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Peer observation of teaching in university departments: a framework for implementation

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Pages 60-73 | Received 09 May 2011, Accepted 22 Aug 2011, Published online: 13 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

Academics in an engineering school at an Australian university participated in peer observation of a teaching program using a partnership approach. The present case study explains and discusses program aims, design, process and outcomes. The success of the program was dependent on four critical elements: educational leadership; a staged, voluntary, opt-in/out-out process involving a hands-on preparatory workshop and trial observation; partnering early-career and experienced academic staff; and an ‘external to faculty’ coordinator. The importance of these four elements, the stages of the program and the impact on the development of collegiality within the school and aspects of the teaching role are discussed. This case offers further insights into the complexities of peer observation of teaching and a tested framework for introducing peer observation of teaching programs within schools and departments.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge the staff members who kindly agreed to share their experiences of this project. Some early results of this case study were previously published in an AAEE conference paper (Cooper & Bell, Citation2009). Thanks are due to Bob Corderoy and Gordon Joughin for comments on an early draft.

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