[Foundations] RE: Books used for staff induction/Foundations of
Teaching
Marian Boman
marian.boman at qut.edu.au
Mon Oct 20 14:05:42 NZDT 2008
Hi all,
Here is pdf of booklet - got it from Leeds Met as advised. Best viewed via 'View' and 'Reading Mode'. thanks a lot Jan.
Marian
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Subject: Re: [Foundations] RE: Books used for staff induction/Foundations of Teaching
Hi Tilly,
Phil Race has also written another book called "In a the Deep End" (Typical of
Phil) for Leeds MetUni that is brilliant. It may be accessible on the Leads
Met website.
Regards,
Jan Orrell
Quoting Marian Boman <marian.boman at qut.edu.au>:
> Hi Tilly,
> We give all Foundations participants a copy of Phil Race, 3rd edition, 'The
> Lecturer's TOOLKIT: a practical guide to assessment, learning and teaching'
> which we refer to throughout the 2 day workshop in key sessions. We also use
> a handout , Ch.1 'Changing University Teaching'from Biggs, 'Teaching for
> Quality Learning at University', 2003, to share thinking on different
> approaches/strategies to 'narrow the gap' in teaching the diversity of
> students from different backgrounds, motivations and capacities for learning.
> The combination of Race and other key resources works well.
>
> Cheers
> Marian (Boman)
> Learning & Teaching Consultant
> Teaching & Learning Support Services (TALSS)
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> 1. Books used for staff induction/Foundations of University
> Teaching (Tilly Hinton)
> 2. RE: Books used for staff induction/Foundations ofUniversity
> Teaching (Gail Wilson)
> 3. RE: Books used for staff induction/Foundations of University
> Teaching (Ursula McGowan)
> 4. Foundations Colloquium (Allan Goody)
> 5. RE: Books used for staff induction/Foundations ofUniversity
> Teaching (Graham Hendry)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 16:34:54 +1000
> From: "Tilly Hinton" <thinton at usc.edu.au>
> Subject: [Foundations] Books used for staff induction/Foundations of
> University Teaching
> To: <foundations at lists.vuw.ac.nz>, <cadad at maillists.uwa.edu.au>
> Cc: Cynthia Tait <CTait at usc.edu.au>
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> Hi all
>
> We're on the hunt for a replacement academic staff induction text/s. For
> several years, new USC staff have received copies of Murphy E. 1998,
> Lecturing at University, CEA Publications, Curtin University. (new teaching
> staff) and Bertola, P. & Murphy, E., 1994, Tutoring at University, CEA
> Publications, Curtin University. (new teaching staff and sessionals). These
> are no longer in print.
>
> I'd be thankful for responses as to what text/s you use/recommend. I'll
> compile a summary of responses at the end of October and circulate back to
> the lists.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Cheers
> Tilly
>
> ______________________
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> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 17:17:19 +1000
> From: "Gail Wilson" <gwilson at bond.edu.au>
> Subject: RE: [Foundations] Books used for staff induction/Foundations
> ofUniversity Teaching
> To: "Tilly Hinton" <thinton at usc.edu.au>,
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> Hi Tilly
>
> I would recommend Maureen Bell's Herdsa Guide on Peer Observation
> Partnerships (2005) if you are using peer review of teaching as a
> framework for your induction program.
>
> This year I moved away from a core text (such as Biggs & Tang, 2007),
> have been highly selective about articles and excerpts from texts that
> we use, and thus have pared down considerably the amount of resources we
> provide for participants. We offered only three articles per topic, and
> made those articles the focus of the learning activities for that
> session. This approach has been well received by our Foundations
> participants, and I found it more satisfying from a facilitator's
> perspective too. It seemed to better facilitate discussions about issues
> and concepts within that literature, and they were not overwhelmed.
>
> The Resources sub project group of the ALTC Preparing Academic Teachers
> in Higher Education (PATHE) project will be identifying resources for
> Foundations programs as we indicated at the recent JCU event.
>
> Regards
> Gail
> _____________________________________________________
>
> Dr. Gail Wilson
> Associate Professor Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
> Manager Teaching & Learning Services
> Bond University
>
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> Cc: Cynthia Tait
> Subject: [Foundations] Books used for staff induction/Foundations
> ofUniversity Teaching
>
> Hi all
>
> We're on the hunt for a replacement academic staff induction text/s.
> For several years, new USC staff have received copies of Murphy E. 1998,
> Lecturing at University, CEA Publications, Curtin University. (new
> teaching staff) and Bertola, P. & Murphy, E., 1994, Tutoring at
> University, CEA Publications, Curtin University. (new teaching staff and
> sessionals). These are no longer in print.
>
> I'd be thankful for responses as to what text/s you use/recommend. I'll
> compile a summary of responses at the end of October and circulate back
> to the lists.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Cheers
> Tilly
>
> ______________________
> Tilly Hinton
> Manager, Office of Learning and Teaching
> Teaching and Research Services
> Administration Building (B)
> University of the Sunshine Coast
> Maroochydore DC Qld 4558
> Phone (07) 5459 4805
> Fax (07) 5430 1177
> Mobile 0403 988 132
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> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 18:09:47 +1030
> From: "Ursula McGowan" <ursula.mcgowan at adelaide.edu.au>
> Subject: RE: [Foundations] Books used for staff induction/Foundations
> of University Teaching
> To: "'Tilly Hinton'" <thinton at usc.edu.au>,
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> Hi all,
>
> We're still using Cannon & Newble (2000) A handbook for Teachers in
> Universities and Colleges - A Guide to improving Teaching Methods. 4th
> Edition. Kogan Page. It's basic enough for those who are likely to be
> frightened off by 'jargon' - but also provides reading lists to extend
> further.
