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Target Audience: Academic,Teaching APS Staff
*Please check if the session is online or in-person*
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION OF TEACHING AT STRATHCLYDE
The first step to getting started in the programme is to register to attend a “Professional Recognition of Learning and Teaching Information Workshop”. This workshop will introduce you to the Strathclyde Recognition Pathways, discuss the requirements for recognition, assist you in selecting the most appropriate Descriptor category to work toward, and provide information on peer support networks and developmental opportunities to support you in your journey to successful accreditation.
Welcome to Strathclyde’s Framework for Professional Recognition of Teaching. This framework provides a tool for you to plan your development in learning and teaching, and has been approved and accredited by the Higher Education Academy so that your participation in elements of this framework can be recognised through the award of an appropriate category of fellowship of the Higher Education Academy.
Participation in this framework is free and is open to all staff involved in learning and teaching, including those who teach, and those who support teaching, including support and technical staff.
Pathways to Recognition at Strathclyde
Strathclyde University offers a flexible approach to fellowship recognition, offering both taught and experiential pathways for Associate Fellow and Fellow of the HEA
For Senior Fellowship of the HEA (UKPSF descriptor category D3), application is through the experiential route.
Note that we do not offer a recognition pathway to Principal Fellowship of the HEA, and individuals can apply for this directly through the HEA. Support is available from OSDU if you wish to pursue Principal Fellowship.
Accesibility
On-campus activity
- An online version of this course may be available – check the DAT booking system
- There will be audience participation
- You are asked to attend the whole session
- There will be a break
- The session is relaxed – this means you can stretch, move around, stim etc.
- In line with current University health and safety guidance, attendees may wish to use face masks. The room will have either mechanical ventilation or passive ventilation (i.e. open windows)
- Digital copies of resources will be emailed to participants upon request
- Printed materials will be available in different formats (e.g. large print) / Contact [step@strath.ac.uk] to request printed materials in different formats
- Please contact osdu-equity@strath.ac.uk to discuss any further access requirements
Delivered By: Dr Sean Morrissey, OSDU
Prerequisites
This is a unique development programme aimed at traditional academic and teaching staff, and relevant to all staff engaged in teaching.Useful Links
Cancellation Policy
When applying for a course, you should note that there will be a £50* charge to your Department / School if you do not attend your place on the course. There will be no charge as long as you cancel your booked place before the event or notify our staff at osdu@strath.ac.uk that you can no longer attend.
A Department / School is welcome to send someone else in your place if they wish without incurring a charge, providing that person has the necessary prerequisites for the course. In the case of courses split over more than one day, you are expected to attend ALL parts of the course.
*This is the standard charge for cancellation or non-attendance of a course of 1-day duration or less. For some courses, there may be a higher cancellation charge and if this is the case you will be advised of this at the time of booking.