Professional learning for academics teaching first-year undergraduate students

Ambler, Trudy, Solomonides, Ian, Smallridge, Andrew, McCluskey, Trish, and Hannah, Lyn (2020) Professional learning for academics teaching first-year undergraduate students. Professional Development in Education, 46 (5). pp. 845-857.

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Abstract

Professional learning is an essential component of the institutional conditions required for a high-quality first-year student experience. Initiatives to improve students’ determinative first year in higher education have expanded but one area notably absent in the literature pertains to professional learning tailored to meet the needs of academics teaching first-year students. The aims of this study were to explore what academics need to do and understand to effectively teach first-year students and design professional learning that would support them in their teaching role. Evidence-based practice was the methodology chosen for the project as this enabled relevant literature to inform academic practice. Findings from the study revealed that professional learning is intrinsic to being an academic. To be effective teachers and make a positive impact on first-year students’ learning necessitates that academics have an ability to draw on key knowledge, skills and attributes. However, these constructs are not finite and to be responsive to the evolving needs of students, professional learning for academics should be multi-faceted, ongoing and integral to everyday practice. Based on these findings two frameworks are presented that could be used by staff teaching first-year students to guide their professional learning.

Item ID: 74910
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1941-5265
Keywords: academics, first-year, Professional learning, undergraduate students
Copyright Information: © 2019 International Professional Development Association (IPDA).
Date Deposited: 12 Jul 2022 04:23
FoR Codes: 39 EDUCATION > 3903 Education systems > 390303 Higher education @ 100%
SEO Codes: 16 EDUCATION AND TRAINING > 1601 Learner and learning > 160102 Higher education @ 100%
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