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Best practice inresearch-informed teaching:

a Welsh example.

Presentation to Staffordshire UniversityResearch informed Teaching Best Practice Conference

Wednesday 14th October 2009

Professor Simon HaslettCentre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching

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The CELT is a Research Centre with its main function to assist staff in:

• Devising pedagogic research projects;

• Presenting papers at conferences; and

• Disseminating published outcomes.

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Umbrella• Draw together existing

PedR activity across the institution.

Beacon• Beacon of PedR and

teaching excellence in the HE landscape.

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Research-informed TeachingSystematic inquiry into the L & T process.

Which approaches are you most involved in?

Examining how discipline-based research is included in the curriculum …..

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Learning and TeachingScholarship and Research

• CELT encourages staff to become active members of L&T communities of practice.

• Apply for Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) in the UK (24 subject centres).

• Membership of the Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE): Annual Conference at Newport (7-10 December 2009) + Newport event on 11th December.

• Membership of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSoTL):– Annual Conference in Indiana (October 2009)– Annual Conference Liverpool (October 2010)

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Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

• individually-focused scholarship for personal use;• internally-focused scholarship for local (e.g.

departmental, institutional) use;• externally-focused scholarship, such as defined by the

Research Assessment Exercise (RAE, 2005, p. 34) as “the creation, development and maintenance of the intellectual infrastructure of subjects and disciplines”; and

• research for external dissemination at conferences and in publications (i.e. pedagogic research).

Where does your SoTL sit?

(from Haslett, 2009, based on Ashwin and Trigwell, 2004; RAE, 2005)

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SoTL and Pedagogic Research

• Why do/would you do it?– Strategic e.g. research-informed teaching– Contractual e.g. teaching-led research– Personal professional updating/reflection and career– Disseminate examples of practice

• What do/would you research?– Generic issues e.g. student engagement– Case studies e.g. examples of teaching

• How do/would you do it?– Individually or collaboratively?– Funding for research and publication e.g. grants?– Output types e.g. books, articles, conferences?– Time and space to undertake research and writing?

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CELT Research Programmes

• Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL);

• Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship (ESDGC);

• Community Education, Distance Learning and Outreach (CEDLO).

Coordinators PhD Students

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Newport NEXUS Conference 2010Annual Learning and Teaching Conference

Monday 14th June and Tuesday 15th June 2010

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Conference Symposia• Undergraduate Research• Research-informed Teaching• Community Education• ESDGC• International Scholarship• Linking Teaching and KT• Professional Development• Student Engagement• Technology Enhanced Learning• Hazard and Geoscience Research

Delegates used #nexus09 when tweeting

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• Teaching Practice• Learning Insights• Development and

Innovation• Pedagogic Research• (Re)Views• Framework Issues

Contributions for Vol. 3 are welcome (see CELT website for author guide).

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Pedagogic Research Expeditions

ExPedR Leg 1• Australia• 4 expedition members• Attend HERDSA 2009• Visit other HEIs• Promote Newport• Disseminate best practice• Develop research links.• 2010 STLHE Canada?

Using #expedr09

Blog - http://expedr09.blogspot.com

YouTube – NewportCELT Channel

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Recognising, Rewarding and Promoting Teaching Excellence

• Professor, Readers and Teaching Fellows

• Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence

• CELT Rising Star Awards

• CELT Learning Support Awards

• Learning and Teaching Grants

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CELT Writing Retreat

The Academic Writing Process– Inventing and research– Planning– Drafting– Revising– Editing– Submission– Peer review process– Revisions– Proof stage and publication

Modified from Ganobcsik-Williams (2009)

Draw up a plan and draft a paragraph.

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Research-Teaching Nexus

Research-tutored

Engaging in research discussions

Research-based

Undertaking research and inquiry

Research-led

Learning about current research in the discipline

Research-oriented

Developing research and inquiry skills and techniques

STUDENTS ARE PARTICIPANTS

EMPHASIS ON RESEARCH CONTENT

EMPHASIS ON RESEARCH PROCESSES AND PROBLEMS

STUDENTS FREQUENTLY ARE

AN AUDIENCE

Source: M. Healey & A. Jenkins (2009) Developing students as researchers. In: S. K. Haslett & H. Rowlands (eds) Linking research and teaching in Higher Education. University of Wales, Newport, pp. 7-11.

How does your teaching map within the R-T Nexus?

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CELT R-T NEXUS Activities

• Enlisted HEA Support: Prof Alan Jenkins• Keynote at CELT Launch (ppt + notes on

CELT Website)• Workshop on 28th January 2009.• HEA-Wales Action Set on R-T Nexus• Newport NEXUS Conference, June 2009

with Prof Mick Healey keynote workshop

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From Haslett (2009)

The Research-Teaching Complex

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THANK YOU

CELT Contact Details:

• CELT Office: C53, Main Building, Lodge Road, Caerleon, NP18 3QT, UK.

• Tel: +44 (0)1633 435230• Email: [email protected]• Website: http://celt.newport.ac.uk


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