SEDA Summer School 2005 for Staff and Educational Developers
15 July 2005
- 17 July 2005
Location: Ashorne Hill Conference Centre, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
This
three day course is designed for those who have a professional role as
educational and academic developers in higher education. This includes
HE in FE. It is aimed at those with less than three years experience in
this role. Participants may include staff in educational development
units, those who have a role in the Higher Education Academy Subject
Centres or those responsible for co-ordinating teaching and learning
developments in their department or faculty.
The
course will be designed around workshop activities and participants
will focus on their own work, concentrating on developing the skills
and conceptual framework necessary to plan, run and evaluate
educational development activities to meet the needs of higher
education institutions.
Sessions
will be both practice based and grounded in research on learning and
teaching. Presenters include Ranald Macdonald FSEDA (Sheffield Hallam
University) David Baume FSEDA (Independent Consultant) and Andrew
Castley FSEDA (University of Warwick). The workshop element will
involve example case studies, role play and collaborative problem
solving supported by a range of materials. The course will include an
opportunity for small group work and tutorial time with an experienced
developer to support action planning. A draft programme will be
available from the SEDA website in due course.
The
fee for the three day event is £575 per delegate (to include two nights
accommodation and all meals and refreshments) - details of
non-residential rates can be obtained from the SEDA Office.
For information on the SEDA Fellowship Support event, click here
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