If you are looking to enhance your career as an Educator at Griffith, the Teaching for Learning Program (TFL) is your starting point. The program is one of four pathways in the HEA Fellowships @ Griffith scheme and is accredited by Advance HE in the UK, with successful completion of the program leading to Associate Fellow – a globally recognised award.

Successful completion of the program also provides a pathway into the Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching, with credit into the core course 7031LFC University Teaching for Learning. HEA Fellows are also invited to become a member of the Griffith Learning and Teaching Academy (GLTA).

Activities in the TFL program will mirror the practices you engage in as an Educator, so it’s very practical.

The workshops are offered in Trimester 1, 2020 at the Gold Coast campus and at Nathan campus in Trimester 2, 2020. The first workshops in the program, Understanding Learning and Designing for Learning (Foundations of University Teaching), are run over 2 days and start on Wednesday 12 February. Find out more and register.

The other workshops in the program are:

You can find out more about the Teaching for Learning Program and the other pathways to HEA Fellowship at Griffith on the HEA Fellowships @ Griffith website.

This story was original posted on Tuesday 11 June, 2019.