This Special Interest Group was founded to give lecturers the opportunity to share their expertise and experiences regarding learning and teaching with each other and to develop their educational skills together.
They do this not only by sharing their experience, but also by going to workshops and trainings or for example by attending intervision and coaching sessions. The group meets up once every two months.
Goals
- Developing knowledge and skills regarding research and education.
- Building a network of professionals who are interested in educational research.
- Making all ongoing research visible to the general public.
What is a Special Interest Group?
A Special Interest Group (SIG) consists of people who are united through their interest in an education-related topic. The Radboud Teaching and Learning Centre facilitates the SIG so they can research and delve deeper into the subject together. SIG meetings are always open to everyone - whether you are joining for the first time or have attended many times before. Each meeting provides space for new perspectives, fresh ideas and valuable exchange. So feel welcome to join, even if you don't know the SIG yet!