The course focuses on four teaching competencies and criteria: professional conduct, designing education, teaching practice, and supervising students. Along with alignment with the VU’s Educational Vision.
Professional Conduct
Collaborative professional behavior occupies a significant position within each criterion and serves as the foundation of your teaching practice. Over the duration of this course, you will engage in analysis, reflection, and the cultivation of your professional conduct.
Designing education
You will design your own course, or redesign an existing one that you can teach immediately. Accounting for your decisions is important in this: why did you make certain choices? What principles do you apply in your teaching? You will also learn how to conduct valid and reliable assessments.
Teaching practice
You will expand your teaching repertoire and develop an individual teaching style. You will directly apply what you learn in your own teaching and see rapid results. In class, you will also discuss any issues you encounter in applying what you’ve learned.
Supervising students
How do you adapt your approach to suit your students’ learning preferences? How do you give constructive feedback? How do you combine the roles of supervisor and assessor? You will practice and analyse the supervision of individual students and groups of up to five students.
You will be supervised by the programme instructor from the VU Centre for Teaching & Learning. You will also receive feedback from your faculty tutor.
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