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Join us for the Excellence & Innovation Event on July 2, 2013, featuring National Teaching Fellows: Prof. Jo Verran (2011), Dr. Claire Hamshire (2012), Dr. Nicola Whitton (2013), and Dr. Mark Langan (2013). Discover how four National Teaching Fellows work across the university to enhance student learning, support innovation, and foster educational research. Learn about interdisciplinary approaches, creative assignments, and impactful peer assessment methods that transform the student experience and reinforce commitment to professional development in teaching and learning.
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Excellence & InnovationEvent 2nd July 2013 National Teaching Fellows Prof Jo Verran (2011) Dr Claire Hamshire (2012) Dr Nicola Whitton (2013) Dr Mark Langan (2013)
In a position to build • Four NTFs across university • Enhance teaching and learning • Support innovation and enhancement • Educational research
Criterion 1 Enhancing and transforming the student learning experience Criterion 2 Evidence of supporting colleagues and influencing support for student learning; demonstrating impact and engagement Criterion 3 Evidence of commitment to professional development with regard to teaching and learning and/or learning support
JV • Interdisciplinary research • Using other disciplines to teach microbiology • Art and creativity as student assignments • Literature – Bad Bugs Bookclub • Maths and Computing – SimZombie simulation of disease outbreaks (using vampires etc)
NW • Research • Game-building • Writing • Playful learning • Special Interest Group
W/D 44% W/D 78% 67% 81% 72% 64% AML Student-led content: small final year classes Peer and self assessment: large first year classes