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An introduction to student and staff co-creation of the curriculum

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

For example, students’ and staff members’ increased enjoyment of learning and teaching alongside their professional development are particularly notable (Bovill & Bulley, 2011; Lubicz-Nawrocka, 2018; Lubicz-Nawrocka & Simoni, 2018; Matthews, 2016; Mercer-Mapstone et al., 2017), there are also many benefits!

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Building a teaching and learning community at the Centre for Open Learning

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

However, while there is a great range of quality teaching practices within subject areas and programmes, and there are some excellent examples of embedding professional development for teaching within these, COL – the result of several mergers – has lacked a sense of shared, ‘whole school’ identity.

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The Reflection Toolkit: Supporting effective reflection

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

In 2018, Tobias Thejll-Madsen and I worked to plug this gap, and so the Reflection Toolkit was born. The need In designing and leading institution-wide initiatives that have reflection at their heart, I have repeatedly seen the power, impact, and flexibility of reflection across multiple domains.

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IntroAP: Recognising and developing postgraduate teaching

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

Fiona facilitates professional development workshops for T+D’s and IntroAP. Jul 26, 2018 Her research background is in biophysical chemistry, with interests in discipline effects on early career teaching identities.

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Black Youth Mental Health: Understanding and Being Culturally Responsive to Promote Homeplace and Black Joy

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

From 2018 to 2021, the racial group that saw the largest increase in suicides among people 10-24 years old was Black individuals, with an increase of 37%. The Journal of Staff Development , 42 (4), 40–44. Black youth under the age of 13 are two times more likely to die by suicide when compared to same-race peers (CBC, 2020).