Centre for Bioscience, The Higher Education Academy


 

Professional Development Event

Teaching in the Biosciences: an introduction for postgraduates and postdoctoral fellows

Monday 17th January 2011, University of Aberdeen

Postgraduates and Postdoctoral Fellows play an increasingly important role in supporting teaching in UK higher education. The UK Centre for Bioscience provides support and resources for teaching staff in UK higher education for the development of teaching, learning and assessment. This event was designed for Postgraduates and Postdoctoral Fellows with an interest in developing their teaching experience, giving them the opportunity to meet Centre staff and Bioscience Representatives and explore issues in Higher Education relevant to their careers.

This event was part of a Centre funded project, please contact Anne Tierney: a.tierney@bio.gla.ac.uk if you have any questions about the event or project.

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Programme
 
10.00 Registration, refreshments available
10.25 Welcome and introductions
Anne Tierney, University of Glasgow
10.30 An overview of teaching in the biosciences and What is the UK Centre for Bioscience and how can it support my teaching?
Kevan Gartland, Glasgow Caledonian University

What resources do you use to support your teaching?

11.30 What makes a good teacher?
Discussion session led by Anne Tierney

Discussion outcomes from "what makes a good teacher?"

12.30 Lunch
13.30 Small group teaching and lab practicals
Workshop session led by Joy Perkins and Morven Shearer

Discussion outcomes from "small group teaching and demonstrating"

14.30 Refreshments
14.45 Feedback and assessment
Workshop session led by Anne Tierney

Discussion outcomes from "feedback and assessment"

15.30 Round-up and reflections on the day
15.45 Finish and close

Resources from the day

Resources from the Centre

Reports from other Teaching in the Biosciences events:

University of Glasgow, 24th February 2010

University of Manchester, 28th April 2010

University of Ulster, 25th February 2011

University of Reading 14th March 2011