There is no magic bullet for teaching excellence,but there are some things you can enact to polish your practice
The announcement of a proposed Teaching Excellence Framework (Tef) has caused a frisson in higher eduction, by suggesting that the quality of teaching in universities is worth careful consideration in its own correct.
Its not the first time that governments have sought to drive a greater focus on teaching quality in universities. Some earlier engagements have proved successful – the National Teaching Fellowship scheme is well-regarded; others, and such as the Centres of Excellence for Teaching and Learning,have advance and gone. But if a Tef is to be introduced, it does beg the question of how academics can ensure that their own teaching practices are excellent. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com