This programme is offered to NUS early-career academics, typically those with fewer than 3 years full-time teaching experience in higher education. It provides a collegial environment to explore and reflect critically on participants’ teaching practice with the aim of improving the quality of their students’ learning. The programme introduces a variety of topics to help develop and refine fundamental, research-informed, evidence-based teaching skills and strategies. It also serves to assist faculty in preparing for promotion and tenure.
For further information about the PDP-T, please contact:
Kiruthika RAGUPATHI Senior Associate Director, CTLT e-mail: cdtkdr@nus.edu.sg |
Doreen THIA PDP-T Programme Coordinator e-mail: cdttyy@nus.edu.sg |
The Professional Development Programme-Teaching (PDP-T) consists of two components: the PDP-T Core and the PDP-T Seminar Series.
The Core consists of a 24-hour intensive programme which runs over 3 consecutive days. It focuses on helping participants become more familiar with the teaching and learning process and the various components that go into teaching.
By the end of the Core, you should be able to:
The Core aims to help you appreciate that the nature of higher education extends beyond discipline or module specific outcomes. The specification of broader outcomes of higher education not only help give direction for teachers when planning learning experiences but it also helps to ensure a higher education that remains valuable and relevant to the individual and society. In addition to understanding what it is the University wants the learner to learn, it is also critical for a teacher to understand the process of learning and the role various approaches to teaching have upon the quality of learning. This would include understanding learning as more than the successful transmission of information from expert to novice. Rather, learning is the act of the individual constructing knowledge on the basis of interaction with their environment.
Course Leaders
The next PDP-T Core will be held in May and July 2024.
Schedule (May 2024) | Schedule (July 2024) |
The Seminar Series is designed to engage participants in a faculty-mentored community of practice that culminates in the completion of a teaching statement. This community will meet as a group for 2-hour sessions every couple of months or so over the course of a year. Sessions aim to integrate and develop the concepts and ideas introduced during Core into the participants’ teaching practice. Reflection on each session will aid in the development of a teaching philosophy statement. Participants will also take part in formative peer observation of classroom practice.
By the end of the Seminar Series, you should be able to:
Course Leaders
• Kiruthika RAGUPATHI, Senior Associate Director, CTLT
• SOO Yuen Jien, Director (Teaching & Learning), CTLT
• YEO Zi Hui, Education Specialist, CTLT
Listed below are the seven seminar series sessions and their respective intended learning outcomes.
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1. | Understanding How Students Learn By the end of this session, you should be able to:
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2. | Uncovering Pedagogical Content Knowledge By the end of the session, you should be able to:
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3. | Preparing for Peer Classroom Observation By the end of this session, you should be able to:
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4. | Formulating Assessments By the end of this session, you should be able to:
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5. | Enhancing Learning Using Technology By the end of this session, you should be able to:
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6. | Reflection on Students’ Learning, Connecting With Teaching Practice By the end of this session, you should be able to:
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7. | Developing a Teaching Statement By the end of this session, you should be able to:
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