Peer Review of Teaching
Dec 15, 2016•34 min
Episode description
Isabeau Iqbal shares about the peer review of teaching on episode #131 of Teaching in Higher Ed.
Quotes from the episode
Formative peer reviews of teaching offer the opportunity for growth for both the reviewer and the reviewee.
–Isabeau Iqbal
Despite the fact that you might have decades of experience and high student evaluations of teaching, it’s still nerve-wracking.
–Isabeau Iqbal
There are best practices in peer review, but often those don’t get followed.
–Isabeau Iqbal
Resources Mentioned
UBC’s Centre for Teaching, Learning, and Technology’s Formative Peer Review of Teaching Resources
Isabeau Iqbal’s Publications on Peer Review of Teaching and Dissertation
Josh Eyler and others tweet about Faculty Owl Days at Rice University
On Being Observed by David Gooblar
Vanderbilt University Center for Teaching’s Peer Review of Teaching Post
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