Teaching at Westminster course
This Academic Professional Development course is for anyone who teaches or supports learning at Westminster. It is delivered in immersive, experiential and active learning mode.
This Academic Professional Development course is for anyone who teaches or supports learning at Westminster. It is delivered in immersive, experiential and active learning mode.
This resource on inclusive assessment, produced by Nottingham Trent University Centre for Academic Development and Quality. is focussed on design issues and on the degree to which specific assessment types can cause difficulties
This toolkit, produced by Nottingham Trent University Centre for Academic Development and Quality. is intended to assist programme teams in identifying how they can further improve access for, and inclusion of, disabled students when
Supporting student group work This resource provides guidance for staff using assessed group work and came about as a result of the Westminster Change Academy (WCA) Project ‘Supporting Student Group work’ led
Blogging offers a way for students to have ‘learning conversations’ with one another, allowing them to present their ideas and assumptions for questioning and discussion by peers, thus gaining the opportunity
Explore the benefits of universally designed assessments, which empower students to demonstrate their abilities in diverse ways beyond traditional testing. Universally-Designed-Assessments-2016-1Download
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) comprise a collection of 17 internationally agreed goals to achieve a more sustainable future for everyone in the world. The goals are not just about environmental issues but also focus on economic and social issues.
CETI Conversations on Education Research Sarah Chan You Fee, CETI Support Officer, February 19, 2021 The Centre for Education and Teaching Innovation (CETI) will be launching a series of Education Research
Welcome to the Active Learning Classroom resource hub Please explore the videos, techniques and resources on this page for information on how to make the best use of the Active Learning
One of the primary aims of the University’s Education Strategy is that teaching should be “practical, active, inquiry/problem-focused and socially engaged”.