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In pursuit of teaching excellence: outward and visible signs of inward and invisible grace

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Pages 909-925 | Received 25 Jul 2018, Accepted 02 Apr 2019, Published online: 12 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The debate around what constitutes teaching excellence and how to measure it remains a contentious issue in higher education, with little consensus reached. Despite this, measures of teaching excellence influence university ranking league tables throughout the world. This paper explores the thinking and practice of five academics, recognised through student nominations as exhibiting teaching that students considered excellent and which promoted their learning. Through adopting the unusual methodology of ‘rambling’, talking whilst walking, the values, attributes and behaviours of these academics were captured. Themes emerged, which identified markers of teaching excellence and challenged current student satisfaction outcomes as a poor proxy for measuring teaching excellence. By examining the values, attributes and behaviours (practice) of these academics, we were able to identify guidance for; curriculum design that inspires, assessment that allows risk-taking, and values that need to either be challenged by/or embedded into academic development.

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