National Teaching Fellowship Scheme Workshop 5th June 2024

Do your students think “You are brilliant?” Have you been nominated for a VC award? Do you share your teaching expertise on Professional and Regulatory Bodies? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then you’re in the right place! The National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) is more than just an accolade – it’s a testament to your dedication, innovation, and impact as an educator. And on June 5th, 2024, we invite you to participate in a special workshop dedicated to the NTFS from 1000 to 1200. At this workshop, we’ll delve into the core principles of the NTFS and explore how you can position yourself as a candidate for this prestigious award. Whether you’re a seasoned academic, a dedicated professional service staff member, or a passionate factional educator, the NTFS is an opportunity to be recognised for your contributions to student outcomes and the teaching profession.

Here’s why you shouldn’t miss this workshop:

  • Learn from National Teaching Fellows: Gain valuable insights from past fellows who have learnt from failures and then succeeded. Discover their strategies for demonstrating resilience, teaching excellence, engaging with students, and making a tangible difference in their respective academic communities.
  • Understand the Nomination Process: Navigating the NTFS nomination process can be daunting, but we’re here to demystify it for you. Learn what it takes to craft a compelling nomination that showcases your teaching philosophy, evidence of impact, reach and value, and commitment to student success.
  • Connect with Peers: Engage with fellow educators at BU who share your passion for teaching excellence. Exchange ideas, share best practices, and build a supportive network of like-minded professionals committed to advancing the field of education at BU.

Reserve your spot for the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme Workshop on June 5th, 2024 here

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