> The book pre-dates current technologies of course.
>
> For these we refer to Crisp, G (2007) The e-Assessment Handbook. Continuum.
> ISBN 0-8264-9628-8.
> What is clear from this book is the power of assessment to drive learning -
> and a focus on the underlying learning principles - alignment with learning
> objectives and activities - which apply to assessments of all kinds.
>
> We also provide participants with access to Phil Race (n.d) "In at the Deep
> End" Leeds Metropolitan University www.leedsmet.ac.uk for many useful tips,
> to satisfy immediate teaching needs, but at the same time to provide useful
> discussion starters for delving deeper and helping new participants in
> beginning to develop at their own 'learning and teaching philosophies'.
>
> Ursula
>
>
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> Centre for Learning and Professional Development
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> AUSTRALIA
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> Sent: Thursday, 16 October 2008 5:05 pm
> To: foundations at lists.vuw.ac.nz; cadad at maillists.uwa.edu.au
> Cc: Cynthia Tait
> Subject: [Foundations] Books used for staff induction/Foundations of
> University Teaching
>
> Hi all
>
> We're on the hunt for a replacement academic staff induction text/s. For
> several years, new USC staff have received copies of Murphy E. 1998,
> Lecturing at University, CEA Publications, Curtin University. (new teaching
> staff) and Bertola, P. & Murphy, E., 1994, Tutoring at University, CEA
> Publications, Curtin University. (new teaching staff and sessionals). These
> are no longer in print.
>
> I'd be thankful for responses as to what text/s you use/recommend. I'll
> compile a summary of responses at the end of October and circulate back to
> the lists.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Cheers
> Tilly
>
> ______________________
> Tilly Hinton
> Manager, Office of Learning and Teaching Teaching and Research Services
> Administration Building (B) University of the Sunshine Coast Maroochydore DC
> Qld 4558
> Phone (07) 5459 4805
> Fax (07) 5430 1177
> Mobile 0403 988 132
> tilly.hinton at usc.edu.au
> www.usc.edu.au
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> Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 02:00:15 -0700
> From: "Allan Goody" <agoody at home.se>
> Subject: [Foundations] Foundations Colloquium
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> Hello everyone.
>
> It was great to see familiar and so many new faces at the Colloquium in
> Townsville in September. Thanks to Lisa and Amanda for planning and
> hosting us in the tropics.
>
> Susan Grimes has indicated that the University of Newcastle is willing
> to host the Colloquium in 2009. Thank you for stepping forward.
>
> I am sure we will hear from Susan and her colleagues in the not too
> distant future as they begin to plan.
>
> Cheers
>
> Allan
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> Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 09:38:39 +1100
> From: "Graham Hendry" <G.Hendry at uws.edu.au>
> Subject: RE: [Foundations] Books used for staff induction/Foundations
> ofUniversity Teaching
> To: "Tilly Hinton" <thinton at usc.edu.au>,
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> Hi Tilly
>
> I'm not sure if you were able to attend Peter Kandlebinder's (with Tai
> Peseta) session at the colloquium
>
> i thought this was a very interesting session on the key concepts taught
> in academic development programs
>
> the top three most commonly taught concepts that tended to be strongly
> interrelated were constructive alignment, student approaches to learning
> (and teacher approaches) and reflective practice. at UWS we use Biggs
> and Tang (2007) in our foundations program which is a very accessible
> text about the first two key concepts
>
> we are considering whether it might be useful to combine chapters from
> Biggs and Tang and key articles on reflective practice
>
> hope this helps
>
> regards
> graham
>
>
>
> Dr Graham Hendry
> Senior Lecturer
> Teaching Development Unit
> University of Western Sydney
> Locked Bag 1797 Penrith South DC 1797 NSW Australia
> Tel +61 2 9852 5172
> Fax +61 2 9852 5191
> www.uws.edu.au
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: foundations-bounces at lists.vuw.ac.nz
> [mailto:foundations-bounces at lists.vuw.ac.nz] On Behalf Of Tilly Hinton
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 5:35 PM
> To: foundations at lists.vuw.ac.nz; cadad at maillists.uwa.edu.au
> Cc: Cynthia Tait
> Subject: [Foundations] Books used for staff induction/Foundations
> ofUniversity Teaching
>
> Hi all
>
> We're on the hunt for a replacement academic staff induction text/s.
> For several years, new USC staff have received copies of Murphy E. 1998,
> Lecturing at University, CEA Publications, Curtin University. (new
> teaching staff) and Bertola, P. & Murphy, E., 1994, Tutoring at
> University, CEA Publications, Curtin University. (new teaching staff and
> sessionals). These are no longer in print.
>
> I'd be thankful for responses as to what text/s you use/recommend. I'll
> compile a summary of responses at the end of October and circulate back
> to the lists.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Cheers
> Tilly
>
> ______________________
> Tilly Hinton
> Manager, Office of Learning and Teaching Teaching and Research Services
> Administration Building (B) University of the Sunshine Coast
> Maroochydore DC Qld 4558
> Phone (07) 5459 4805
> Fax (07) 5430 1177
> Mobile 0403 988 132
> tilly.hinton at usc.edu.au
> www.usc.edu.au
> CRICOS Provider Number: 01595D
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