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Working in triads: A case study of a peer review process

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posted on 2023-05-18, 22:41 authored by Grainger, P, Bridgstock, M, Houston, T, Steve DrewSteve Drew
Peer review of teaching has become an accepted educational procedure in Australia to quality assure the quality of teaching practices. The institutional implementation of the peer review process can be viewed as genuine desire to improve teaching quality or an imposition from above as a measure of accountability and performativity. One approach is to conduct the peer review process as a team or a triad, involving a group of three academics. This article reviews this process of peer review through the eyes of the participants. The results of the study indicate that the peer review process upon which this study is based, has the potential to not only significantly impact academics’ pedagogy but to improve teaching confidence and associated benefits in regard to evidence based teaching for promotional opportunities.

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Publication title

Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice

Volume

12

Pagination

1-25

ISSN

1449-9789

Department/School

DVC - Education

Publisher

University of Wollongong * Centre for Educational Development and Interactive Resources

Place of publication

Australia

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Copyright 2015 JUTLP

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  • Restricted

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Other education and training not elsewhere classified

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