Key Information

Tutor: Dr Helal Ahmed
Course Level: Level 2
Course Credit: 1 credit
Time Commitment: 3 hours maximum.  Teachers: preparation of presentation, Audience: 20 minutes reading preparation.

Dates

  • Thursday 30 January 2025, 13:00-15:30, South Kensington Campus
  • Thursday 20 March 2025, 10:00-12:30, South Kensington Campus

Are you thinking of a career teaching in higher education?

 
Microteaching is a great stepping stone for aspiring educators. This course offers an opportunity to practice your teaching skills in a supportive environment.  If you are not ready to teach just yet, then you can join as a ‘student’ in the audience and learn through observing your peers.  

During the course, ‘teachers’ deliver a 10-minute teaching session on a particular skill that students can learn and apply afterwards.  At the end of the delivery participants will provide constructive feedback to the ‘teacher’ to help develop their teaching skills. 

Spaces are exclusive, with only five spaces available for ‘teachers’ and 15 for ‘students’ in the course. ‘Teachers’ will be provided with additional support & resources to prepare for the session. When registering, please indicate whether you will be a ‘teacher’ or as a ‘student’ in the session

Learning Outcomes


On completion of this course, you will be able to:   

  • Identify aspects of good practice in your teaching, including use of active learning techniques, as well as areas for further development.   
  • Build on the practical experience gained to increase your confidence when teaching   
  • Practise observing others and giving peer feedback on teaching
  • Evaluate your teaching in light of peer and tutor feedback


How to Book


Please select a date and book on via Inkpath using your Imperial Single-Sign-On.  Bookings will close one week before the live session.