Author: Louise Rees
Celebrating 500 Fellows at Swansea – Andrew Davies reflects on how his practice has been impacted
Celebrating 500 Fellows at Swansea University – Najah Battikh
Celebrating 500 Fellows at Swansea University – How Senior Fellowship has influenced my teaching
Non Vaughan Williams, Senior Lecturer in Digital Media “The experience of reading about members of staff across the university’s expertise and sharing opinions with other assessors from different disciplines means that I continue to learn and develop as a teacher” I’m a senior lecturer in Digital Media in the department…
Celebrating 500 Fellows at Swansea University – Laura Mason
“Leadership should be about being a role model and helping and supporting colleagues to think more about their teaching and ways in which they could enhance their practice for their students and themselves.” “I think it’s important that we value great teaching, and teachers, in HE. For me fellowship is…
Celebrating 500 Fellows at Swansea University – Augustine Egwebe
“A fellow application will help to bring the best out of your teaching and professional practice.” Tell us about yourself: I’m Dr. Augustine Egwebe, I received my Ph.D. and B.Eng. degrees, in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE), from Swansea University, Wales. I currently work as an Academic…
Celebrating 500 Fellows at Swansea University
In 2015 when Swansea University launched its internally accredited route to gain HEA Fellowship recognition, there were less than 100 staff who had this professional recognition for teaching and/or supporting learning in Higher Education. Since then, with the support of numerous staff across all colleges and Professional Services, the numbers…
Pancakes and the UKPSF (don’t throw the Baby out with the Bathwater!)
Did you make pancakes for Shrove Tuesday? What was your recipe? Your preferred style of cooking? Making pancakes this past week and watching others do it made me draw upon the metaphor of teaching is like a cook making pancakes. Teachers are the cooks, students the pancakes. We can essentially have the same…
CPD – the impact of Bring Our Own Device for Learning (BYOD4L)
In this blogpost, Senior Academic Developer Louise Rees reviews the impact that participating in this year’s recent BYOD4L ‘course’ had on her and how such engagement can be used in evidencing alignment against the UKPSF and an HEA Fellowship application. Read more about the course and its impact through the…