Creating a Profession - Building Careers in Educational Development
- Location:
- University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
- Date(s):
- 22 June 2010 00:00
Since the inception of SEDA, the roles and responsibilities within
educational development have diversified and intensified over the years in
response to professionalisation and quality assurance/enhancement agendas. It is
now time to examine the successes and challenges of this ever-changing
profession and look towards future developments.
SEDA Special 27
presents eight reflective accounts that chart the career paths taken by new and
experienced UK and international educational developers. Their stories will be
of interest to those already working in, or considering pursuing a career in
this rewarding profession.
A range of presentations will provide
participants with a variety of national and international viewpoints and
insights into the current climate within educational development worldwide.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore their own career trajectories
and to consider some of the big questions for the future of educational
development, such as:
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How do we best induct new arrivals into the culture of educational development?
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How can we support educational developers and open up routes for career and professional development?
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What help can the sector, institutions and individuals themselves provide?
Workshop Contributors:
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Stuart Boon is a lecturer in the Centre for Academic Practice & Learning Enhancement at the University of Strathclyde.
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Ray Land is professor of higher education, Centre for Academic Practice & Learning Enhancement at the University of Strathclyde.
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Bob Matthew is Director of the Centre for Academic Practice & Learning at the University of Stirling.
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Tai Peseta is a senior lecturer in the Curriculum, Teaching & Learning Centre, La Trobe University.
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Louisa Sheward is a lecturer in the Centre for Academic & Professional Development, University of the West of Scotland.

