The Faculty held a Learning and Teaching workshop on 22 November 2013. The
workshop, attended by eight colleagues, was one in a series of events promoting
the scholarship of learning and teaching in the Faculty.
The focus
of the workshop was student engagement and student centred approaches. Colleagues explored their own and others'
experiences of promoting student engagement, sharing both problems and
strategies for successful teaching. We then related our experiences to learning
theories before discussing interdisciplinary examples of teaching at the
cutting edge of practice.
Peter Draper |
The
workshop was facilitated by two of the University's National Teaching Fellows, Dr Peter Draper, Academic Lead for Staff Development (FHSC), and Dr Graham Scott,
Deputy Head, Department of Biological, Biomedical and Environmental Sciences.
The next
event in the learning and teaching series will be a seminar by Dr John Unsworth
of Northumbria University on the 6th of December who will present on
'Transforming the Assessment of Practice in Nursing'. This will be followed on
25th of February by Professor
Phil Keeley (Manchester University) will give a paper entitled 'Seeking
Recognition and Reward for Teaching and Learning'.
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