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Introduction to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

As a PhD student or a new teacher at LTH you are invited to Introduction to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (this course is equivalent to the course Högskolepedagogisk introduktionskurs but given in english).

Introduction to Teaching and Learning in Higher Education is an elective course of the qualifying programme in teaching and learning in higher education and of third-cycle education at LTH. The course provides an overview of teaching and learning in higher education and is intended for lecturers with little or no higher education teacher training and for doctoral students who teach or are about to assume teaching duties.

This course introduces you to current concepts of teaching and learning in higher education in order to develop your ability to improve student learning. It also provides an introduction for your further professional development as a university teacher.

The course is focused on students and their situation including students with special needs, the role of the teacher and his/her professional development, learning as a cognitive process, different teaching methods and their effect on students' learning, assessment and its impact on students' learning, evaluation at different levels, communication and pedagogical qualifications for teachers in higher education.

Course instruction
The course starts with a week of five full days, (see separate schedule) in which lectures are combined with group exercises and individual work. This is followed by a group project  which is to be reported 3-5 weeks later (the total workload of the project is about a week per participant), and an individual reflection assignment. To be able to pass the course the participant must have attended at least 80 % of the scheduled activities and participation on the group report session is compulsory. 

Admission
To be admitted to the course, participants must normally have a first-cycle degree.

Priority is given to teaching staff and doctoral students employed at LTH with native language other than Swedish. For doctoral students the applicants with the earliest admittance date to the PhD studies are given priority.

Scope
The course corresponds to 3 weeks of full-time work and to 5 credits in third-cycle studies if this is in line with the individual study plan.

Course leaders

Registration

Apply here for the course in March/April 2021
(Application closes 2021-02-14)

Apply here for the course in May/June 2021
(Application closes 2021-04-04)


Schedule fall 2020

Course week:
September 28 - October 8, 2020
Mixed schedule extended over two weeks with a combination of full-class Zoom sessions and small group work

Individual Reflection Assignment Peer Feedback Session:
Friday October 9 (10.15-12) alternatively 
Monday October 12 (10.15-12)

Project Presentation:
Friday November 6 (morning)

Location: Zoom

Schedule March/April 2021

Extended course week:
March 15 - 26, 2021 
Mixed schedule extended over two weeks with a combination of full-class Zoom sessions and group work.
Full-class Zoom sessions: March 15, 17, 19, 23, 25 all 9:30 - 12:00

Peer feedback session on Zoom:
March 29, 10:15 - 12:00
alternatively
March 30, 10:15 - 12:00

Final presentations:
April 22, 9:00 - 12:00

 

Schedule May/June 2021

Course week:
If we can be in class with no restrictions:
May 3 - 7, 2021, 9:30 - 16:30

If we need to run the course in a blended or totally online format:
May 3 - 12, 2021 - Mixed schedule extended over two weeks with a combination of full-class Zoom sessions and group work.

Exact dates to be decided.

Peer feedback session (either in person or on Zoom):
May 18, 10:15 - 12:00
alternatively
May 19, 10:15 - 12:00

Final project presentations (either in person or on Zoom, depending on the state of the pandemic):
June 10, 9:00 - 16:30

 

Course Project

Here you find the template for the report's front page.

Information

Information is given by the course leaders (see below)

Sidansvarig: roy.andersson@cs.lth.se | 2020-10-14