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A Cup of TEA

A Cup of TEA

By: Teaching Excellence Academy University of Hull
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Join the Teaching Excellence Academy from the University of Hull for a cuppa as we chat with colleagues about their practice. Episodes focus on HE teaching, learning and assessment, exploring established and innovative methods. Join us as we percolate ideas and discuss favourite blends of approach.

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  • Graham Scott reflecting on his career in higher education
    Dec 11 2024

    In this last episode of Series 4, it seems fitting Catherine and Mike meet with Graham Scott, former Director of our very own Teaching Excellence Academy who reflects on his career in higher education.

    Graham is emeritus Professor of Bioscience Education at the University of Hull. During a close to 30 year career at the university he held a number of roles in the area of Biology and Science more generally, was recognised as a UK bioscience hence teacher of the year, a National Teaching Fellow and a Principal Fellow of the HEA. Latterly Graham was Associate PVC (Learning and Teaching) and Director of the Teaching Excellence Academy.

    "...my signature pedagogy: finding ways to enable students to reflect on the value of their own work when they are given ownership of that work... and I think that comes through in the competence-based education framework where we're placing that self-awareness, that self-regulation right in the centre of the curriculum..."


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    43 mins
  • Christopher Fear on his approach to teaching & learning
    Dec 4 2024

    In this episode Catherine and Mike meet with Dr Chris Fear, from the School of Politics and International Studies to discuss his approach to teaching political theory and history.

    Christopher Fear is a researcher and lecturer in the School of Politics and International Studies. His research and teaching are focused on political theory, especially on the conservative and liberal traditions, on British Idealist political thought, and on European political history. He lives in Hull with his wife, children, and dogs.


    "... and I hope that the main thing I want them to get from that is familiarity with the text, with the method of sitting down and reading one thing, and not seeking a shortcut or a summary on the internet, actually making contact with the primary text yourself, having the confidence to do that, even when it is difficult and accepting you aren’t necessarily going to understand everything, but also being able to converse and make mistakes, find your voice I suppose, it’s impossible to do that if you don’t have any knowledge and common content to talk about… "


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    Chris' fitting reference to George Orwell's nice cup of tea!


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    46 mins
  • Paula Gawthorpe & Katharine Hubbard on the Inclusive Education Framework
    Nov 27 2024

    In this episode, join Catherine and Mike who revisit with colleagues Paula Gawthorpe from Nursing and Katharine Hubbard from Biological Science, their work on the Inclusive Education Framework. First home-grown and now available nationally since it was further developed as part of a QAA collaborative project. Tune in to find out all about it and visit the Inclusive Education Framework website for full information and to download the resources.


    Paula Gawthorpe is a senior lecturer in Nursing and Director of Studies (Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professional Programmes). Paula's areas of interest include student retention, academic and pastoral support. Paula is a Senior Fellow of AdvanceHE.


    Katharine Hubbard is a Reader in Biology Education and Director of Education (School of Natural Sciences). Her expertise is in inclusive education and awarding gaps, as well as effective laboratory based teaching within the Biosciences. Katharine is a Senior Fellow and National Teaching Fellow of AdvanceHE.


    Paula: “How do you evidence that in day to day practice & action and the way your institution function on a daily basis… how do you demonstrate that?”

    Katharine: “The Framework is a starting point for discussion [...] and a really useful tool to show the depth and breadth of inclusive practice."


    Useful link The Inclusive Education Framework


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