Examining the Professional Excellence Programme: Inducting University Teachers into the Higher Education System in South Africa

Samson Matope, Zwelijongile Baleni
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The obligation to increase the standard of instruction and learning falls on academic developers. A crucial part of academic staff development at institutions of higher learning is the induction of academics who are primarily subject matter specialists without the pedagogical abilities to teach effectively in the higher education environment. This qualitative essay investigated how the Professional Excellence Programme (PEP) might be utilised as an induction Short Learning Programme (SLP) for new academics. After finishing the brief SLP, the inductees were given a questionnaire to evaluate the modules (Teaching and Learning, Curriculum Development, and Assessment in Higher Education) and qualitative data was gathered. The study was framed by Wegner’s social learning theory. The research showed that the PEP programme can be an efficient programme to develop academics into university teachers. Since the SLP was accepted by all participants in the study, the study recommended that the Directorate of Teaching and Learning should develop the PEP programme into a credit-bearing postgraduate diploma in higher education at NQF Level 8, which is equivalent to an honours degree. Keywords: Professional excellence, Induction, University teacher, Transformative pedagogy, Academic developer
检视专业卓越计划:引导大学教师进入南非高等教育系统
提高教学水平的责任落在了学术开发者身上。高等院校学术人员发展的一个关键部分是吸引那些主要是学科专家的学者,他们没有在高等教育环境中有效教学的教学能力。这篇定性文章调查了如何将专业卓越计划(PEP)用作新学者的入门短期学习计划(SLP)。在完成简短的SLP后,入职人员被发给一份问卷来评估高等教育中的教学、课程开发和评估模块,并收集定性数据。该研究以Wegner的社会学习理论为框架。研究表明,人教化是将学者培养为大学教师的有效途径。由于所有参与研究的人士都接受该计划,因此研究建议教与学处处长应将“人培计划”发展为可获学分的NQF第8级高等教育研究生文凭,相当于荣誉学位。关键词:专业卓越;诱导;大学教师
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