
A Guide to Staff & Educational Development
Kogan Page Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. June 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-7494-3881-4 (ISBN)
Description
Systematic support for improving education and learning in further and higher education, has moved to centre stage in recent years. This is reflected in the increasing membership of professional bodies. Most new staff are encouraged to engage in staff development programmes, but receive little training to do so. This book has been written to meet this need: it is a practical handbook that introduces the key issues in staff and educational development, ideal for any education professional in the early years of their career at further or higher education level.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
421 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7494-3881-4 (9780749438814)
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Persons
Peter Kahn is Teaching Development Officer in the Teaching and Learning Support Unit at the University of Manchester. The role involves having a particular concern for promoting professional development related to teaching and the support of learning. In this capacity he also acts as Project Manager for a regional programme of staff development that aims to build capacity for learning based around processes of inquiry. This current position follows his earlier experience in mathematics. Following a PhD in the mathematical modelling of brain function at Imperial College London, he was awarded the Society for Research into Higher Education 'Younger Academic Research Award' for 1995-96 while based at the Institute of Education, London. David Baume is a higher education consultant. His current and recent consultancy work includes higher education student progress files; course design; assessment strategies for a nursing programme; project evaluation; university teaching awards; programme evaluation; university leadership development; helping staff to write about their learning and teaching innovations; staff development for part-time teachers; staff development for inquiry-based learning; and supporting tutor development and accreditation. His current research and publications are about the assessment of portfolios produced on a course in teaching in higher education, and about personal development planning and progress files.
Content
Introduction 1. What is staff and educational development? 2. Carrying out a needs analysis: from intuition to rigour 3. Planning and running events 4. Consultancy in educational development 5. Monitoring and evaluating staff and educational development 6. Disseminating educational developments 7. Educational development through information and communications technology 8. Working on educational development projects 9. Development in the disciplines 10. Working creatively with national agendas 11. Being an agent of change 12. Learning from experience 13. Developing professional expertise in staff and educational development 14. Personal and professional development: strategies for coping and for growth