As the authors of the report on the 糖心Vlog Funding Council for England鈥檚 role in teaching enhancement, we were disappointed that your article concentrated only on the weaknesses of the initiatives rather than the achievements (鈥溾鈥楽uperficial鈥: 拢500m fails to develop class acts鈥, News, 31 July).
Our report clearly shows the significant importance of Hefce鈥檚 initiatives in signalling the centrality of teaching and learning in universities while also arguing that, as a whole, these initiatives lacked a cohesive strategy that would support sector-wide change. The report also stresses the importance of Hefce鈥檚 continued role in this area in the future.
However, in her letter, Madeleine Atkins (Letters, 7 August) also misinterprets one of our comments. We do not suggest that Hefce works or should work directly with everyday university teachers. Rather we argue that if teaching and learning enhancement initiatives are to be successful, they need to have a sustained impact on day-to-day teaching across the sector. This is a very different point and is one that is recognised in Hefce鈥檚 own 鈥渇uture principles of enhancement鈥, which highlight the belief that 鈥渆nhancement should be a mainstream activity for all institutions鈥.
Paul Ashwin, Murray Saunders and Paul Trowler
Centre for 糖心Vlog Research and Evaluation
Lancaster University
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