Transforming Scholarly Teaching to Scholarship of Teaching & Learning

Transforming Scholarly Teaching to Scholarship of Teaching & Learning

Join us for an engaging session hosted by the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences (HABS) and the Faculty of Medicine (FoM).

By Institute for Teaching & Learning Innovation, The University of Queensland

Date and time

Thursday, October 31, 2024 · 10 - 11:30am AEST

Location

The University of Queensland

Room 202a, Building 17 Saint Lucia, QLD 4006 Australia

About this event

Join us for an engaging session hosted by the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences (HABS) and the Faculty of Medicine (FoM) about excelling research in health profession education Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). In this session, you will hear insights from both early-career and senior academics from UQ and valuable perspectives from external stakeholders in the health profession education sector. Whether you are starting out your academic career or are more advanced in your academic journey, this session will provide you with opportunities to advance health profession education research across learning environments including the classroom and clinical settings.


Presenters

  • Dr Megan Anakin (ANZAHPE)
  • Dr Elizabeth Cook (ACEN)


Key learnings/ experiences

  • Gain insight and strategies to enhance teaching and learning-related research practices in health professions education.
  • Build valuable networks and collaboration with a diverse group of like-minded academics and industry partners.
  • Learn effective ways of translating and increasing the impact of health professions education research to advance the field.


Zoom session link: https://uqz.zoom.us/j/85071052880


About Teaching and Learning (T&L) Week 2024

Teaching and Learning (T&L) Week is an opportunity for the UQ community to learn from one another and celebrate creative and innovative teaching and learning practices designed to enhance student learning.

The theme for 2024 is Future Ready with 3 sub-themes:

  • UQ's future student cohorts
  • preparing students for the future: AI and lifelong learning
  • shaping UQ’s teaching and learning future –translating plans into action.


Organized by

The Institute for Teaching and Learning Innovation (ITaLI) provides leadership, engagement and advocacy in educational innovation, teaching excellence and learning analytics and aims to transform and innovate teaching, learning and creativity.

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