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Workshop invitation at UiB and UNIS – How to write a well-structured teaching portfolio

bioCEED invites UiB and UNIS teaching staff to the workshop “How to write a well-structured teaching portfolio”.

The workshop is led by Anders Ahlberg (Centre for Engineering Education, LTH, Lund University), Roy Andersson (Centre for Engineering Education, LTH, Lund University and bioCEED) and Arild Raaheim (Department of Education UiB and bioCEED).

University teachers have different pedagogical skills and show pedagogical abilities in different ways. This is underpinned by the assessment criteria of the reward system Excellent Teaching Practitioner (Framragende underviser/ETP) that is currently implemented at the Science Faculty of UiB. In the ETP process academics apply for the ETP degree through the submission of a teaching portfolio which is assessed by previously rewarded peers from within the science disciplines (interviews based on submitted portfolios).

The workshop is based on nearly two decades of developing and researching scholarly underpinned reward systems, mainly in STEM disciplines at Lund University. It departs from the notion that it may be a considerable and unusual personal challenge to expose ones own teaching practices to peer review.

UIB: 9th of February 2017. 1315-1600 in seminar room K1/2, Biologen, Thormøhlensgt. 53AB. For more information about the UiB workshop click here

UNIS: 6th of March 2017. 1315-1600 in Kapp Mitra . More information about the workshop at UNIS will come!

You will find more information about Excellent Teaching Practitioner (ETP) here (in Norwegian)

 

 

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