Thank you for attending the New Lecturers and Early Careers Teaching Symposium at the University of Bristol. We hope you found it interesting and useful.
You will find below the resources from the sessions.
Programme
Feedback
- If you didn't have time to complete a feedback form, please could you complete one and return it to Ashley (ashley.lait@bristol.ac.uk)
Certificates
- If you attended the early careers symposium (Friday only), you should have received your certificate via email
- If you attended the new lecturers' workshop and had to leave before the end, please email Ashley (see above) with your address so we can send your certificate in the post
Resources from workshop
Introduction to the UK Professional Standards Framework
- The UK PSF
- Introduction to the UK PSF (Presenter: Ros O'Leary)
- Activity from workshop
Making lectures and large group teaching more effective
- Large group teaching (Presenter: Alvin Birdi)
- Classroom flipping (Presenter: Ralf Becker)
Cengage Learning teaching tools
- Cengage Learning resources
- Message from Cengage representatives: "Thank you for your time at the workshop - it was great to meet you. If anyone does want to talk to us further about teaching tools/resources we would be happy to contact you and walk you through it all, either in person or via webinar".
Contact details: Vicky Fielding - vicky.fielding@cengage.com
Improving pedagogy
- Consider publishing in the International Review of Economics Education
- Improving pedagogy (Presenter: Edmund Cannon)
Effective assessment and feedback
- Assessment and feedback (Presenters: Alvin Birdi and Christian Spielmann)
Engaging seminars and small group teaching
- Effective small group teaching (Presenters: Alvin Birdi, Guglielmo Volpe, Caroline Elliott and Christian Spielmann)
Voice and presence in the classroom
- VOX Coaching Resources
- Event code: UBL239
Using games and experiments in teaching
- Games and experiments in the classroom (Presenters: Jon Guest and Guglielmo Volpe)
Using games and the media in teaching
- Introducing games and the media to the classroom (Presenters: Caroline Elliott and Jon Guest)
Teaching quantitative economics
- Effective quantitative economics teaching (Presenters: Edmund Cannon and Guglielmo Volpe)
Teaching essay-based economics
- Effective essay-based economics teaching (Presenters: Alvin Birdi and Christian Spielmann)
Other Economics Network teaching resources
- Handbook for economics teaching staff
- Ideas bank (over 150 case studies)
- Our research
Upcoming Economics Network events
- Developments in Economics Education conference (September 2015, University of Birmingham)
