TES is the University's flexible and supportive teaching development scheme.
Read about its aims, what's involved for schools and individuals, and real-life examples.
The Teaching Enhancement Scheme is a developmental process centred around continual improvement. It is designed to be simple, flexible and supportive, and replaces the Peer Review of Teaching process.
There's a lot of freedom under the Teaching Enhancement Scheme to decide what you review and how, but consider confidentiality before you start.
Example situations that could form the basis of a Teaching Enhancement Scheme (TES) cycle.