Exploring the role of peer observation of teaching in facilitating cross-institutional professional conversations about teaching and learning

Muireann O’Keeffe, Martina Crehan, Morag Munro, Anna Logan, Ann Marie Farrell, Eric Clarke, Michelle Flood, Monica Ward, Tatiana Andreeva, Chris Van Egeraat, Frances Heaney, Declan Curran, Eric Clinton

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Abstract

This paper explores how cross-institutional Peer Observation of Teaching (PoT) provided a stru ctured opportunity for professional conversations by which observers and observees shared and developed their perspectives on teaching experience and skills. Such professional conversations offer opportunities for both parties to gain a perspective on practices that may have been taken for granted. Participants from three Higher Education institutions engaged in cross-disciplinary and cross-institutional PoT, followed by facilitated reflective conversations. This paper captures the factors for success that enabled continuing conversations on teaching and learning and highlights the value of supporting such conversations outside formal, uni-institutional peer observation programmes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)266-278
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal for Academic Development
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • cross-disciplinary
  • cross-institutional
  • peer observation
  • professional dialogue
  • reflective practice
  • word

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