Developing a culture of peer review of teaching through a distributive leadership approach


Autoria(s): Nash, Robyn E.; Barnard, Alan; Bolt, Susan; Shannon, Susan; McEvoy, Kathleen; Rochester, Suzanne; Waters, Cheryl
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Teaching is a core function of higher education and must be effective if it is to provide students with learning experiences that are stimulating, challenging and rewarding Obtaining feedback on teaching is indispensable to enhancing the quality of learning design, facilitating personal and/or professional development and maximising student learning outcomes. Peer review of teaching has the potential to improve the quality of teaching at tertiary level, by encouraging critical reflection on teaching, innovation in teaching practice and scholarship of teaching at all academic levels. However, embedding peer review within the culture of teaching and learning is a significant challenge that requires sustained commitment from senior leadership as well as those in leadership roles within local contexts.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70892/

Publicador

Office for Learning and Teaching

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70892/1/LE11_1980_Nash_Report_2014.pdf

http://www.olt.gov.au/project-developing-culture-peer-review-teaching-through-distributive-leadership-approach-2011

Nash, Robyn E., Barnard, Alan, Bolt, Susan, Shannon, Susan, McEvoy, Kathleen, Rochester, Suzanne, & Waters, Cheryl (2014) Developing a culture of peer review of teaching through a distributive leadership approach. Office for Learning and Teaching, Sydney, NSW.

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Copyright 2014 Office for Learning and Teaching

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #130103 Higher Education
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Report