be grateful for any brief outlines of institutional policies regarding the learning and teaching development support for and expectations/requirements for research students who teach (such as GTAs). In particular (but not only) - if anybody is offering/requiring completion of HEA accredited programs for Associate Fellowship and/or even Fellowships
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> Thanks
> Davi
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