Treasure Island Pedagogies
Please see the Treasure Island Pedagogies podcast series: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/centre-for-innovation-in-education/podcasts/treasure-island-pedagogies-series/
Please see the Treasure Island Pedagogies podcast series: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/centre-for-innovation-in-education/podcasts/treasure-island-pedagogies-series/
Please see this podcast by Rachel Rochon and Martin Smith from Buckinghamshire New University on using reflection as a critical tool for learning:
Talking Learning and Teaching Podcast
Have a look at the Mental Health & Wellbeing mini-series on the Talking Learning & Teaching podcast:
https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/dLjRL43QGBb
Warwick’s International Higher Education Academy (WIHEA) has many features - one of them is that members only remain active members for three years before becoming alumni. The imminent handover of the co-leadership of the open learning circle on diverse and inclusive assessment practices made us, outgoing and new co-leaders, reflect on past initiatives and future directions.
As we continue to move forwards with this work, we will become the ‘Inclusive Assessment Learning Circle’. This name change recognises our intention to embed the work on diverse assessments into a broader outlook which sees assessment in HE as a vehicle to promote equity and social justice. The wellbeing of students and staff will feature strongly in our ongoing discussions.
In line with our focus, the learning circle will be inclusive of:
Finally, this is blog 15 in our diverse assessment series, some of the more recent blogs can be found here (with further links to previous blogs shown within some of the blogs below):
The Learning Development in Higher Education Network is aimed at those working in learning development so there may be some cross over with wider educational CPD that readers may find useful:
The JISC podcast series covers a wide range of topics related to using technology in FE and HE teaching. Although not directly relatable to primary or secondary education it does give wider sector information that you may find interesting:
https://beta.jisc.ac.uk/podcasts
Check out the Roger Saunders L&T Chatshow podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/landtchatshow
Although aimed at HE, they do talk about practical methods for enhancing academic activities and student engagement which may translate well into primary or secondary scenarios.
In this SEDA blog post Richard Bale explores the space where adaptive expertise meets improvisation:
SEDA is the Staff and Educational Development Association.
In this SEDA blog post Gloria Visintini, University of Bristol discussed how HE Institutions are dealing with digital education:
SEDA is the Staff and Educational Development Association.
This publication, from PedRIO at the University of Plymouth, contains a series of short case studies in which colleagues describe how they are introducing or considering sustainability pedagogies in their different disciplines. Have a quick look over the contents list and identify a case study to read now or later. Case studies include: