Introduction to the SLTA Project Dr Rosa Spencer Academic Development Officer (Awards and Recognition) November 2013.

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Introduction to the SLTA Project Dr Rosa Spencer Academic Development Officer (Awards and Recognition) November 2013

“We are committed to improving the student learning experience by raising the status of teaching…” Vision: For UK higher education to be recognised and valued by students, staff and wider society for its provision of consistently excellent learning and teaching Priority: recognise, reward, and accredit excellent teaching 2 SLTAs and the HEA

Local initiatives at Heriot-Watt University and the University of Edinburgh 2009/10 - HEA and NUS Scotland developed and supported a small pilot-scheme 2010/11 - Expanded to 11 Scottish HEI and Student Association partnerships 2011 Website launched: /12 - extended the project by opening to institutions across the UK: 21 schemes supported 3 Origins of the SLTAs

SLTAs helping to dispel myth that student-led awards are a popularity contest Data shows Value in students identifying what good teaching practice is Students identifying qualities they value in learning support 4 SLTA data and teaching & learning

o HEA Associates – Prof. Sue Thompson and Dr Elena Zaitseva o Pilot set of institutions o Organised into categories for analysis: Teaching ( words) Personal Tutor ( words) Assessment and Feedback ( words) Administrative and Support Staff (28 517) Analysed: words Pilot data 5

o Utilised text mining software: ‘Leximancer’ a specialist analytics software for unstructured qualitative textual data the software maps concepts, themes and their associated relationships from a body of text concepts emerge from the text Methodology 6

Great teachers facilitate active learning Focus on lectures Longitudinal support Impact on employability Majority of nominations see excellent teaching through lens of student-centred approach Little on assessment Few references to student feeling they were part of a learning partnership Some general observations 7

Using the data to build an evidence base of student perceptions of excellent teaching and learning Filling gaps in the data Demographics of staff nominated Demographics of students nominating What data you want to collect? Wording of award categories may affect results How will you use the data? Issues of anonymity 8 Things to consider

Please tell us how you’ve used your data How has it helped facilitate dialogue on excellent T&L? Have you worked in partnership with university staff/committees To disseminate data? To use data to inform policy and practice? Have there been any unexpected outcomes? 9 Using your data

o Positioning SLTA initiative in the wider HEA work Reward and Recognition Teaching Excellence Change Programme 10 The broader context: links and value

11 Questions?