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Teaching Excellence Framework An introduction to TEF in 2022 Author: Linford Butler Added on Fri Jun 17 15:20:00 BST 2022 Duration: 0:37:11 This session took place by Zoom on 9th June 2022 and was part of the Institute for Teaching and Learning's open workshop programme. Professor April McMahon (Vice President for Teaching, Learning and Students) and Craig Best (Head of Student and Academic Services) discuss how TEF is shaping up for the next round of submissions, and what the implications are for teaching, learning and teaching support colleagues now and in the future. TEF is one of the ways that we can shine a light on excellence and innovation in teaching practice at Manchester, and this session will help guide you to understanding how the TEF and its methodology can be useful for understanding how teaching practices, improvements and innovations can be made impactful, scalable and closely aligned to national markers of success. We will also consider how TEF links with the NSS and with recent OfS announcements and consultations on Student Outcomes. This session will introduce the elements of TEF which are most relevant to staff who teach, or who support teaching and learning, and will help you to understand the scope and context of TEF both within the UK HE policy landscape. It will provide an opportunity for colleagues to talk about how TEF affects and can be used to guide practice in your local context, and how teaching and learning interventions can be appropriately measured, evidenced and included in the TEF submission. There will be an initial look forward into the regular future cycle for TEF, as we won’t be preparing only for the 2022 submission. This is the first of three sessions in our TEF mini-series which will cover the TEF exercise, the utility of TEF data and the evolution of the TEF in light of the 2022 consultations round.  

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