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Teaching Enhancement Scheme

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.

Teaching Enhancement Scheme overview

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.

Putting the Teaching Enhancement Scheme into action

There's a lot of freedom under the Teaching Enhancement Scheme to decide what you review and how, but consider confidentiality before you start.

TES case studies

Example situations that could form the basis of a Teaching Enhancement Scheme (TES) cycle.

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