This paper explores the impact on winners of achieving a National Teaching Fellowship. We begin by outlining the genisis and development of the award scheme and touch on the limited literature which is available in this area. Following a description of our methodology, we then present our data. Firstly we focus on who the winners are and then on gender differences, whether the award is a reward or a millstone, and finally the impact on the individual, the degree of institutional support for winners would appear to be a major determinant of whether the award was experiences as a reward or a penalty
In the 1990s, the Higher Education Funding Councils of England and the equivalent body in Northern I...
There is little research that investigates the impact of awards for teaching excellence on teachers'...
Although teaching awards are a popular approach to the reward and improvement of teaching, their imp...
This paper explores the impact on winners of achieving a National Teaching Fellowship. We begin by o...
In this paper, I present preliminary findings from a research project investigating the possible rel...
Recognition of the achievements of individual scholars in learning and teaching is the focus of a nu...
This paper contains the results of a study into the assumed relationship between teaching fellowship...
Whilst teaching awards have become an established practice in higher education, important questions ...
Two samples of recipients of teaching awards were surveyed in 2002. The first comprised educators fr...
This study explores the nature and extent of any possible relationship between reward and recognitio...
Gender implications of nationally competitive teaching awards were examined to determine whether wom...
Mark Israel and Dawn Bennett examine national teaching awards implemented in the UK, Australia, New ...
Two samples of recipients of teaching awards were surveyed in 2002. The first comprised educators fr...
Higher education institutions are struggling to elevate the value and status of academic teaching. I...
While there has been an increase in the prominence and number of awards for teaching excellence in a...
In the 1990s, the Higher Education Funding Councils of England and the equivalent body in Northern I...
There is little research that investigates the impact of awards for teaching excellence on teachers'...
Although teaching awards are a popular approach to the reward and improvement of teaching, their imp...
This paper explores the impact on winners of achieving a National Teaching Fellowship. We begin by o...
In this paper, I present preliminary findings from a research project investigating the possible rel...
Recognition of the achievements of individual scholars in learning and teaching is the focus of a nu...
This paper contains the results of a study into the assumed relationship between teaching fellowship...
Whilst teaching awards have become an established practice in higher education, important questions ...
Two samples of recipients of teaching awards were surveyed in 2002. The first comprised educators fr...
This study explores the nature and extent of any possible relationship between reward and recognitio...
Gender implications of nationally competitive teaching awards were examined to determine whether wom...
Mark Israel and Dawn Bennett examine national teaching awards implemented in the UK, Australia, New ...
Two samples of recipients of teaching awards were surveyed in 2002. The first comprised educators fr...
Higher education institutions are struggling to elevate the value and status of academic teaching. I...
While there has been an increase in the prominence and number of awards for teaching excellence in a...
In the 1990s, the Higher Education Funding Councils of England and the equivalent body in Northern I...
There is little research that investigates the impact of awards for teaching excellence on teachers'...
Although teaching awards are a popular approach to the reward and improvement of teaching, their imp...