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Articles

SEDA’s legacy beyond the UK shores: a Singaporean perspective

Pages 366-374 | Published online: 23 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

The early 1990s saw the emergence of a rapidly changing landscape of higher education in Singapore with influence from various trends internationally. This article shares on the embryonic stage of staff development in Singapore and the journey of encounters with SEDA pioneers who helped sow the seeds of understanding the true scholarship of teaching. The SEDA Fellowship and institution accreditation frameworks were catalytic in bringing about a values-based approach and the culture of understanding the learner, the professional identity of faculty and the professional learning community. Finally, the growth of higher education sector and pervasiveness of the SEDA’s impact is discussed.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to the many SEDA colleagues from UK for their contribution to Singapore’s staff development in higher education over the years. Special thanks also to Dr Moire Lee, a Senior Fellow of SEDA and also the Director of the Learning Academy at Temasek Polytechnic, for her valuable input and comments on SEDA’s development in the polytechnic sector.

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