The UKPSF and the HEA Fellowship scheme

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The UKPSF and the HEA Fellowship scheme Ros O’Leary

Overview of the HEA Fellowship and the UKPSF Explore what you might include in your application / your institutional assessment

Overview Higher Education Academy (HEA) national body for enhancing learning and teaching in higher education (HE) UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF) A nationally-recognised framework for benchmarking success within HE teaching and learning (Funding Councils, NUS, Universities UK etc) Mapped to the HEA Fellowship scheme

HEA Fellowship scheme Uses the UK PSF to recognises HE teaching and learning knowledge and experience Increasingly is a requirement of employment in HE Many institutional new lecturer, GTA/preparing to teach programmes accredited to the scheme This Economics Network training can be used to exempt parts of institutional training/ to support your institutional training EN workshops endorsed by the RES, SES

UK Professional Standards Framework Core Knowledge K1 The subject material K2 Appropriate methods for teaching and learning in the subject area and at the level of the academic framework K3 How students learn, both generally and within their subject/disciplinary areas K4 The use and value of appropriate learning technologies K5 The implications of quality assurance and quality enhancement for academic and professional practice and a particular focus on teaching Area of Activity A1 Designing and planning learning activities and/or frameworks of study A2 Teach and/or support learning A3 Assess and give feedback to learners A4 Develop effective learning environments and approaches to student support and guidance A5 Engage in CPD Professional Values V1 Respect individual learners and diverse learning communities V2 Promote participation in higher education and equality of opportunity for learners V3 Use evidence-informed approaches and the outcomes from research, scholarship and CPD V4 Acknowledge the wider context in which HE operates recognising the implications for professional practice Descriptor 2 – successful engagement/knowledge across all

Associate Fellows an early-career researcher with some teaching responsibilities (e.g. PhD student, graduate training assistant, contract post-doc) new to HE teaching, have a limited teaching portfolio or teach part-time

Fellows an early-career academic in a subject-specific role with substantive teaching and learning responsibilities an experienced academic, relatively new to UK HE. You’ll be in a role with sometimes significant, teaching-only responsibilities.

Senior Fellows You’ll have an established record relating to teaching and learning and management/leadership of specific aspects of teaching provision. You are likely to lead, or be a member of, established academic teams. You may be: an experienced member of academic staff with significant responsibility for leading, managing or organising programmes for subjects/disciplines an experienced subject mentor or someone who supports those new to teaching an experienced member of staff with departmental or wider teaching/learning support advisory responsibilities within your institution

Applications Descriptor 1, HEA Associate Fellow   Descriptor 1, HEA Associate Fellow Descriptor 2, HEA Fellow Descriptor 3, HEA Senior Fellow Length 1,400 words 3,000 words 6,000 words Format 2 areas of Activity (from the UKPSF, 700 words each ) All 5 Areas of Activity (from the UKPSF) Account of professional practice (reflection on experience) 2 case studies focusing on particular areas of experience, at least one focusing on impact beyond own teaching (all UKPSF dimensions, including areas of activity demonstrated) Focus of narrative Own practice Impact on own, and other colleagues’ practice across teams, department and/or institution

Key resources HEA Fellowship site: https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/professional-recognition/hea-fellowships The Handbook for Economics Lecturers http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/handbook/ International Review of Economics Education http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/iree Ideas Bank http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/showcase

Generating ideas Using the UK PSF: Think about some likely examples/case studies where you can demonstrate your engagement with the areas of activity

Pedagogic Research Associate Fellow: Relevant professional practices, subject and pedagogic research and/or scholarship within the above activities Fellow: Successful incorporation of subject and pedagogic research and/ or scholarship within the above activities, as part of an integrated approach to academic practice Senior Fellow: Successful incorporation of subject and pedagogic research and/or scholarship within the above activities, as part of an integrated approach to academic practice.

Scholarship of T&L Engagement with the scholarly contributions of others on teaching and learning. Reflection on one's own teaching practice and the learning of students within the context of a particular discipline. Communication and dissemination of aspects of practice and theoretical ideas about teaching and learning in general and teaching and learning within the discipline. Martin, E., Benjamin, J., Prosser, M., and Trigwell, K. (1999). 'Scholarship of Teaching: A Study of the Approaches of Academic Staff'. pps. 326-331 in Improving Student Learning: Improving Student Learning Outcomes. C. Rust (ed.). Oxford

CPD Associate Fellow: Successful engagement, where appropriate, in professional development activity related to teaching, learning and assessment responsibilities Fellow: Successful engagement in continuing professional development in relation to teaching, learning, assessment and, where appropriate, related professional practices Senior Fellow: Successful engagement in continuing professional development in relation to teaching, learning, assessment, scholarship and, as appropriate, related academic or professional practices.

Key resources HEA Fellowship site: https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/professional-recognition/hea-fellowships The Handbook for Economics Lecturers http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/handbook/ International Review of Economics Education http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/iree Ideas Bank http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/showcase Developments in Economics Education 2015 http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/dee2015