This resource is intended to offer guidance to individuals, Research Scholars and to Schools on how to facilitate peer observation of teaching (POT). POT is a formative process where a colleague (or peer group) observes another individual"s teaching and offers structured feedback on this teaching. The aim is to enhance learning through critical reflection upon teaching practice by the person observed as well as by the peer observer, and ultimately to enhance the quality of teaching and student learning. At the University of Glasgow, there are some Schools and Colleges whose staff regularly undertake POT. These include participants on the Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP) at the Learning & Teaching Centre, and some staff ...
For higher education institutions in Ireland, the call for improved efficiency and accountability to...
For higher education institutions in Ireland, the call for improved efficiency and accountability to...
This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a structured...
The purpose of this scoping review is to explore what the literature says about the use of peer obse...
Abstract Background Peer observation of Teaching involves observers providing descriptive feedback t...
‘In their shoes’: exploring a modified approach to peer observation of teaching in a university sett...
Background: Peer observation of Teaching involves observers providing descriptive feedback to their ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Educatio...
This article is an account of my search for professional identity as a new university lecturer throu...
This article is an account of my search for professional identity as a new university lecturer throu...
This article is an account of my search for professional identity as a new university lecturer throu...
Aim To introduce and examine a pilot peer observation of teaching (POT) scheme within the Department...
This paper reports the findings from an evaluation study to investigate participants’ experiences an...
Abstract This article details the findings of research into the academic teaching staff experience o...
Peer observation is often an unpopular form of professional development amongst faculty. Some of the...
For higher education institutions in Ireland, the call for improved efficiency and accountability to...
For higher education institutions in Ireland, the call for improved efficiency and accountability to...
This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a structured...
The purpose of this scoping review is to explore what the literature says about the use of peer obse...
Abstract Background Peer observation of Teaching involves observers providing descriptive feedback t...
‘In their shoes’: exploring a modified approach to peer observation of teaching in a university sett...
Background: Peer observation of Teaching involves observers providing descriptive feedback to their ...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Educatio...
This article is an account of my search for professional identity as a new university lecturer throu...
This article is an account of my search for professional identity as a new university lecturer throu...
This article is an account of my search for professional identity as a new university lecturer throu...
Aim To introduce and examine a pilot peer observation of teaching (POT) scheme within the Department...
This paper reports the findings from an evaluation study to investigate participants’ experiences an...
Abstract This article details the findings of research into the academic teaching staff experience o...
Peer observation is often an unpopular form of professional development amongst faculty. Some of the...
For higher education institutions in Ireland, the call for improved efficiency and accountability to...
For higher education institutions in Ireland, the call for improved efficiency and accountability to...
This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a structured...