And both the SEDA publications are really good. I used them extensively when revising the process and guidelines at Keele 2 years ago.
All best wishes
Jac Potter
Head of Learning and Professional Development
Keele University
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> On 19 May 2015, at 10:33, James Wisdom <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear Sarah,
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> Have a look at SEDA's Publications pages - SEDA Papers 118 (Peer Observation of Teaching by David Gosling) and 124 (Beyond the Peer Observation of Teaching by David Gosling and Kristine Mason O'Connor) have been best sellers.
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> All the best
>
> James
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>> On 19/05/2015 09:27, Sarah Edwards wrote:
>> Morning,
>>
>>
>> Forgive me if this topic has been through this discussion forum
>> previously, but does anyone have any published research and/or examples
>> of good practice around peer observation in either FE or HE settings (as
>> opposed to observation that forms part of an annual PDR).
>>
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>>
>> Dr Sarah Edwards
>>
>> Senior Lecturer - Teaching and Learning
>>
>> University College Birmingham
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