Promoting excellence in teaching and learning in higher education #HEteaching
12 Jun 2012
Broadcast from London
Funding for teaching in UK Higher Education is changing. Interim measures are in place for 2012-13 and a HEFCE consultation on future funding plans is currently taking place.
Whatever the outcome, the move to demand-led funding has crucial implications for many aspects of teaching and learning.
With more students choosing flexible and blended learning, the boundaries between full; part-time and distance learners are blurring. Not only are institutions being challenged to teach and support an increasingly diverse student cohort – this also requires additional quality assurance guidance.
The use of open educational resources (OER) is also increasing, bringing a new range of opportunities and challenges for teaching and learning. Finally, as more information becomes available to students via Key Information Sets (KIS) data, institutions will have to respond to changing expectations of the student experience.
Watch the free presentation - Professor Craig Mahoney, Chief Executive of the Higher Education Academy here
Programme
10:00
Aaron Porter,Higher Education Consultant and Journalist
Developments in quality assurance: the UK Quality Code for Higher Education
Dr Tim Burton, Assistant Director, Research, Development and Partnerships, QAA;
Harriet Barnes, Development Officer, Research, Development and Partnerships, QAA