This mixed methods study used a survey with programme completers from 32 UK higher education institutions, and interviews and focus groups with programme completers, programme leaders, heads of department and pro-vice-chancellors, to explore the perceived impact of UK-accredited teaching development programmes upon participants and departments. The perceived relation between the programmes and institutional missions and strategies was also explored, as well as areas for further development and improvement of the programmes. It was found that participants perceived themselves to be significantly more student-focused in their teaching after attending a programme, with those from newer institutions and health sciences disciplines experiencing ...
Following mixed views in literature on the relevance and return on investment of formal higher educa...
New educational models such as those involving a third party educational provider linked with an off...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FPD...
Academic staff are required to change and adopt new teaching approaches to meet the requirements and...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A study was undertaken to identify via...
Academic and professional development is widely regarded as important for academics. The experience...
This book, co-authored with David Gosling, provided the first consideration of how theories of educa...
This study aimed to assess the impact of an entire academic teacher development programme at a Midwe...
This paper considers the effect on students from attending a university foundation degree programme ...
This article examines key issues in lecturer development programmes (LDPs) in Scottish higher educat...
The purpose of this sequential explanatory mixed methods case study was to address faculty members\u...
The professionalisation of teaching in higher education has been increasingly prioritised across the...
The Higher Education (HE) accredited postgraduate funding arrangements by the Training and Developme...
Background: The focus of faculty development (FD) has recently shifted from individual and formal le...
Faculty Development programs aim to improve the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of teaching facu...
Following mixed views in literature on the relevance and return on investment of formal higher educa...
New educational models such as those involving a third party educational provider linked with an off...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FPD...
Academic staff are required to change and adopt new teaching approaches to meet the requirements and...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A study was undertaken to identify via...
Academic and professional development is widely regarded as important for academics. The experience...
This book, co-authored with David Gosling, provided the first consideration of how theories of educa...
This study aimed to assess the impact of an entire academic teacher development programme at a Midwe...
This paper considers the effect on students from attending a university foundation degree programme ...
This article examines key issues in lecturer development programmes (LDPs) in Scottish higher educat...
The purpose of this sequential explanatory mixed methods case study was to address faculty members\u...
The professionalisation of teaching in higher education has been increasingly prioritised across the...
The Higher Education (HE) accredited postgraduate funding arrangements by the Training and Developme...
Background: The focus of faculty development (FD) has recently shifted from individual and formal le...
Faculty Development programs aim to improve the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of teaching facu...
Following mixed views in literature on the relevance and return on investment of formal higher educa...
New educational models such as those involving a third party educational provider linked with an off...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FPD...