Gwybodaeth Modiwlau

Module Identifier
EDM0100
Module Title
Professionalizing your Teaching in HE
Academic Year
2013/2014
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 1 (Taught over 2 semesters)

Course Delivery

Delivery Type Delivery length / details
Lecture 18 hours of lectures (mainly delivered in workshop format).
Other 5 hours of one-to-one coaching sessions to develop skills arising from needs analysis.
Other 3 hours of Self observation of teaching using AberCast or Flip cam.
Other Participation in 2 days (12 hours) of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Courses with a substantive teaching and learning focus (these may be either in AU or externally by prior agreement).
 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Reflective Diary  1. Reflective diary kept throughout the year (to include induction reflections, reflection on CPD events, self-observations and active teaching practices). 2,000 words.  35%
Semester Assessment Contribution to online forum  2. Contribution to an online forum /‘wiki’ called ‘survival guide to lecturing’. 700 words.  10%
Semester Assessment Essay  3.) An essay from a choice of questions relating to induction element. 2,000 words.  35%
Semester Assessment Teaching Observation  4.) An assessed teaching observation carried out by a member of the course team within 4 weeks of teaching the module.  20%
Supplementary Assessment Reflective Diary  1.) Reflective diary kept throughout the year (to include induction reflections, reflection on CPD events, self-observations and active teaching practices). 2,000 words. This needs to show that comments from feedback have been addressed  35%
Supplementary Assessment Contribution to online forum  2.) A new contribution to an online forum ‘survival guide to lecturing’. 700 words.  10%
Supplementary Assessment Essay  3.) An essay from a new choice of questions relating to induction school element. 2,000 words.  35%
Supplementary Assessment Teaching observation  4.) A new assessed teaching observation carried out by a member of the course team.  20%

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

1a. Design and plan learning activites and/or programmes of study (PSF AA1).
1b. Critically reflect on the optimum ways to teach and support learning in HE (AA2).

2a. Demonstrate a core knowledge and understanding of teaching within a specific discipline (PSF CK1).
2b. Demonstrate an awareness of the range of methods for teaching and learning within a particular subject area and at the level of the academic programme (CK2).
2c. Show a critical understanding of the use and value of appropriate learning technologies (PSF CK4).

3a. Demonstrate professional values which reflect a commitment to and respect for both individual learners and diverse learning communities (PSF PV1).
3b. Critically reflect on what it means to participate in higher education and provide equality of opportunity for learners (PSF PV2).
3c. Demonstrate the use of evidence‐informed approaches and the use of the outcomes from research, scholarship and continuing professional development to develop teaching practice (PV3).
3d. Show a commitment to addressing relevant UK and/or global agendas, acknowledging implications for institutional missions, policies and practices (PSF PV4).
Please note that the bracketed elements refer to the UK Professional Standards Framework (PSF) 2011

Content

This work-based module introduces the academic environment to new lecturing and teaching staff. There is a focus on ‘practice’ and professionalization in teaching. Participants will develop a practical tool kit through which they can feel confident in a range of teaching and learning contexts in Higher Education. The module also begins to scaffold the necessary theoretical and reflective elements needed in module 2.

Brief description

This work-based module introduces the academic environment to new lecturing and teaching staff. There is a focus on ‘practice’ and professionalization in teaching. Participants will develop a practical tool kit through which they can feel confident in a range of teaching and learning contexts in Higher Education. The module also begins to scaffold the necessary theoretical and reflective elements needed in module 2.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number Participants are encouraged to interpret statistical information relating to quantitative data contained in evidence-informed scholarship.
Communication Through teaching observations. Through written reflections in diary on own communication style in lectures and other teaching scenarios
Improving own Learning and Performance The development of a professional and reflective approach to teaching practice, which evidences PSF professional values.
Information Technology Through the use as part of audio / video self reflection, use of a survival guide forum online and through technology enhanced learning taught elements.
Personal Development and Career planning Participants are made aware of the need for Continuing professional development as part of effective teaching practice and are made aware of opportunities for progression to further modules
Problem solving The ability to identify problems in teaching practice and identify measures to improve teaching practice.
Research skills The ability to draw on evidence-informed approaching and subject specific / pedagogic scholarship to construct an essay from a list of topics.
Subject Specific Skills Participants will gain grounding in pedagogical theory and its practical application in their own, varied academic contexts.
Team work Collaborative and interactive activities during the teaching elements of the module will form a large proportion of the mode of study. Team taught modules may also be observed.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 7