Teaching Development Scholarship winners pictured with Tumu Whakarae | Vice-Chancellor Professor Cheryl de la Rey (centre).
The prestigious scholarships reward recipients with both time and funding to explore a teaching-related project they are interested in.
“These projects will all add to our already high standard of teaching with new innovations and solutions that will continue to improve the experience of our students and teaching staff,” Tumu Tuarua Akoranga | Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic Catherine Moran says.
The scholarships support the Distributed Leadership in Teaching Programme, which encourages and facilitates teaching staff to become leaders in the teaching community.
The programme is one of the ways the ҕl develops capability in teaching practice and encourages solutions to teaching and assessment challenges.
Congratulations to the 2021 Teaching Development Scholarship winners:
- Senior ٳܰNick EmersonSchool of Product Design: Using technology-enhanced pedagogy to create a framework for accessible, flexible, and future-focussed learning in experiential degree programmes
- ʰǴڱǰDeirdre HartSchool of Earth and Environment: Strengthening Academic Integrity at ҕl via Staff, Student and System Approach
- ʰǴڱǰDonald MathesonLanguage, Social and Political Sciences: Building global classrooms at ҕl
- Senior ٳܰCiaran MooreElectrical and Computer Engineering: Building Capabilities in Online Summative Assessment for STEM Courses
- ٳܰChristian WalshUniversity Centre for Entrepreneurship: Student centred video tools for assessment and learning
Read more about the successful recipients and their projects here.