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The Higher Education Academy (HEA). Supported by UK Higher Education funding bodies, institutional subscriptions, grants and contractsSupports HE TEACHING by:Recognising and promoting teaching excellence Organising and facilitating eventsProviding an independent voice on teaching
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1. UK Psychology academics: The next generationCaprice LantzHigher Education Academy Psychology NetworkUniversity of York, UK
2. The Higher Education Academy (HEA) Supported by UK Higher Education funding bodies, institutional subscriptions, grants and contracts
Supports HE TEACHING by:
Recognising and promoting teaching excellence
Organising and facilitating events
Providing an independent voice on teaching & learning to influence UK educational policy
Developing teaching resources
Providing funding for projects
3. UK Training of Psychology Lecturers UK Professional standards framework led to a standardisation of training for new lecturers
New lecturers < three years of full time experience, now undertake a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning (PGCert)
PGCert training provided by university staff development units
Helpful in terms of providing standards
4. PGCert issues Training can be inappropriate (e.g. staff developer teaching psychology lecturer about learning and memory)
Training typically not discipline specific
Often already experienced and training is too basic
Transferability of PGCert credits unclear
Quality can be variable
Psychology Network support for new lecturers
Supporting New Academic Staff (SNAS)
New lecturers forum
Teaching tips series
5. Postgraduates who teach Definition of a postgraduate
Increasingly found in teaching roles
Class size
Pressure on staff to produce research
6. Postgraduate Teaching Lack of training eg research councils – training required for some but not others. Also National student survey data. Postgraduate Research Experience Survey
National student survey
Conducted in 2007 & 2008
42,000 & 57,000 responded
40% feel they receive adequate support and guidance in their teaching
Lack of training eg research councils – training required for some but not others. Also National student survey data. Postgraduate Research Experience Survey
National student survey
Conducted in 2007 & 2008
42,000 & 57,000 responded
40% feel they receive adequate support and guidance in their teaching
7. Psychology Network Support Ran a pg teaching workshop in 2004
Students were keen to continue having workshops
Began offering more workshops to address needs and provide more equal training opportunities and to address discipline specific issues
Evolved idea of making it more of a community by:
encouraging postgraduates from other universities to attend
involving psychology academics enthusiastic about teaching
creating developmental opportunities for postgraduates by getting them to coordinate workshops and facilitate the network
p Organically grown support network
Organically grown support network
8. Postgraduates who Teach Psychology Network (PGwT)
Seven pg regional coordinators and a national coordinator– take responsibility for championing the cause of teaching
Receive training and support from us, honorarium, etc
14 workshops per year led mostly by psychology academics that the pgs find
Email discussion list, facebook group, move towards getting international dialog
Internal and external wikis
Bursary scheme – provides further support for pgs and has enabled infiltration of research conferences
Postgraduates who teach survey and report
9. The future of training for the UK Some universities now provide training for pgs which can count towards a PGCert
Discussion of having pgs rather than new lecturers undertake PGCerts
Exploration of making PGCert credits more portable
10. Future of training for the Psychology Network Seeking to make our training more widely accepted by staff development offices for pgs & new lecturers
Expanding the community and educating people about the work we do
Looking for ways to promote international dialog / exchanges
Developing the next generation of psychology academics to be champions of teaching
11. Thank youCaprice Lantzc.lantz@psych.york.ac.uk