Mgr. Jitka Vidláková, Ph.D.
Odborná pracovnice rozvoje a vzdělávání
e‑mail: | vidlakova@cerpek.muni.cz |
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This call was announced: 26 October 2022
26 November 2022
8 January 2023
The selection process has already been closed.
The course is taught in English
The BELONG Erasmus+ consortium is calling on interested faculty members and PhD/doctoral students at project partner institutions (Central European University, Comenius University in Bratislava, Masaryk University, Nottingham Trent University and University of Madeira) to apply for a teaching development course.
The first part of the course will take place in Funchal, Madeira, between 6 and 12 July 2023. (Summer School)
The second part of the course will take place modularly online in the academic year 2023–24 (Autumn and spring semester), as participants work on possible implementations in their teaching.
For the participants from project partner institution the course is funded from the Erasmus+ grant, which provides travel support of 410 euros per participant and individual grant of 742 euros per participating faculty member for attending the summer school part in Madeira. PhD/doctoral students receive individual grant of 522 euros.
By applying, all interested individuals commit to participation in the summer school AND the subsequent two semesters of the Inclusive teaching course.
The purpose of the course is to enhance inclusiveness at project partner institutions through improving competences of university teachers in this area.
By the end of this course participants shall be able to:
The course uses active learning as the key method through which participants are to develop knowledge and skills. By active learning it is meant that participant teachers will predominantly learn through other ways than listening to session leaders and reading assigned materials. During the course, session leaders will create a range of opportunities for participants to trial new active teaching and learning methods and encourage participants to implement active learning in their own classes. Further to this, participants will be prompted to recognise and build upon their own diversity through collaborative exercises (peer learning), exchange of feedback and informal group activities.
A week-long summer school consisting of 17 workshops. The workshops focus on the theoretical and practical aspects of inclusiveness in teaching and learning.
The workshops will be supported by pre-workshop reading assignments, short written exercises and take-home assignments.
A course design, implementation and evaluation section in Autumn and Spring semesters of the following academic year, whereby participants work online in cooperation with an assigned coach from among the summer school facilitators to develop a new (under)graduate course taught in English or course sessions or they revise an existing one based on the principles of inclusiveness.
This includes: (re)designing the course syllabus for a new or existing course (module) they plan to teach in the future and submitting the plans for at least three course sessions. Participants teach the (re)designed course (or course sessions) to a cohort of students and evaluate the outcomes of student learning.
The online part includes up to three synchronous online meetings with the entire cohort of course participants.
The team of instructors consists of the following experienced international tutors:
The summer school will take place from 6–12 July 2023 in Funchal, Madeira and will be hosted by University of Madeira.
Course organisers work on booking an affordable hotel for all participants.
As detailed above, each summer school participant from those institutions located outside of Madeira will receive a mobility grant they can use to cover the costs of accommodation, meals and travel.
There would be a small contribution payable to the local organisers from the grant to cover the cost of coffee breaks, lunches and social event.
The organisers want to acknowledge the support from Erasmus+ Cooperation partnership project BELONG 2021-1-SK01-KA220-HED-000023528.
Faculty members from Comenius University in Bratislava, Masaryk University, Central European University, Nottingham Trent University and University of Madeira who expect to teach a course or some of its components at either the Bachelor’s or Master’s level in the 2023–2024 academic year are eligible to apply for the course. Teaching engagement should entail independent teaching of at least three sessions of a course (seminars, lectures, tutorials etc.) and, preferably, participation in student assessment. This practical part (i.e., the design, conduct, reflection on and evaluation of own teaching) is an integral course element, essential for the successful course completion.
The course leaders have a strong preference for participants who have already completed a foundational course on teaching and learning in higher education.
PhD students are encouraged to apply, too, but they are required to attach a support letter from the head of the department confirming that the PhD student will have a teaching appointment in 2023/2024 and ideally naming the course/s that the PhD student is going to teach or be involved in.
All applicants should have prior teaching experience (teaching at least several course sessions at either the Bachelor’s or Master’s level).
The applicants are expected to have a good command of written and spoken English in order to be able to communicate with session leaders/coaches, to read and reflect on the course materials and to write assignments.
By applying, all interested individuals commit to participation in the summer school AND the subsequent two semesters of the Inclusive teaching course.
We offer 7 places for teachers from Masaryk University. The applications will be evaluated by a committee made up facilitators from consortium member institutions. The following criteria will be used to select the course participants:
Applications should be submitted in English, containing the following documents:
The applicant’s CVs should highlight educational background, previous and current teaching-related responsibilities, courses in HE teaching that the applicant has completed already, teaching and research interests, and activities related to inclusiveness, mental health and wellbeing (if any).
In this essay, the applicant should discuss the following questions:
The applicant should address their motivation to participate in the course and their future plans and ambitions as educators. In this, they should consider the following questions
In this letter, the head of the department will confirm that applicant will have a teaching appointment in the 2023/24 academic year ideally naming the course/ courses that the participant will teach.
Participants are welcome to discuss their application before submission with the course coordinator, Dr Jitka Vidláková via email (vidlakova@cerpek.muni.cz).
Odborná pracovnice rozvoje a vzdělávání
e‑mail: | vidlakova@cerpek.muni.cz |
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The applications should be submitted via application form, preferably as one file (for example, one Word, rtf, or .pdf document in the following order: CV, short reflective essay, motivation letter). The application file should be named using the following format:
applicant’s firstname_surname.doc, e.g., jan_novak.docx
All data provided by the applicants will be handled in harmony with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The purpose of the BELONG project is to enhance the sense of belonging of staff members and students in order to improve the quality of learning, teaching and research at the project partner institutions. This includes addressing the issues of student and staff wellbeing and mental health, which the recent pandemic brought to the absolute forefront, enhancing the inclusiveness of learning and teaching together with improving students’ skills of professional communication with employers.
To learn more about the BELONG project, please visit its website:
Our dedicated team is very much looking forward to receiving all applications for the Inclusive teaching course!