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Learning and Teaching Support
North Terrace Campus
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
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Telephone: +61 8 8313 5771
Facsimile: +61 8 8313 3553

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Sessional Teaching Course

Self-access Modules

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Ursula McGowan
Ursula McGowan
Ph: 831 34745
email Ursula

Sessional Teaching Program

Information and resources for tutors, demonstrators and lecturers.

Sessional Teaching Course

This is a general sessional teaching course offered for tutors, demonstrators, new lecturers or PhD students. It provides an introduction to some basic principles of learning, teaching and assessment. The course is offered in two parts and can be taken over a full day or two half days. (NB A certificate of completion is only issued after both parts have been completed.) This workshop is available to those who may have missed their own faculty-based introductory sessions.

Date: Friday 11 March 2011; Part 1: 9.00 am - 12.00 pm, Part 2: 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Venue: CLPD, Level 2, Schulz Building West

Date: Friday 22 July 2011; Part 1: 9.00 am - 12.00 pm, Part 2: 1.00 pm - 4.00 pm
Venue: CLPD, Level 2, Schulz Building West

To book for these sessions, go to the University Course Booking System.

For further information please email Ursula McGowan or telephone 831 35771.


Self Access Modules

An introduction to principles and tips for effective tertiary teaching,
for use by individuals and in Sessional Staff Development programs

These modules are designed for tutors, demonstrators and other newly appointed university teaching staff. They may be used by individuals as a self-access introduction to some basic principles of learning, teaching and assessment. They are designed to help staff in the preparation of their teaching programs and to work out their own approaches, based on the ideas and experiences of others.

The modules may be adapted as appropriate to suit faculty-specific sessional staff induction programs.

For further information and support please contact the School of Education.


Teaching Resources