Module evaluations are designed to inform the enhancement of learning and teaching across the University, and therefore contribute to the delivery of an outstanding student and learning experience…
Launching Module Evaluations for Semester Two


Module evaluations are designed to inform the enhancement of learning and teaching across the University, and therefore contribute to the delivery of an outstanding student and learning experience…

For the first time, Teesside University will this week launch three national student surveys coordinated by the Higher Education Academy (HEA). These surveys will broaden our understanding of the experiences of our students, allowing us to drive enhancements based on a robust evidence base. As national surveys, the results will allow Teesside University to benchmark the experiences of our students against the sector…

Posters in Parliament is a prestigious national exhibition of undergraduate research posters within the Houses of Parliament. Two Teesside University students will be offered the opportunity to present their undergraduate research at this prestigious event on Tuesday 20th February. Posters

From November 2017, the University will be adopting a revised approach to the design and delivery of module evaluations through implementing the EvaSys online system. EvaSys is the leading suite for module evaluations in the UK and is used widely across the sector. It will allow much of the module evaluation process to be automated and will deliver a consistent approach across the University…

The University’s ‘Recognising Excellence in Learning’ and Teaching Professional Development Framework is accredited by the Higher Education Academy providing external and independent confirmation that our taught and continuing professional development programmes are aligned with the UK Professional Standards Framework for Teaching and Supporting Learning in Higher Education (UKPSF)…

ReView (powered by Panopto) allows lectures and teaching sessions taking place in equipped rooms to be recorded and then accessed by students at a later date through Blackboard. Recorded sessions can include seminars, tutorials, laboratory sessions and practice-based sessions as well as the more traditional lectures. The same ReView system also allows a wide range of learning and teaching materials to be recorded, which can provide additional resources for students…

We are pleased to announce that the ‘Promoting Teaching Excellence’ Learning and Teaching Enhancement Conference will take place in The Curve on Monday 26th June and Tuesday 27th June 2017. The two-day conference is designed to bring staff and students together to explore current issues under the broad heading of ‘Promoting Teaching Excellence’.

In 2012 the LTE team started to look at how mobile devices could be used to enhance the learning and teaching experience at Teesside University. At a time when mobile devices such as smartphones and technology use had started to become ubiquitous we had done very little to see where, or indeed if mobile devices could fit within our learning and teaching strategy.