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Artificial intelligence and occupational disruption – Teaching Matters
In this blog post, Kirstin Stuart James discusses the potential health threats posed by the displacement of meaningful teaching occupations and advocates for a rights-based approach to ensure equity and ... Available from: [Accessed: 26 November 2023].
SCPHRP Bulletin October 2015 – SCPHRP
A workshop report by Dr Mhairi Aitken , Dr Ruth Jepson & Dr Andrew J Williams.
Spotlight on Remote Teaching: Top ten tips for teaching online – Teaching Matters
In this Spotlight on Remote Teaching post, Dr Derek Jones, along with his colleagues, Gill Aitken and Dr Tim Fawns, who deliver a highly successful online programme ‘MSc in Clinical Education’, ... Dr Derek Jones is an Academic Coordinator on the MSc
April Bulletin 2018 – SCPHRP
A special thank you to Stuart England for constructing our event space and building our ideas tree and other props. ... Dr Claudia Pagliari from the Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh will be giving a talk on health technology and society on May
Better outcomes for students = build community – Teaching Matters
In this post, Dr Catherine Bovill shares some thoughts on the importance of building belonging, community and relationships to ensure a more positive student experience in the classroom, whether online or ... Video 5: Engaging students online and
Developing reflection in the curriculum – Teaching Matters
Elaine Haycock- Stuart . ... Dr Elaine Haycock- Stuart is a Senior Lecturer in Nursing Studies, and a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, in the School of Health in Social Science.
Emotional labour in academia: The unspoken burden – Teaching Matters
Image credit: iStock. In this post, Dr Avita Rath explores the topic of emotional labour, and its impact for those working in Higher Education. ... Women’s Studies in Communication, 30, 255-283. Dr Avita Rath is a year 3 distance learning student (at
Are we assuming all students will cheat? – Teaching Matters
Are we assuming all students will cheat? In this post, Dr Donna Murray guides the academic community to think about moving our ongoing conversations from AI-assisted plagiarism detectors and the ... However, I will be working with Chris Mckenzie and
An afternoon well spent with coffee and cake – Teaching Matters
Left to right: Hye Ri Choi, Catherine Clarissa, Elaine Haycock- Stuart , Anny Chen. ... On the day, three PhD students (Anny Chen from Taiwan, Hye Ri Choi from South Korea and me from Indonesia) and Dr Elaine Haycock- Stuart (a senior lecturer from Nursing
Wellbeing and the occupations of teaching and learning – Teaching Matters
If academics are (over)doing work to fit current academic expectations, then occupational disharmony exists in everyday teaching occupations” – Kirstin Stuart James from the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine discusses ... Dr Kirstin Stuart
