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Structure of the session Personal Development Advisors their role requirements of the scheme key documents Staff Development the University Strategic Plan the concept of continuous development the British system and ethos probation and PDR identification and sharing of good practice Why Personal Advisors? You are making a transition: into a new institution very possibly into a new way of teaching and assessment very possibly into a new system The function of the Personal Development Advisor and of Staff Development is to help you make this transition as smoothly as possible: for your sake and for the sake of the students The role of Personal Advisors The Role of the Personal Development Advisor is: To support new staff to adapt to the BUE approach to teaching, learning and assessment as well as our systems and regulations To act as a source of information To support new staff to complete their 3 month probation period including a peer observation of teaching To act as a source of support, and to help identify and address any development needs in the first 8 months Requirements of the scheme Formal Informal Meet five times A point of contact Ensure minimum Discuss the workshops requirements are met Answer questions Answer questions Help new staff write their Personal Development Plan Ensure arrangements are in place for peer observation of teaching Ensure formal monitoring of the completion of the PDP Key documents All documents are on the BUE website and include: http://www.bue.edu.eg/pdfs/hrpdfs/A-%20Probation%20Induction%20and%20PDP%20 monitoring%20minus%20forms%20-%200612111.pdf Staff Probation, Induction and Personal Development Plans - Guidelines Staff Induction Checklist Personal Development Plan (PDP) – Pro forma Peer Observation of Teaching – Guidelines Sherouk Induction Checklist and Buddy System* Sherouk Buddy System - Guidelines * *Relates to staff living in the Sherouk compound
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