Aarhus, Denmark
Modernity, Knowledge and Social Pathology
When:
06 July - 24 July 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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Educational Sciences Summer Course
When:
24 August - 28 August 2026
School:
University of Groningen Summer Schools
Institution:
University of Groningen
City:
Country:
Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
Fee:
875 EUR
Improve your skills in university teacher training. (Re)design your workshop or training. Learn with and from other educational developers.
Designed as more of a community than a workshop, this summer school aims to bring together those who partner with university teachers in improving their teaching effectiveness. The primary focus of this school will be on 1) conversations and learning between educational developers, 2) designing new, or re-design existing, teacher training programmes in participants’ own institutions and 3) practicing your training methods. During the week, participants can expect to create a new (re)design of current work they do in university teacher education and facilitate a short 'mini-lesson' to the group. Professional trainers of the school will prompt and guide the process but in the end, hope not to be a ‘trainer’ of the group but rather a facilitator of the group’s learning/sharing.
Since our emphasis is on learning from each other, we aim for a group that includes those with varying experience levels to further enhance the perspectives in this community. Whether new or experienced in educational development, we hope your own professional development programme will be designed or improved through the tips, tricks, and advice you learn from this community of practitioners.
Why a School of Educational Developers?
In our work both domestically and internationally, we have often asked the question ‘’Who develops the developers?” and our answer has always been—from and with each other. We further recognize a need for this to be an international network where ‘islands’ of educational trainers and developers can build upon each other’s work. In this way, we can collectively progress rather than doing this ‘on our own’.
So please join us and come ready to both improve your own initiatives but also share your expertise with others. We look forward to seeing you in Groningen!
Rick Huizinga, Irene Douwes-Van Ark & Jan Folkert Deinum
Who is this summer school for?
Anyone with a role related to the training or coaching of university teachers. This can include educational developers (of all levels), administrators with a role related to professional development of teachers, and/or university teachers tasked with working with colleagues to implement new teaching methods. All experience levels are welcome.
The applicant should have a role (either full or part-time) related to the professional development of university teachers.
It is expected that the participants have a sufficient command of the English language to actively participate in the discussions and to present their own work in English.
Learning outcomes
After this course you will be able to:
1. Describe how academic teachers develop.
2. Select professional development activities based on the needs of teachers in your institution.
3. (Re)design a professional development activity specifically for your own institution
4. Apply effective training skills for your own context.
5. Evaluate a professional development activity
Workload
- Preparation: 10 hours
- Contact hours (discussions, reflections, design activities, lectures): 36 hours
- Micro-training: 4 hours
- Final design/assignment: 8 hours
Upon successful completion of the programme, the Summer School offers a Certificate of Attendance that mentions the workload of 58 hours (28 hours corresponds to 1 ECTS). Participants can apply for recognition of these credits to the relevant authorities in their home institutions, therefore the final decision on awarding credits is at the discretion of their home institutions. We will be happy to provide any necessary information that might be requested in addition to the certificate of attendance.
Proof of Competence (digital credential)
Participants who successfully complete the summer school (including the final assignment) have also the possibility to obtain a Proof of Competence (digital credential) to acknowledge participation and engagement with the content. Participants who qualify for a Proof of Competence can obtain a digital badge via the EduBadges platform managed by SURF— the cooperative of Dutch education and research institutions. The digital badge is stored on this platform and contains metadata, making the content, learning outcomes, study load hours and language of instruction of the educational activity clear and transparent. The digital badge is therefore verifiable and can be shared on, for example, a CV or LinkedIn.
Fee
875 EUR, includes lunches and refreshments
When:
24 August - 28 August 2026
School:
University of Groningen Summer Schools
Institution:
University of Groningen
Language:
English
Credits:
2 EC
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When:
06 July - 24 July 2026
Credits:
10 EC
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