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we have been doing this at Brighton since I got there in 2006 and prior to that at ARU- ie two sets of awards  one student led entirely 
and another student nominations and colleagues  write an application  like an NTFs  just  been part of this years judging!  (they win £250 for ed dev/student facing activity)
Gina 

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Sent: 16 May 2016 17:34
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Subject: Re: Student nominated Teacher Awards

Hi everyone
We do this at Ulster: http://uusu.org/student-awards
Thanks
Brian

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From: Online forum for SEDA, the Staff & Educational Development Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jason Davies
Sent: 16 May 2016 16:27
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Subject: Re: Student nominated Teacher Awards

Dear list

UCL has had these for several years now (http://uclu.org/representation/education/student-choice-teaching-awards).
The entire thing is student-led and run.

However, this year's winners were virtually all men and were not representative generally of UCL's very international mix, so people were worrying about bias in evaluation processes (essentially, students favouring white men) -- I don't think it's controversial to say that happens.

UCL has no role in it apart from organising the awards (along with our Provost's Teaching Awards, which is self-nomination and judged by a panel from across the university) and funding the prizes -- why don't you ask your students to come up with their own criteria?;)

Interested to hear what others think so do please do the usual collation.

Cheers
Jason Davies
CALT, UCL



On 16 May 2016, at 16:05, Sarah Edwards wrote:

> Apologies if this subject has ‘done the rounds’ before, but do any
> members have experience of staff being nominated for Teaching Awards
> by students?
>
> We are considering these around various categories, but wondered if
> members had positive/negative feedback about such schemes and defining
> criteria?
>

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