Wednesday, 25 September 2024

Bolstering my academic practice

My qualifications and direct teaching, assessing, assessment and lead internal verification experience have taken me far in my learning technologist career, and have supported me well in internal and external educational developments and projects.  However, I wouldn't define myself as a typical teacher/lecturer, even though we all are to some extent.  I am more aligned to curriculum design/development, assessing and quality assurance.  Though I will give my due and say that I am a great and personable facilitator in enabling people to feel included and safe, and empowering them to contribute and share.

As it currently stands, my knowledge, skills and scholarly activity related to teaching, learning and assessment processes are demonstrated and evidenced through the following qualifications.


  • Level 5 Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (2014) 
  • Level 3 Certificate in Assessing Vocational Achievement (2014)
  • Level 4 Certificate in Leading the Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice (2015)
  • Technology Enhanced Learning MSc (pass with merit 2016)
  • Innovative Teaching in Higher Education (2023)

Additional to the above qualifications, I have sustained and deepened my learning, teaching and assessment knowledge by researching and disseminating my digital practice in my published pragmatic and accessible book; ‘Digital Learning, Teaching and Assessment for HE and FE Practitioners’ (2022).  As well as publishing other written anecdotal and research-based pieces, contributing to other’s publications, my own frequent reflecting here and my day-to-day engagement with academics and relevant academic healthcare literature in my current role.  Moreover, I have maintained my direct teaching, curriculum design/development, assessment and quality assurance experience throughout the following roles:

  • Course tutor, assessor and internal verifier – Level 3 and 4 Diploma in Digital Learning Design (2014-2016) 
  • Course tutor and assessor – Level 4 Certificate in Technology in Learning Delivery (2013-2014)
  • Course tutor and assessor – Level 4 Award for Technology Enabled Educators (2016)
  • External Quality Assurer – including various qualification development and scrutineer work (2019-2021)
  • Assessment Associate (2023-2024)
  • Guest teaching in HE:

Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (PGCLTHE)

I had pondered over teaching philosophies back in 2019 'Facilitating my teaching philosophy'.  Later developing plans to undertake the PGCLTHE ('Revisiting the teacher role' section, 2022) to update, upgrade and bolster my knowledge and practice in higher education teaching, as my teacher qualifications were undertaken during my time working in Further Education.  At the end of October, for my 7 year NTU anniversary, I will have been in HE longer than I have FE.  But to also join up all my academic threads since being in HE, as I feel it has been somewhat a disjointed experience getting involved in these academic topics, activities taught content and being part of an academic community.  However there's also ambitions to deepen my pedagogical understanding, application and develop my teaching skills, and to further support and develop my academic leadership, credibility, criticality and scholarship aspects of my role.  As well as improving the scholarly articulation of my pedagogical approaches to underpin, inform design, evaluate and inspire innovation in our digital pedagogy practice.  Which is embedded within the Digital Curriculum Team remit and throughout the IHAP Digital Learning Strategy.  Of which is broadly achieved by engaging academics through curriculum redesign/enhancement-based conversations, work outputs (designs, processes and practice) and undertaking research.

Following completion of NTU’s 5-week short course ‘Innovative Teaching in Higher Education’ in March 2023.  It was previously agreed that I could do PGCLTHE after my colleague had settled for a February 2024 start.  However, as I stated at the bottom of that blog post I had a chat with Academic Practice Team at the end of 2023 and eventually we decided because I have SFHEA it might not be worth it.  So I began conversations with the course team to obtain the content I was interested in, but didn't end up receiving it.  I found I kept circling back to my learning objective for the content and I identified that the process is important to me and my role, therefore pursued it again.  I guess another sub-driver was that it is a beneficial free qualification to hold that wouldn't be too hard for me to achieve; causing me more work than it might be worth - I'm already doing aspects as part of my full-time role and have covered similar ground before.  So I looked for a September 2024 start.  Today I attended the joint induction first session.  I'm glad to be among a great cohort of existing and inspiring lecturers.  No doubt I'll be reflecting on my journey and capturing ideas throughout this course as I progress through it.  I have already been inspired by discussions from lecturers on revisiting what it means to teach and be a teacher/lecturer.  The live synchronous sessions and asynchronous content will be of most value to me as mentioned earlier, as I am naturally doing the practical aspects in my role.  Whilst not to sound egotistic, for once in my HE career I felt sufficiently experienced in academic practice amongst the audience.  I enrolled with my just-about 7 years experience and holding SFHEA.  But the PGCLTHE, non-apprenticeship pathway, is for those with a little more expertise leading into higher fellowships.  I also found it warming that I get access to a course mentor in academic practice and also a mentor from my department, Deputy Head.  As previously with my earlier teaching qualifications and SFHEA this was absent.

This is also a good to remind myself of the reality of my educational beginnings to what I am about to undertake.  A similar feeling to I had when I started my MSc where I felt I somewhat belong, but I have every right to be here, because I worked and chose to be.  A huge achievement and commitment to my lifelong learning.

P.S. It has been good to create a little tradition for myself when making my way into the city for the monthly live synchronous sessions - a saffron milk cake from Heavenly Desserts!  My absolute favourite.  Always the little things in life hey.