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Dr Donal Shanahan Professional Development Manager DonalShanahannclacuk Available programmes Introduction to Learning and Teaching in Higher Education ILTHE workshops Learning Teaching and Engaging Students module LTES ID: 554377

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Supporting postgraduates who teach

Dr Donal Shanahan

Professional Development Manager

Donal.Shanahan@ncl.ac.ukSlide2

Available programmes

Introduction to Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (ILTHE) workshops.

Learning Teaching and Engaging Students module (LTES).

Slide3

What do you think?

Teaching

at Newcastle University is like being mixed in a

bowl

with a lot of other

ingredients. From a teaching point of view what do you think is the essential point of this statement?What do you think you need to know about before you can demonstrate or lead a seminar at Newcastle University?

3Slide4

Learning outcomes of the Introduction to Learning and Teaching in Higher Education

Participants in this course will:

Develop an awareness of how people learn based on evidence informed approaches.

Demonstrate an understanding of the skills involved in small group seminars and demonstrations including dealing with difficult situations.

Gain an understanding of the importance of assessment and feedback in students learning.

Develop an understanding of diversity and inclusivity responsibilities at Newcastle University (legal and ethical).Be aware of the Newcastle and UK Higher Education experience of learning and teaching.Reflect on your teaching practice and peer observation of other participants’ practice.Slide5

ILTHE module block of teaching

The two day workshop and proposed blended learning version consists of:

An online component and a F2F one day workshop consisting of the following:

How students learn.

The skills involved in delivering small group seminars and demonstrating.

The importance of assessment and feedback.Teaching experience.Diversity and inclusively responsibilities in teaching.5Slide6

How to apply – current position

Potential participants are not able to personally book onto the workshops. Instead, it has been agreed that Schools (and others organising teaching at the University) prioritise and nominate participants so that those individuals who have, or will shortly have, teaching/ demonstrating commitments have an opportunity to benefit from the workshop in a timely manner.

In most circumstances, your

School Administrator

needs to apply on your behalf. Please contact your School Administrator (or equivalent) in the first instance to register your interest in doing the workshop and to find out the nomination process in your School. You may also find it helpful to talk with your Line Manager/Principal Investigator or Supervisor.

Once your nomination has been received by the Staff Development Unit, you will be offered a place on one or more workshops, depending on availability and the priority allocated by your School (or equivalent). Further information available at http://go.ncl.ac.uk/ilthe/Slide7

School administrators contact information

Law

Suzanne Johnson

suzanne.johnson@ncl.ac.uk

MAST

Jayne Masterson

jayne.masterson@ncl.ac.uk

MAST

David Platt

david.platt2@newcastle.ac.uk

Maths and Stats

Lauren Daley

Lauren.Daley@newcastle.ac.uk

Maths and Stats

Jackie Martin

jackie.martin@ncl.ac.uk

Maths and Stats

Carol Barnett

carol.barnett@ncl.ac.uk

Medical

Sciences Education Department

Susan McAllister

susan.mcallister@ncl.ac.uk

MSE

Amanda Baxter

amanda.baxter@newcastle.ac.uk

Neuroscience

Doug Turnbull

doug.turnbull@ncl.ac.uk

IoN

Louise Hurst

Louise.Hurst@newcastle.ac.uk

NICR

Penney Gray

penney.gray@ncl.ac.uk

NICR

Bev Brooks

Beverly.Brooks@newcastle.ac.uk

Psychology

Carla Chivers

carla.chivers@ncl.ac.uk

SACS

Jane Hagger

jane.hagger@ncl.ac.uk

SAPL

Marian Kyte

marian.kyte@ncl.ac.uk

SELLL

Rowena Bryson

rowena.bryson@ncl.ac.uk

SML

Aisling Hood

aisling.hood@ncl.ac.uk

IoN and Institute of Ageing

Beckie Hedley

Beckie.Hedley@newcastle.ac.uk

I H&S

Janice Fuller

Janice.Fuller@newcastle.ac.ukSlide8

LTES – entry requirements

Must have completed ILTHE before beginning

LTES.

Have a minimum of

5 hours

of observable group teaching at Newcastle University while undertaking LTES.Have completed 20 hours teaching experience by the time you complete LTES.Slide9

Learning outcomes of Learning Teaching and Engaging Students module

Participants in this course will:

In

your subject-discipline and/or professional teaching context, show appropriate knowledge of methods for teaching and learning for the relevant students and academic

programme.

Design and plan appropriate learning activities for students at the level of a specific session, including the use and value of appropriate learning technologies and respecting individual learners and diverse learning communities.9Slide10

Learning outcomes of Learning Teaching and Engaging Students module

Teach students and/or support their learning in a way that is educationally effective, appropriate and responsive, engaging them in classroom or other formal or informal assessment and

feedback.

Demonstrate

how you have developed professionally in your subject discipline(s) or professional context and its ways of teaching and supporting learning, showing how your practice aligns with UKPSF Descriptor

1.Respond to the research-intensive and wider context in which Newcastle University and UK Higher Education operates, recognising the implications for professional practice.10Slide11

LTES module block of teaching

This block of teaching consists of:

Introduction to module – core.

Student learning - core.

Introduction to assessment - core.

Supervision for taught programme projects and dissertations - optional.Shared lunch on day 1 - core.Laboratory practical and fieldwork teaching - optional.Principles and practice of teaching in groups - optional.Teaching dialogues as part of professional practice - core.Technology Enhanced Learning - core.Teaching large groups - core.Video-enhanced microteaching practical - core.Review and next steps - core.

The remainder of this module will consist of you gaining skills in teaching and in giving feedback.

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Once you have completed LTES

You can apply to become an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

PDF of postgraduates who teach policy available at:

http://

www.ncl.ac.uk/ltds/assets/documents/qsh-pgswhoteach-pol.pdf