The UK based Higher Education Academy (HEA) runs the
HEA Professional Recognition Scheme. This is intended to lift the professionalism of university teaching. The scheme is aligned to the
UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF). There are four levels of recognition (and typical job descriptions):
- AFHEA – Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Graduate Teaching
Assistant)
- FHEA – Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Lecturer)
- SFHEA - Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (academic leader or middle
management)
- PFHEA – Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (senior leader)
The HEA is promoting their scheme internationally, with the Australian National University the first Australian
subscribing institution. The HEA is more general than the
Certified Membership Scheme run by UK Association for Learning Technology (ALT), which was also
extended
to Australia last year. The way the HEAPRS/UKPSF is structured is
similar to schemes run for other professions, such as ACS CP/IP3/SFIA
for computer professionals.
UK Professional Standards Framework
The
UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF) consists of:
Framework
An Introduction.
Descriptors
Four categories of level of teaching responsibility, corresponding to the four levels of HEA recognition:
- Associate
- Fellow
- Senior Fellow
- Principal Fellow
Dimensions of Practice
Three dimensions of practice:
- Areas of activity:
- Design and plan learning activities and/or programmes of study
- Teach and/or support learning
- Assess and give feedback to learners
- Develop effective learning environments and approaches to student support and guidance
- Engage in continuing professional development in
subjects/disciplines and their pedagogy, incorporating research,
scholarship and the evaluation of professional practices
- Aspects of Core knowledge:
- The subject material
- Appropriate methods for teaching and learning in the subject area and at the level of the academic programme
- How students learn, both generally and within their subject/disciplinary area(s)
- The use and value of appropriate learning technologies
- Methods for evaluating the effectiveness of teaching
- The implications of quality assurance and quality enhancement for academic and professional practice with a particular focus on teaching
- Professional values:
- Respect individual learners and diverse learning communities
- Promote participation in higher education and equality of opportunity for learners
- Use evidence-informed approaches and the outcomes from research, scholarship and continuing professional development
- Acknowledge the wider context in which higher education operates recognising the implications for professional practice
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