Abstract
Success in developing teaching and learning in engineering education in general, as well as in a CDIO context, depends on continuous
development of teaching competences among faculty members. Thus, it is essential to develop systems that promote understanding
of how teaching and assessment can support student learning within disciplinary knowledge as well as development of
professional skills. Development and maintenance of high quality teaching and learning furthermore requires that teachers have
the ability to reflect critically on their teaching activities and understand its impact on the students’ learning process. To succeed in
reaching these goals, development of teaching competences and knowledge in the fields of teaching and learning must be combined
with continuous possibilities to reflect on teaching practice in a structured way. Development of successful teaching also requires that
faculty members are inspired and encouraged to try new ways and methods in teaching, and gaining an extended understanding in
how students learning can be efficiently supported.
In this paper we describe a novel initiative, a concept of Good Teaching Practice, that has been developed through a process involving
faculty at the department of Systems Biology at the Technical University of Denmark. The GTP initiative addresses important factors
for effective teaching and enhancement of student learning. On the surface GTP is structured as an online tool, which makes six
statements about important factors that support student learning that the teachers at the department are supposed to consider. This
is coupled to a wiki-based web resource for sharing good examples from teaching practice among faculty. By formulating a teaching
and learning profile at the department level the importance of teaching for the department are emphasized and at the same time, the
wiki-based resource for sharing teaching experience shows that teaching is a shared responsibility among the entire faculty. On the
website, the theoretical framework underlying GTP provides a shorthand introduction to the important prerequisites for students
learning and provides definitions that provide the faculty members with a common language to use in discussions of teaching and
learning. The GTP concept addresses standard 10 in the CDIO context which focuses on the enhancement of the development of
teaching and learning at department level and provides the teachers with tools to conduct teaching proficiently.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 7th International CDIO Conference 2011 |
Publisher | Technical University of Denmark |
Publication date | 2011 |
ISBN (Print) | 978‐87‐985272‐6‐8 |
Publication status | Published - 2011 |
Event | 7th International CDIO Conference - Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark Duration: 20 Jun 2011 → 23 Jun 2011 Conference number: 7 http://www.cdio2011.dtu.dk/ |
Conference
Conference | 7th International CDIO Conference |
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Number | 7 |
Location | Technical University of Denmark |
Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | Copenhagen |
Period | 20/06/2011 → 23/06/2011 |
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