Training and support of sessional staff to improve quality of teaching and learning at universities

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Knott, Gillian;Crane, Linda;Heslop, Ian;Glass, Beverley
Abstract

Sessional staff is increasingly involved in teaching at universities, playing a pivotal role in bridging the gap between theory and practice for students, especially in the health professions, including pharmacy. Although sessional staff numbers have increased substantially in recent years, limited attention has been paid to the quality of teaching and learning provided by this group. This review will discuss the training and support of sessional staff, with a focus on Australian universities, including the reasons for and potential benefits of training, and structure and content of training programs. Although sessional staff views these programs as valuable, there is a lack of in-depth evaluations of the outcomes of the programs for sessional staff, students and the university. Quality assurance of such programs is only guaranteed, however, if these evaluations extend to the impact of this training and support on student learning.

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American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education

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79

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1553-6467

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5

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8

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American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy

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10.5688/ajpe79572