Application to attend Module ID5105

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Application Form for Module ID5101
Introduction to University Teaching 1: Supporting Student Learning
Please return by email or post completed form to:
Dr Heather McKiggan-Fee, Hebdomadar’s Block, St Salvator’s Quadrangle,75 North Street
Applicant Details:
First name:
Last name:
School (Department):
Username:
Matriculation number:
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Before you can be considered for a place on this module you must confirm that you
will be engaged in some form of teaching. Please provide details below.
Details of the course on which you will be teaching (ie not ID5101):
Module name and ID code:
Director of Teaching or Module co-ordinator (print):
*Signature of Director of Teaching or Module co-ordinator:
*The DoT or module co-ordinator can email Dr Heather McKiggan-Fee directly (hcm@) in lieu of a signature.
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You will have to make a substantial time commitment in order to successfully
complete this module. Your supervisor must sign below to confirm support for your
enrolment on this module.
Supervisor confirmation:
I give permission for the above named to attend module ID5101
Name (print):
School:
*Signature:
* Your supervisor can email Dr Heather McKiggan-Fee directly (hcm@) in lieu of a signature.
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The teaching sessions (lecture + seminar) run from 2-5pm and the dates for
Semester 1, academic year 2015-16 are as follows:
1. Introduction to the UKPSF and Module ID5101
(Friday, 18 Sept 2015)
2. Getting Started as a University Teacher
(Thurs, 01 Oct 2015)
3. Creating Supportive Learning Environments
(Thurs, 22 Oct 2015)
4. Effective Lecturing and Technology-Enhanced Learning
(Thurs, 12 Nov 2015)
Note: You are expected to attend all of the teaching sessions. If you miss one lecture
you will need to do a make-up exercise. Missing two or more lectures will bar you
from passing the module. There is no distance-learning option for this module.
June 2015
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