FAQs
Q1: What is CETI?
A: The Centre for Education and Teaching Innovation (CETI) focuses on enhancing teaching and learning quality through innovative practices and professional development opportunities for staff and students.
Q2: What are the key initiatives of CETI?
A: CETI promotes initiatives such as Enquiry-Based Learning, professional development workshops, the Teaching and Learning Excellence Awards, and the integration of digital tools in education.
Q3: What is Enquiry-Based Learning (EBL)?
A: EBL is an active learning approach where students pose questions, solve problems, and conduct research, applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Q4: How can students participate in CETI programs?
A: Students can participate through various CETI-led projects, workshops, and the Teaching and Learning Excellence Awards.
Q5: How can I nominate someone for the Teaching and Learning Excellence Awards?
A: Nominations can be submitted online, detailing the nominee’s contributions to learning and teaching, with specific examples and impacts.
Q6: What resources does CETI provide?
A: CETI offers access to digital tools, virtual learning environments, guest lectures and opportunities for field trips and collaborative projects.
Q7: How can staff get involved with CETI?
A: Staff can participate in professional development workshops, apply for grants, and engage in collaborative teaching and research projects.
Q8: Where can I find more information about CETI’s programs and initiatives?
A: Visit the CETI homepage on our website or contact the CETI office at ceti@westminster.ac.uk.
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