Do you allow the PhD students to gain AFHEA even if they are not actually involved in teaching? My assumption was very much that AFHEA denotes at least some actual involvement in Teaching / Learning Support activity, whereas PhD students will not necessarily be in a situation to do that. Apologies if I have misunderstood your message.
Shirley
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On 17 Oct 2012, at 13:03, "Jenny Eland" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Sally,
> Here at BCU we have a SEDA accredited course Preparing Postgraduate Researchers to Teach in HE (PPG) a five day course run from February to June. The course is mandatory for all PhD researchers who are expected to teach and will be accredited at AFHEA when our CPD framework is validated. Many of the participants go on the access the PG Cert LTHE the next academic year
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> Jenny
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Online forum for SEDA, the Staff & Educational Development Association [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bridget Middlemas
> Sent: 17 October 2012 10:05
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> Subject: Re: Development for PhD Students who teach
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> I've just re-read my last email , and realise that I did not answer Sally's query! Sorry, Sally!
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> So, I would like to add that we also run the SEDA pdf programme Supporting Learning with four half days attendance, plus various portfolio activities. This leads to AFHEA after completion of the coursework. It is open to all PhD students with a teaching / seminar / demonstrating commitment, and some of our participants have successfully moved on to permanent academic posts at Roehampton.
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> The SEDA pdf programmes offer a very useful framework for staff development at all levels, have a look at the whole range at: http://www.sweda.ac.uk/pdf.html
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> best wishes
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> Bridget
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