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Approach: Expertise.
Developing fit to purpose workshops expresses my philosophy of learning and teaching in respect of their content and processes. Examples of workshops are:
Writing development
- Writing to learn: developing writing skills (PhD)
Writing development series
- Getting going
- Finding your voice
- Argument and critique
- Using your sources
Assessment
- Assessment Strategies
- Peer and Group Assessment
- Encouraging independent learning: problems co-dependent learners face
- Diversifying Assessment
Teaching approaches
- Managing Large Groups
- Managing Small Groups
- Preparing to teach
- Collaborative Learning
- Designing out Plagiarism
- "Write" to Learn : Improving student academic writing
- Discussion as a way of teaching
- Creating inclusive university classrooms
- Getting students Active (Teaching for active learning).
- Supervising Students at PhD and Master's Level
Curriculum design and planning
- Writing Programme and Unit Specifications
- Writing Module or Unit Descriptions
- Aligning Teaching Approaches, with Learning Outcomes and Assessment
Widening participation
- Planning for Diversity in the Lecture Room : Strategies for Reaching Lost Learners
- Race, Gender and Equality: broadening your curriculum
Developing Teachers
- On Being a Reflective Teacher in Higher Education
- Evidencing Teaching : Building Teaching Portfolios
- Developing Peer Observation Schemes
- Improving Student Feedback on Teaching
- Joining the Higher Education Academy (formerly ILTHE)
- Project Management for Teachers
Institutional planning
- Developing Personal Academic Records
- Developing Faculty and School Learning and Teaching Strategies
- Training for Research Students
Personal Growth Development
- Facing co-dependence: how to assert yourself
- Inner bonding: working through rejection and aloneness
- The wounded self: interacting with work colleagues
Reviewing, examining and evaluating…
Occasionally I am called on to produce book reviews, to examine PhD theses, or to act as external examiner for courses such as the Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education. I have occasionally been asked to evaluate programmes and virtual learning environments (VLEs).
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