BENJ1005 University Teaching (1–10 cr)

Study level:
Postgraduate studies
Grading scale:
Pass - fail
Language:
English, Finnish
Responsible organisation:
Department of Biological and Environmental Science
Curriculum periods:
2020-2021, 2021-2022, 2022-2023, 2023-2024

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Teaching at the University

Description

Teaching at the University can include

- Assisting in lecturing in courses related to the field of the student's research or experience

- Assisting and teaching in practical works, demos, field and laboratory courses. 

- Advising (together with more senior staff) Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis research projects.


Learning outcomes


By participating in teaching, Doctoral researchers will 

  • gain experience using different teaching methods, such as giving lectures and supervising thesis of undergraduate students.

  • gain experience in documenting their teaching experience in a portfolio.

Additional information

Teaching at the university should be discussed and planned with your immediate supervisor. Information about the courses you can contribute to as a teacher can found from your immediate supervisor, your support group members, other teachers in the department or the vice-head responsible for education in the department. If you are employed by the University, the time used for teaching preparation and thesis guidance is also counted in the doctoral researcher’s workplan. Workload estimates for lecture teaching: 4 hours per every contact lesson for the first time teaching, and after that, 2 hours per every contact lesson. Workload for practical works and demos: 2 hours per every contact hour for first time teaching, and after that, 1,5 hours per every contact hour. Supervising a Bachelor of Science Thesis: 1 ECTS. Supervising a Master of Science Thesis: 1 ECTS.

Teaching experiences are documented in an electronic portfolio (described below). The documents should be signed by the teacher responsible for the course and/or by a professor related to the study subject. The doctoral researcher prepares their teaching portfolio collecting the information for the entire study period and only then applies for study credits.  

The following facts should be included in the portfolio documentation for each course:
- The name and the course code.
- The learning outcomes for the course and the teaching methods used.
- The role of the doctoral researcher as a teacher and the number of hours used in teaching.
- A self-reflection on the teaching experience.
- Feedback from the course responsible teacher (eg. strengths and weaknesses of the doctoral researcher in teaching).
- The signature of the course responsible teacher

  • This course is required for all doctoral researchers in the Department’s Graduate programme in Biological and Environmental Science (min. 1 ECTS).

  • A maximum of 10 ECTS credits can be awarded with this course code.

  • Note: If doctoral researchers are paid for teaching, they cannot earn credits for those teaching activit

Description of prerequisites

No prerequisites

Completion methods

Method 1

Description:
Teaching at the University should be discussed and planned together with your immediate supervisor. Information about the courses you can contribute to as a teacher can found from your immediate supervisor, your support group members, other teachers in the department or the vice-head responsible for education in the department. If you are employed by the University, the time used for teaching preparation and for thesis guidance is also counted and should be included in your workplan. Workload estimates for the lectures: 4 hours per every contact lesson for a course taught for the first time; after that, 2 hours per every contact lesson. Workload estimates for practical works and demos: 2 hours per every contact hour for the first time teaching, 1,5 hours per every contact hour after that. Supervising a Bachelor of Science Thesis: 1 ECTS. Supervising a Master of Science Thesis: 1 ECTS.
Evaluation criteria:
Teaching experiences are documented in a portfolio.
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Participation in teaching (2–10 cr)

Type:
Participation in teaching
Grading scale:
Pass - fail
Evaluation criteria:
Student complete the teaching portfolio in order to pass the course.
Language:
English, Finnish
Study methods:

Doctoral students document their teaching experiences in a portfolio. The documents should be signed by the teacher responsible for the course and/or by the subject professor.

The following facts should be stated in the portfolio's documents:
- The name and the code for the course
- The learning outcomes for the course and the used teaching methods
- The role of the doctoral student as a teacher and the number of hours used in teaching
- Self-reflection on the teaching experience.
- Feedback from the responsible teacher (eg. strengths and weaknesses in teaching)
- the signature of the responsible teacher

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