This report presents the findings and recommendations of an independent research study on the impact and implications of the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) on staff working in higher education (HE) provision in the UK. The study captures the views and experiences of over 6,000 UCU members working in universities and college-based HE providers in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, along with the perspectives of the Chair of the TEF assessment panel and representation from the National Union of Students (NUS)
Editors Simon Walker and Danielle Tran introduce this special Teaching Excellence Framework edition
What does teaching excellence within Further and Higher Education look like? This book takes the Tea...
We present a range of voices expressing their perspectives on the TEF. As might be expected in a col...
This report presents the findings and recommendations of an independent research study on the impact...
Drawing on recent research involving approximately 6,000 higher education staff, this paper examines...
This paper explores what underlies the recent introduction of a Higher Education Teaching Excellence...
The role of universities within society has been the subject of constant discussion and conjecture a...
The paper examines how English universities articulate their perspectives on ‘teaching quality’ in t...
The Higher Education and Research Act (2017) marked a substantive change to the UK Higher Education...
In English higher education, the results of the second round of a new Teaching Excellence Framework ...
Higher education (HE) appears driven by a thirst for metrics as the sector decides on those most app...
The purpose of this chapter is to begin to unpack contested meanings of teaching excellence and the ...
Currently English universities are responding to a recent government Green Paper which promises to d...
In this opinion piece the author introduces the UK Governments 2016 Teaching Excellence Framework (T...
Foregrounding the importance of ‘teaching excellence’ to students in the naming of the TEF is delibe...
Editors Simon Walker and Danielle Tran introduce this special Teaching Excellence Framework edition
What does teaching excellence within Further and Higher Education look like? This book takes the Tea...
We present a range of voices expressing their perspectives on the TEF. As might be expected in a col...
This report presents the findings and recommendations of an independent research study on the impact...
Drawing on recent research involving approximately 6,000 higher education staff, this paper examines...
This paper explores what underlies the recent introduction of a Higher Education Teaching Excellence...
The role of universities within society has been the subject of constant discussion and conjecture a...
The paper examines how English universities articulate their perspectives on ‘teaching quality’ in t...
The Higher Education and Research Act (2017) marked a substantive change to the UK Higher Education...
In English higher education, the results of the second round of a new Teaching Excellence Framework ...
Higher education (HE) appears driven by a thirst for metrics as the sector decides on those most app...
The purpose of this chapter is to begin to unpack contested meanings of teaching excellence and the ...
Currently English universities are responding to a recent government Green Paper which promises to d...
In this opinion piece the author introduces the UK Governments 2016 Teaching Excellence Framework (T...
Foregrounding the importance of ‘teaching excellence’ to students in the naming of the TEF is delibe...
Editors Simon Walker and Danielle Tran introduce this special Teaching Excellence Framework edition
What does teaching excellence within Further and Higher Education look like? This book takes the Tea...
We present a range of voices expressing their perspectives on the TEF. As might be expected in a col...