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LeaD-In: a cultural change model for peer review of teaching in higher education
Authors:A Barnard  R Nash  K McEvoy  S Shannon  C Waters  S Rochester
Institution:1. Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia;2. Faculty of the Professions, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia;3. Faculty of Health, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:Peer review of teaching is recognized increasingly as one strategy for academic development even though historically peer review of teaching is often unsupported by policy, action and culture in many Australian universities. Higher education leaders report that academics generally do not engage with peer review of teaching in a systematic or constructive manner, and this paper advances and analyses a conceptual model to highlight conditions and strategies necessary for the implementation of sustainable peer review in higher education institutions. The model highlights leadership, development and implementation, which are critical to the success and formation of a culture of peer review of teaching. The work arises from collaborative research funded by the Office for Learning and Teaching to foster and advance a culture of peer review of teaching across several universities in Australia.
Keywords:leadership  organizational development  peer learning  professional development  scholarship of teaching and learning
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