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Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education

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The Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (ILT) was a UK organisation set up as "the professional body for higher education staff involved in teaching and the support of learning".[1] It was founded in 2000 as a result of the reports of the National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education (the "Dearing Report").[2]

The ILT was located on York Science Park. The founding Chief Executive was Paul Clark.[3]

Its stated aims[3] were to:

  • accredit programmes of learning in higher education,
  • commission research and development in learning and teaching practices,
  • stimulate innovation.

In May 2004 the ILT merged with the Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN), and the TQEF National Co-ordination Team (NCT) to form the Higher Education Academy.[4]

References

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  1. ^ ILT Routes to Membership
  2. ^ Helen Beebee (2003) Times Higher Education 28 March 2003
  3. ^ a b Sally Brown (1999) Active Learning 10 pp 67–8 "Introducing the Institute for Learning and Teaching" ISSN 1357-1125
  4. ^ Teaching and Learning Research Programme, University of London Archived 2015-02-26 at the Wayback Machine Effective learning and teaching in UK higher education ISBN 978-0-85473-890-8