Peer partnership to enhance scholarship of teaching: a case study |
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Authors: | Alan Barnard Waveney Croft Rosemary Irons Natalie Cuffe Wasana Bandara Pamela Rowntree |
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Institution: | School of Nursing , Queensland University of Technology , Brisbane, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper reports on the outcomes of a peer partnership program trialled at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. The program was designed based on a community of practice methodology to bring together academic staff for the purpose of advancing teaching practice. The program encouraged professional and supportive environments for the purpose of critical reflection and personal development. The belief was that quality teaching is core business and vital to university organisational goals. Peer partnership programs support improvement in teaching and learning. Participants in the program reported the program enhanced their commitment and insight into teaching and that there is willingness to be involved if supported by colleagues and an organisation. Feedback from participants in the program was positive and outcomes arising from the QUT Peer Partnership Project were the development of an online peer partner tool-kit, staff development training, an instructional DVD and integration of the project goals within QUT staff development programs. |
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Keywords: | community of practice higher education mentor peer partnership peer support teaching |
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