High TEAch: Term 1 2025

Evaluation of Teaching as flavoursome experience!

Join for an in-person debrief event with Jacque North and Daniela Castro de Jong

Colleagues are invited to join a term debrief with colleagues in an informal setting, steep in collective wisdoms, and have those impromptu ‘corridor’ conversations on term’s triumphs, challenges and insights. See more info below.

Light catering will be provided.

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Read more about the varieties of teaching evaluation in Dr Daniela Castro de Jong, Jacque North and Dr Anna Rowe's blog, which likens the process of evaluating teaching to the Swedish tradition of serving seven types of biscuits with tea, emphasising the importance of balance and variety.

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For class resources and information on myExperience, visit the dedicated webpage, including past recording and resources.

High TEAch Term 1 2025

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Tuesday 27 May, 10:30 - 11:30am

In-person at the Teaching Commons

This event is for academics to come together in person at the end of the term to share a cup of tea and engage in collective discussions about the term in a relaxed and informal setting. Everyone is welcome (if you fancy a bit of TLC, coffee/tea and treats after a long, hard term, or if you want to support your colleagues). We also think it would particularly be helpful to new staff who are seeing myExperience surveys for the first time.  We want to create a collegial environment where educators can decompress and have impromptu ‘corridor’ conversations about the triumphs, challenges, and insights of the term. The session will explore how to balance the flavours of student feedback and taking action to improve your course when it's next served.

In-person event

 

Presenters

Jacque and Daniela are the co-leads for the Evaluation of Teaching and e-Portfolio Community of Practice.

 

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Jacque North is a lecturer at the University of New South Wales in the physiotherapy program. Jacque's areas of interest in educational research include student, new graduate and educator support, technology enhanced learning and interprofessional education.

 

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Daniela Castro de Jong is an occupational therapist from Chile, working as the Nexus Fellow at the School of Health Sciences in UNSW Medicine of Health, and co-lead of the Cultural & Linguistic Diversity (CALD) Network: Medicine & Health Equity Diversity and Inclusion Committee (MHEDIC). Around educational research, she is interested in assessment, feedback processes, interprofessional work, and use of humanities in health professional education.