Pays : Australie
Langue(s) : anglais
Date : du 27-10-2015 au 30-10-2015
Lieu : Melbourne
Organisation : International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL)
Programme :
The conference theme, Leading Learning and the Scholarship of Change, will explore how teaching staff and students in universities can lead quality learning and teaching practice as we move inevitably towards more changes in higher education.
Themes and sub-themes:
1. Leadership in the academy: formal, informal, distributed, shared, collaborative, integrative, student-led
Leadership in the academy takes many forms and requires different skills.
2. Future students, future pedagogies, future learning paradigms
We are experiencing a period of change and disruption to higher education on a scale not previously experienced.
3. Diversity in the academy: teachers, students, practice, context
Diversity in the academy is critical for students, teachers and institutions if they are to learn and flourish.
4. Engagement: leading inside and outside the academy
Engagement in local and global communities and with workplaces is more important than ever for higher education.
5. From local scholarship to changing practice
SoTL has often been a personal or localised activity.
6. Leading SoTL in the Disciplines and/or across the institution
SoTL can thrive with the support of experienced and/or enthusiastic practitioners, scholars and others in formal or informal leadership roles.
Plenary Speakers:
- Associate Professor Chng Huang Hoon
Chng Huang Hoon is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Language & Literature, National University of Singapore (NUS). Her teaching and research interests lie in discourse, gender and ideology.
- Professor Rosemary Deem
Rosemary Deem is currently Vice Principal (Education), Dean of the Doctoral School and Professor of Higher Education Management at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
- Professor Margaret Gardner AO
Professor Margaret Gardner became President and Vice-Chancellor of Monash University on September 1, 2014. She has extensive academic experience, having held various leadership positions in Australian universities throughout her career.
- Professor Gregor Kennedy
Gregor Kennedy is the PVC (Educational Innovation) at the University of Melbourne and is Head of Learning Environments, the department responsible for virtual and physical learning spaces. He is also Professor in the Centre for the Study of Higher Education and his current work involves leading the University's strategy in technology-enhanced learning and teaching, undertaking research and supporting staff in the use of learning technologies.
- Professor Vijay Kumar
Vijay Kumar has been providing leadership for sustainable technology-enabled educational innovation at MIT – as Assistant Provost, Senior Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education, Director, Office of Educational Innovation and Technology and presently as Associate Dean and Senior Strategic Advisor for Digital Learning. His research and consulting engagements are directed toward strategy, planning and implementing technological innovations for education.
- Dr Katarina Mårtensson
Katarina Mårtensson, is an academic developer at the Centre for Educational Development, Lund University, Sweden, since 2000. She particularly works with academic teachers and leaders within the university in order to promote and support scholarship of teaching and learning (and leading).
- Professor Geoff Scott
Geoff Scott is Emeritus Professor of Higher Education and Sustainability at the University of Western Sydney, Australia.
- Associate Professor Manjula Devi Sharma
Associate Professor Manjula Sharma is the Director of the Institute for Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education and heads the Physics Education Research group at the University of Sydney. Nationally, she leads the Science and Mathematics network of Australian University Educators, SaMnet; and Advancing Science and Engineering through Laboratory Learning, ASELL Schools.
URL : http://issotl2015.com.au/
Contributions :
diaporamas, résumés : http://issotl2015.com.au/program.html
enregistrement vidéo : http://issotl2015.com.au/speakers.html
Les résumés des communications ont été rassemblés dans un pdf de 240 pages. Les diaporamas et vidéos des conférences plénières sont également disponibles.
mot(s) clé(s) : enseignement supérieur, formation des enseignants
ISSOTL 2015 - 12th annual conference of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning - Leading Learning and the Scholarship of Change
Date : du 27-10-2015 au 30-10-2015
Lieu : Melbourne
Organisation : International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSOTL)
Programme :
The conference theme, Leading Learning and the Scholarship of Change, will explore how teaching staff and students in universities can lead quality learning and teaching practice as we move inevitably towards more changes in higher education.
Themes and sub-themes:
1. Leadership in the academy: formal, informal, distributed, shared, collaborative, integrative, student-led
Leadership in the academy takes many forms and requires different skills.
2. Future students, future pedagogies, future learning paradigms
We are experiencing a period of change and disruption to higher education on a scale not previously experienced.
3. Diversity in the academy: teachers, students, practice, context
Diversity in the academy is critical for students, teachers and institutions if they are to learn and flourish.
4. Engagement: leading inside and outside the academy
Engagement in local and global communities and with workplaces is more important than ever for higher education.
5. From local scholarship to changing practice
SoTL has often been a personal or localised activity.
6. Leading SoTL in the Disciplines and/or across the institution
SoTL can thrive with the support of experienced and/or enthusiastic practitioners, scholars and others in formal or informal leadership roles.
Plenary Speakers:
- Associate Professor Chng Huang Hoon
Chng Huang Hoon is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Language & Literature, National University of Singapore (NUS). Her teaching and research interests lie in discourse, gender and ideology.
- Professor Rosemary Deem
Rosemary Deem is currently Vice Principal (Education), Dean of the Doctoral School and Professor of Higher Education Management at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
- Professor Margaret Gardner AO
Professor Margaret Gardner became President and Vice-Chancellor of Monash University on September 1, 2014. She has extensive academic experience, having held various leadership positions in Australian universities throughout her career.
- Professor Gregor Kennedy
Gregor Kennedy is the PVC (Educational Innovation) at the University of Melbourne and is Head of Learning Environments, the department responsible for virtual and physical learning spaces. He is also Professor in the Centre for the Study of Higher Education and his current work involves leading the University's strategy in technology-enhanced learning and teaching, undertaking research and supporting staff in the use of learning technologies.
- Professor Vijay Kumar
Vijay Kumar has been providing leadership for sustainable technology-enabled educational innovation at MIT – as Assistant Provost, Senior Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education, Director, Office of Educational Innovation and Technology and presently as Associate Dean and Senior Strategic Advisor for Digital Learning. His research and consulting engagements are directed toward strategy, planning and implementing technological innovations for education.
- Dr Katarina Mårtensson
Katarina Mårtensson, is an academic developer at the Centre for Educational Development, Lund University, Sweden, since 2000. She particularly works with academic teachers and leaders within the university in order to promote and support scholarship of teaching and learning (and leading).
- Professor Geoff Scott
Geoff Scott is Emeritus Professor of Higher Education and Sustainability at the University of Western Sydney, Australia.
- Associate Professor Manjula Devi Sharma
Associate Professor Manjula Sharma is the Director of the Institute for Innovation in Science and Mathematics Education and heads the Physics Education Research group at the University of Sydney. Nationally, she leads the Science and Mathematics network of Australian University Educators, SaMnet; and Advancing Science and Engineering through Laboratory Learning, ASELL Schools.
URL : http://issotl2015.com.au/
Contributions :
diaporamas, résumés : http://issotl2015.com.au/program.html
enregistrement vidéo : http://issotl2015.com.au/speakers.html
Les résumés des communications ont été rassemblés dans un pdf de 240 pages. Les diaporamas et vidéos des conférences plénières sont également disponibles.
mot(s) clé(s) : enseignement supérieur, formation des enseignants