the pedagogical impact of law school sabbaticals
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Slides for the presentation by Maureen Spencer and Penny Kent (Middlesex University) at LILAC10.TRANSCRIPT
The pedagogic impact of law school sabbaticalsUKCLE funded project.
Interim Findings
Penny KentMaureen Spencer
Middlesex University
Type of University
Regions
RAE 2008
Respondent and RAE
Sabbaticals for Teaching?
• If Universities are to demonstrate a real commitment to delivering quality teaching and learning experiences, then staff must be allowed adequate time to develop pedagogically informed courses. For research active academics this is impossible to achieve alongside delivering teaching and research outputs. (Respondent from pre-1992 university).
Pedagogic Impact
Should the recipient of a research sabbatical be required to demonstrate its impact on teaching and/or the curriculum?
Should Pedagogic Impact be Required?
Should pedagogic impact be required?
• ‘I do not think it is necessarily always possible [the] future impact in a sabbatical application. This link between research and teaching should be organic rather than forced and there may well be valuable research projects...that have nothing to do with what I teach.....’(Respondent from pre-1992 university)
Any Questions?
Is a pedagogic impact requirement for a sabbatical desirable?
Would this reduce academic freedom?