There are four subsequent phases in the project:
1.
Inception phase (2015-2016): mapping the target groups, their needs and the overall demand for a European structure for the enhancement of teaching.
2.
Content development phase (2016): collecting good practice on teaching enhancement, creating material to respond to the two main target groups of EFFECT, i.e. academic teaching staff and institutional leadership.
3.
Pilot phase (2017): testing outputs from previous phases, based on diverse modes of delivery.
4.
Evaluation phase (2018): drafting a feasibility study, based on the findings and evidence gathered during previous phases. This study will explore a sustainable model for a European Forum for enhanced collaboration in teaching, propose recommendations in this regard, and provide concrete content and modes of delivery by which such a forum could respond to stakeholders’ demands.
Within EFFECT, activities are divided into three strands corresponding to three Working Groups:
Working Group on Teaching Staff Development
This WG is testing materials and methodologies for academic staff development in higher education. These will be made available to a diverse group of European university teachers through a series of interactive workshops.
These workshops aim to raise awareness about two grand challenges in Learning and Teaching, namely inclusion and citizenship skills. Based on a revised change laboratory methodology, the workshops use open reflective questions to provoke discussions on these challenges, while encouraging participants to reflect on solutions to them.
Workshop schedule:
Date |
Place |
Workshop audience |
31 January 2017 |
University of Porto, Portugal |
National audience |
20 March 2017 |
Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary |
Regional |
22 August 2017 |
University of Eastern Finland |
National audience |
27 September 2017 |
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France |
Pan-European |
Working Group on Institutional Strategies
This WG brings together institutional leaders and experts for inter-institutional peer learning on the development and implementation of strategic, centralised approaches to teaching enhancement. The group will develop a strategy support package that will be tested at several higher education institutions.
The strategy support package will be based on and derived from a set of ten European Principles for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching. These principles are non-prescriptive and were developed through discussions with a wide range of European stakeholders in higher education. They stress the need to re-emphasise the education mission of universities, and seek to assist institutional leaders working with staff, students and external stakeholders to ensure the quality and relevance of higher education in an ever-changing world.
To access the principles, please click here.
The call for participation for institutional strategies in Learning and Teaching is now closed. The following higher education institutions were selected:
- Instituto Superior Tecnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Koç University, Turkey
- KU Leuven, Belgium
- Ulster University, United Kingdom
- University Mediterranea Reggio Calabria, Italy
- University of Agder, Norway
- University of Eastern Finland, Finland
- University of Exeter, United Kingdom
- University of Freiburg, Germany
- University of Hamburg, Germany
- University Pompeu Fabra – Barcelona, Spain
- Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien), Austria
Working Group on the Feasibility, Infrastructure, Governance and Sustainability of a European Forum
Based on the results of WG1 and WG2, WG3 will develop models and scenarios for the feasibility study.