CTI – Events
‘Fostering Diversity & Inclusivity’
When: Wednesday 6th December, 12.00-2.00 with lunch, Regent Street, UG04 You are invited to join us for the first Centre for Teaching Innovation seminar for 2017 – 18 featuring: Onotologies
CTI – Events
When: Wednesday 6th December, 12.00-2.00 with lunch, Regent Street, UG04 You are invited to join us for the first Centre for Teaching Innovation seminar for 2017 – 18 featuring: Onotologies
A major role of the CTI is to develop opportunities to value and recognise the excellent teaching that can be found across the University. This year will see the launch
The Professional Recognition and Enhancement Scheme for Teaching (PRESTige), which now has its home in the CTI, has been designed to encourage colleagues to recognise and record their talents and
The Centre for Teaching Innovation at the University of Westminster is delighted to host a workshop on Fat Pedagogies in Practice, led by Dr Cat Pausé (Senior Lecturer, Massey University,
You are warmly invited to a Westminster Learning Communities event on Universal Design for Learning on Thursday 23rd November 10.00am-2pm Where: Fyvie Hall, Regent Street (working lunch 1pm-2pm) THRIVE (Thought-Rewarding
'Fostering Diversity & Inclusivity' Wednesday 6th December, 12.00-2.00 with lunch, Regent Street UG04 You are invited to join us for the first Centre for Teaching Innovation seminar for 2017 - 18
Although pedagogical theory has undergone significant transformation in past decades, this is rarely enacted in either the lecture theatre or the seminar room. This forum seeks to remedy this division,
2018 will mark the second annual CARE conference, a newly established annual research conference sponsored by the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) College of Education. This event brings together
Wednesday 12 July 2017, 2–4pm Speaker: ISORA ENRIQUEZ O’FARRIL, Pedagogical University, Havana, Cuba Title: THE RENOVATION OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND TEACHER EDUCATION IN CUBA The talk will describe the basic changes and
Kelly Long chats with Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, an award winning lecturer and Professor of Law and Theory and Director of The Westminster Law & Theory Lab at the University of Westminster. In this episode