Extending and Reinforcing Good Practice in Teacher Development
A project funded under the Erasmus+ Strategic partnerships scheme implemented from September 2016 until August 2019
Our project aims to enhance quality of university education in Europe through facilitating professional development of university teachers.
This aim should be achieved by
- offering an educational development course, which is particularly designed for teaching environments with prevalent teaching-centred practices and with lack of opportunities for teachers’ systematic reflection over their practice;
- assessing the factors that support/limit the transfer of knowledge and skills from educational development course to teachers’ pedagogic practice;
- introducing a program for new educational developers.
Project outcomes
- curriculum of a new course on HE pedagogy
- evaluation of the outcomes of the newly designed course at the individual level
- evaluation of the course outcomes at higher levels (mezzo level or beyond)
- a comparative study of two programs for teachers in higher education and their outcomes
- a book containing case studies into changing student learning
- curriculum of a program for future course leaders
Researched topics
- the role of trust in program participant relationships and program outcomes
- the nature of conversations about teaching and learning in participant workgroups and how they constrain/support participants while working to improve student learning
- the nature of participant relationships with their significant others and how they influence participants’ pedagogic conceptions and teaching
Project partners
University of Economics, Bratislava (coordinating partner)
Masaryk University, Brno
Central European University, Budapest
Lund University
University of Tartu
Staff and Educational Development Association
PROJECT events
Professional development for university teachers in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. A seminar. 25 October 2018, University of Economics in Bratislava
5th transnational project meeting. 2-4 November 2018, Central European University, Budapest
Training program for new educational developers, 5-9 November 2018, Central European University, Budapest
Book launch Early Career Academics Reflections on Learning to Teach in Central Europe. 15 November 2018, Birmingham, SEDA annual conference
Re-examining ways of assessing reflectiveness. Lessons learnt from a collaborative Erasmus+ project. Project multiplier event, 16 November 2018, Birmingham, SEDA annual conference
If you would like more information, please email the project coordinator, Dr. Gabriela Pleschová gabriela.pleschova@euba.sk
For more details on the project see http://euba.sk/qualityteaching
Co-funded by Erasmus+ program of the European Union 2016-1-SK01-KA203-022551