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This is one for Stephen  who has an answer after a lot of work! Gina

From: Online forum for SEDA, the Staff & Educational Development Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lake, Peter
Sent: 17 March 2014 17:04
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Subject: Does FSEDA count as equal to FHEA?

Hello all

I wonder if others are seeing the same position being taken by their institutions. In the understandable push to meet a university KPI setting the percentage of staff to be accredited we are being told:

Accredited teaching qualifications comprise

(i)                  PGC in Learning and Teaching in HE (awarded on or after 1996)

(ii)                 (ii) the equivalent from another HE institution or

(iii)                (iii) recognition as a Fellow of the HEA (FHEA). Nothing else meets the university KPI.

Surely FSEDA trumps FHEA?!

Are we aware of any UK-wide guidance that could be used to persuade our institution that SEDA fellowship is just as valid? Or do I really have to get HEA fellowship as well?

Thanks
Peter

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