‘In their shoes’: exploring a modified approach to peer observation of teaching in a university setting.Peer observation of teaching (POT) has become common practice in many universities. However, it could be argued that existing models often have limited scope for understanding the student experience. This study presents a modified approach to POT in which the researchers adopted the roles of (1) lecturer, (2) peer-participant and (3) peer-observer. Four lecturers in a university in Ireland were involved as participant–researchers in the study with an external observer acting as an ‘outside eye’ to the process. Findings reveal that the process provided opportunities for reflection on own and other teaching styles, strategies and contexts. ...
Background: Peer observation of Teaching involves observers providing descriptive feedback to their ...
Abstract This article details the findings of research into the academic teaching staff experience o...
This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a stru ctur...
This resource is intended to offer guidance to individuals, Research Scholars and to Schools on how ...
The purpose of this scoping review is to explore what the literature says about the use of peer obse...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Educatio...
This paper evaluates a peer observation of teaching scheme one year after its introduction in a Unit...
For higher education institutions in Ireland, the call for improved efficiency and accountability to...
Peer observation of teaching is seen as a supportive and developmental process for improving the qua...
This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a structured...
This article is an account of my search for professional identity as a new university lecturer throu...
Peer observation of teaching within Higher Education is well-established across the sector with a ra...
During the last 6 years at the University of Palermo, a group of academics has been involved in...
Peer observation is often an unpopular form of professional development amongst faculty. Some of the...
This paper explores participant perceptions of the impact of a Peer Observation of Teaching scheme o...
Background: Peer observation of Teaching involves observers providing descriptive feedback to their ...
Abstract This article details the findings of research into the academic teaching staff experience o...
This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a stru ctur...
This resource is intended to offer guidance to individuals, Research Scholars and to Schools on how ...
The purpose of this scoping review is to explore what the literature says about the use of peer obse...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Educatio...
This paper evaluates a peer observation of teaching scheme one year after its introduction in a Unit...
For higher education institutions in Ireland, the call for improved efficiency and accountability to...
Peer observation of teaching is seen as a supportive and developmental process for improving the qua...
This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a structured...
This article is an account of my search for professional identity as a new university lecturer throu...
Peer observation of teaching within Higher Education is well-established across the sector with a ra...
During the last 6 years at the University of Palermo, a group of academics has been involved in...
Peer observation is often an unpopular form of professional development amongst faculty. Some of the...
This paper explores participant perceptions of the impact of a Peer Observation of Teaching scheme o...
Background: Peer observation of Teaching involves observers providing descriptive feedback to their ...
Abstract This article details the findings of research into the academic teaching staff experience o...
This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a stru ctur...