Engaging staff in quality learning and teaching: what's a Pro Vice Chancellor to do?

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Author: Radloff, Alex

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Universities undertake a number of tasks to assure and enhance the quality of learning and teaching that are dependent on the engagement of academic staff who are pivotal to implementing the 'quality agenda'. Typically, a Pro Vice Chancellor (PVC), Learning and Teaching or similar, is charged with leading change and improvements in learning and teaching. This paper provides a personal account of how as a PVC, I have tried over a period of two years to engage staff in this work and some of the insights gained. Specifically, I describe the strategies I used and the challenges I encountered, and what I have learned about leadership and change management. My aim is to shed light on just what a PVC can most usefully do to engage academic staff in quality learning and teaching.

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Universities undertake a number of tasks to assure and enhance the quality of learning and teaching that are dependent on the engagement of academic staff who are pivotal to implementing the 'quality agenda'. Typically, a Pro Vice Chancellor (PVC), Learning and Teaching or similar, is charged with leading change and improvements in learning and teaching. This paper provides a personal account of how as a PVC, I have tried over a period of two years to engage staff in this work and some of the insights gained. Specifically, I describe the strategies I used and the challenges I ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Quality; Providers of education and training; Higher education; Teaching and learning; Management

Keywords: University; Change management; Leadership

Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia

Published: Sydney, New South Wales: HERDSA, 2008

Physical description: 13 p.

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Conference name: HERDSA (Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia) Conference

Number: 31st

Date: 2008

Place: Rotorua, New Zealand

Statement of responsibility: Alex Radloff

Resource type: Conference

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TD/TNC 96.688



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