
Peer Review of Teaching for Promotion Purposes:
a project to develop and implement a pilot program of Peer Review of Teaching at four Australian Universities.
An ALTC-funded project of the University of Adelaide, Griffith University, the University of Wollongong, and the University of New South Wales.
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The project team wishes to thank the project's developer and original leader, Associate Professor Michele Scoufis, as well as Mr Hamish Dobbs (original project manager) and Professor Adrian Lee, whose workshop at the University of New South Wales in September 2004 was the inspiration for the project.
Project team members:
| Professor Geoffrey Crisp University of Adelaide (Project Leader) |
Professor Kerri-Lee Krause Griffith University |
Professor Sandra Wills University of Wollongong |
Ms Helen Dalton University of New South Wales |
| Dr Kerrie Le Lievre University of Adelaide (Project Manager) |
Professor Royce Sadler Griffith University |
Dr Christine Brown University of Wollongong |
Ms Jan McLean University of New South Wales |
| Ms Barbara Brougham University of Adelaide |
Ms Margaret Buckridge Griffith University |
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Contents of and documents on the Peer Review of Teaching for Promotion Purposes website are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Australia License. Please attribute all documents to 'Peer Review of Teaching for Promotion Purposes project: 2008'. |
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Support for this project and website is being provided by The Australian Learning and Teaching Council Ltd, an initiative of the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. The views expressed in the project do not necessarily reflect the views of The Australian Learning and Teaching Council. |
Website created by Nicholas Cornish. Maintained by Kerrie Le Lievre. Last updated 28 May 2009.







