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Title: Peer Teaching Network UBC Faculty of Science


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Peer Teaching NetworkUBC Faculty of Science
  • Jack Lee Leah Macfadyen
  • Science Centre for Learning Teaching (Skylight)
  • Contributors S. Harris S. Wolfman

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Agenda
  • Birth of an idea
  • Theoretical Frameworks
  • Similar Programs
  • PTN process
  • Feedback from Participants
  • Future Considerations

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  • We frequently tell our students not to study in
    isolation, yet we continue to teach in
    isolation.
  • -Participant in California State Universitys
    Teacher Observation Program
  • Pedagogical Solitude
  • Lee Shulman
  • President Emeritus
  • The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
    Teaching

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Birth of an idea
  • The Peer Teaching Network has evolved from an
    original idea developed by two UBC Science
    faculty members
  • Sara Harris -- Earth Ocean Sciences
  • Steve Wolfman -- Computer Science

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Existing Peer Review Programs at UBC
  • Department-specific Programs
  • Part of promotion tenure process, HR decisions
  • Peer Review Program (developed by UBC Dentistry
    2005, soon TAG)
  • 2 reviewers internal external 1-way
  • Reviewers must have an Education
    degree/certificate must complete 4hr training
    workshop
  • www.peerreview.ca
  • Teaching Partnership Program (TAG 2000-01)
  • 2-way review 8 month commitment

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Concerns about Peer Review
  • Power imbalance - really a peer? (Gosling,
    2002)
  • One-way (non-reciprocal)
  • Criticisms - inhibit learning (Gosling, 2002)
  • Mandated
  • Tied to HR decisions (Bell, 2002)
  • Control of process (McMahon et al. 2007)
  • Mysterious
  • Summative assessment

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Key Goals of the Science PTN
  • Reciprocal classroom visits
  • Informal
  • Collaborative / Collegial
  • Cross-disciplinary
  • Confidential
  • Formative
  • Not time consuming (no reports!)

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Formative vs. Summative
  • Formative
  • Developmental
  • Informal
  • Personal use rather than public inspection
  • Summative
  • Evaluation
  • Comparative to performance of other peers
  • Personnel decisions
  • End point

(Chism, 2007)
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Bell (2002)
ISW ITA
teaching squares
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The PTN Process
Initial Meeting
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University College Dublin Graduate Diploma in
University Teaching Learning
Decision to participate
Next step?
Access ownership of data
Choice of observer
A study of this program reported that effective
peer review programs gave participants
control in each of these areas.
How feedback is given
Focus of observation
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PTN Guidelines for the Initial MeetingQuestions
for instructor
  • What can you tell me about your course/class?
    (e.g. mandatory? challenges?)
  • What is your plan for the class session?
  • What strategies will you use to engage your
    students?
  • Are there particular aspects of your teaching
    that you want feedback on?

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PTN Guidelines for the Teaching Observing
SessionsQuestions for the observer
  • What worked well?
  • Surprises? Confusions?
  • Do you have any ideas to share with your partner
    to increase student engagement?
  • Did the lesson go as planned?
  • New ideas for your own teaching?

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PTN Guidelines for the Debrief MeetingQuestions
for the instructor
  • How do you think/feel the class went?
  • If you were to teach this again, what would you
    do differently?
  • How do you feel that your choice of teaching
    strategies contributed to your students
    learning?
  • What will you work on next?

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Similar Programs
  • Nottingham Trent University, UK
  • 400 participants over 2yrs, voluntary, clusters
  • California State University (Dominguez-Hill)
  • 20 faculty
  • University of Wollongong, Australia
  • 4 observations 3 1
  • Triad instructor, observer, ed. developer

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Pilot Study (since Nov 2008)
Zoology
ComputerScience
EOS
Biology
10 participants
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Participant Feedback
  • It's too easy to get caught up in the standard
    teaching practices of our own discipline and
    forget to look elsewhere
  • It was great to have someone come to your class
    not to criticize you but just to learn together.
  • Definitely positive and not threatening, very
    supportive.

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Process vs. Content
  • Our Dept has formal PR, but sometimes the
    comments are not useful. e.g. my reviewer
    criticized my definition of a new term in our
    field. Does it really matter?
  • Working with a partner from a different
    discipline was actually a perk. There are meta
    level things you can talk about. You dont get
    caught up in the content!

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New Ideas
  • I was reminded of how much our department is
    lacking in TA training.
  • I had no idea Vista can do all these other
    things!
  • I got to see another class that was
    fascinatingsomeday I hope that our department
    can emulate it.

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  • I want to know how to teach large classes better.
    My partner suggested that I visit COURSE X to
    see some of the new developments theyve made
  • I got to see interactive activities that I could
    use in my own class.

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Feedback on PTN Guiding Questions
  • These Qs are biased toward interactive classes.
    Could make people feel defensive if theyre used
    to lecturing.
  • Need clear expectations goals for PTN.
  • I particularly like the question What would YOU
    like me to give feedback on?

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Time Timing
  • It was late in the term and not easy to do. We
    were both very busy.
  • I know a colleague who would love to participate,
    but he simply doesnt have the time!
  • Multiple visits would be great, but not realistic.

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Further Considerations
  • One-off
  • Expert vs. Novice
  • Multiple observation time points
  • Trios or quads
  • Periodic meeting of all participants
  • Visibility
  • Not reaching instructors uninterested in change

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Sign-up!
  • Please fill out the form on your table if you
    would like to participate in PTN.
  • www.skylight.science.ubc.ca/PTN
  • jack.lee_at_ubc.ca
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