
A Concise Guide to Lecturing in Higher Education and the Academic Professional Apprenticeship
Critical Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 7. September 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
162 pages
978-1-913063-69-6 (ISBN)
Description
Ideal for lecturers new to delivering higher education in universities, colleges and the private sector. It is specifically organised to cover the requirements of the new Academic Professional Apprenticeship, both teaching and research specialisms, and also supports lecturers undertaking the Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education.
- The contents are fully mapped to the Higher Education Academy's UK Professional Standards Framework and the VITAE research standards.
- It is designed for both teaching and research lecturer apprenticeship routes and includes clear guidance to help pass the end-point assessment.
- There is a focus on the holistic development of the academic professional within the current context of higher education.
- The contents are fully mapped to the Higher Education Academy's UK Professional Standards Framework and the VITAE research standards.
- It is designed for both teaching and research lecturer apprenticeship routes and includes clear guidance to help pass the end-point assessment.
- There is a focus on the holistic development of the academic professional within the current context of higher education.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-913063-69-6 (9781913063696)
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Additional editions

Duncan Hindmarch | Lynn Machin | Sandra Murray
A Concise Guide to Lecturing in Higher Education and the Academic Professional Apprenticeship
E-Book
02/2025
Routledge
€32.99
Available for download

Duncan Hindmarch | Lynn Machin | Sandra Murray
A Concise Guide to Lecturing in Higher Education and the Academic Professional Apprenticeship
E-Book
02/2025
Routledge
€32.99
Available for download
Persons
Duncan Hindmarch is Award Leader for Lifelong Learning Teacher Training and the Foundation Degree in Education at Staffordshire University. He has over 15 years' teaching experience, having worked overseas and in the UK. With a background in Teaching English for Speakers of Other Languages, he has been involved in developing and delivering ESOL and Initial Teacher Training programmes since 2005.
Lynn Machin is Award Leader and Senior Lecturer within the School of Education at Staffordshire University. She has over 20 years' experience of teaching in post-14 education. Lynn has had a variety of roles within initial teacher education (ITE) including developing and writing the modules that make up the suite of qualifications within ITE in the FE and Skills Sector.
Sandra Murray is a Curriculum Leader and Advanced Practitioner in the Department of Teacher Training at Newcastle-under-Lyme College. She has a wide range of experience supporting and teaching teachers in the lifelong learning sector and has been teaching on Initial Teacher Education programmes since 2005.
Tina Richardson is an Award Leader and Manager of the Lifelong Learning Development Centre within the School of Education at Staffordshire University. She has worked in compulsory, further and higher education, with the last 15 years focusing on Adult Literacy, Language and Numeracy and teacher education for the FE and Skills Sector. Tina has worked on a consultancy basis for a number of organisations such as LSIS, SVUK and CfBT.
Helen Walmsley-Smith is an educational and e-learning developer in the Academic Development Unit at Staffordshire University. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and works with staff across the university to support the HEA programme and the use of technology to enhance learning. She has over 25 years of experience in teaching and academic development and her research interests include effective learning design for online courses.
Lynn Machin is Award Leader and Senior Lecturer within the School of Education at Staffordshire University. She has over 20 years' experience of teaching in post-14 education. Lynn has had a variety of roles within initial teacher education (ITE) including developing and writing the modules that make up the suite of qualifications within ITE in the FE and Skills Sector.
Sandra Murray is a Curriculum Leader and Advanced Practitioner in the Department of Teacher Training at Newcastle-under-Lyme College. She has a wide range of experience supporting and teaching teachers in the lifelong learning sector and has been teaching on Initial Teacher Education programmes since 2005.
Tina Richardson is an Award Leader and Manager of the Lifelong Learning Development Centre within the School of Education at Staffordshire University. She has worked in compulsory, further and higher education, with the last 15 years focusing on Adult Literacy, Language and Numeracy and teacher education for the FE and Skills Sector. Tina has worked on a consultancy basis for a number of organisations such as LSIS, SVUK and CfBT.
Helen Walmsley-Smith is an educational and e-learning developer in the Academic Development Unit at Staffordshire University. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and works with staff across the university to support the HEA programme and the use of technology to enhance learning. She has over 25 years of experience in teaching and academic development and her research interests include effective learning design for online courses.
Content
Introduction 1. The critical and reflective academic professional 2. Introduction to teaching and learning in HE 3. Widening participation and meeting learner needs 4. Supervision, assessment and feedback 5. Developing and ensuring a high-quality curriculum 6. Becoming a research practitioner 7. Leading change 8. Preparing for the end-point assessment