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The national body for learning and teaching in UK higher education
Works in partnership with institutions and sector bodies
Focused on the student learning experience, and work to enhance the quality of that experience.
182 subscribing institutions
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What is the HEA?
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HEA Grants
75% to themes of Assessment and Feedback, and Flexible Learning
£
TDGs
International
Scholarships
Doctoral Programm
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Seminar Series
Travel Grants
demonstrates commitment to T&L
formal recognition
plan career development
portable asset
gain access to positions
establishes credibility
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Why become an HEA Fellow?
Individual Institutional T&L commitment
to students recognises and
rewards staff as educators
fosters innovation benchmarks CPD
against national criteria
develops culture of enhancement
engages learning support staff
Direct Application Route to HEA
(incurs a processing fee)
Successful completion of an accredited institutional programme or framework
(covered by HEA subscription)
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How can I become an HEA Fellow?
2 Routes to Recognition
To find out more about the Fellowship scheme http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/professional-recognition
Accredited CPD Schemes
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Descriptors 1 to 4
Southampton
Exeter
Aston
Bradford
Glasgow Caledonian
Robert Gordon
Cardiff Metropolitan
East London
Essex
Nottingham Trent
Oxford Brookes
Plymouth
Staffordshire
West London
York St John
Descriptors 1 to 3
UCL
Cumbria
Central Lancashire
Derby
Leeds Metropolitan
Lincoln
Sunderland
Teesside
Descriptors 1 & 2
Chester
Glyndwr
Greenwich
Kent
Roehampton
Sheffield Hallam
Middlesex
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CPD Schemes in Progress
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Edinburgh
Durham
Bedford
Canterbury Christ Church
Edinburgh Napier
Falmouth
Glasgow
Ulster
Leicester
London Met
Hull
Newcastle
QMU, London
Aberystwyth/Bangor
Anglia Ruskin
Coventry
LIPA/Rose Bruford
Open University
West Scotland
Worcester
Creating Active Dialogue through:
Face to face meetings
Cluster conferences
L&T summits
New To Teaching Events
Workshops – sharing good practice
I was pleased that it dispelled several myths for me, in particular the myth that these courses never cater for mathematicians’ needs. All the talks were given by experienced mathematics lecturers …..
Support for Disciplines
Support for Disciplines
Developing Knowledge
TDGs, PHDs, International Scholarships
Academic Associates
Special Interest Groups
Disseminating
KnowledgeDiscipline specific
Journals, and monthly
newsletters
Discipline Specific
webpages and tagged resources
Social Media
Internationalisation
Assessment and Feedback
Employability
Flexible Learning
Retention and Success
Reward and Recognition of Teaching
Education for Sustainable Development (ESD).
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Thematic Expertise and support
A””” Marked Improvement Pilot
Scheme
Change Programmes
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More ways to engage….
Learning and teaching survey research: (NSS,
PTES, PRES)
National Teaching
Fellowships
Research & Policy
Student Led Teaching Awards
Consultancy Services
Website:
Create “My Academy” Account (wait til New Year!)
Sign up for newslettersYear ahead CalendarDepository of resourcesEvents
Contact Discipline or Academic Leads directly for specific advice.
Partnership Manager [email protected] 14
Accessing HEA Resources