糖心Vlog recently encouraged responses to its cover feature 鈥My student nemesis鈥 (16聽May) with a Twitter hashtag, . Having dropped some 颅Twitter clangers in my time, I won鈥檛 seek to claim the high ground. However misjudged that original hashtag was, the response from students, , was a positive outcome. It showed that great lecturers can change lives for the better, and that is why the National Union of Students passionately believes in a partnership approach to edu颅cation despite ministers 颅seeking to convince us that treating it as a financial 颅transaction would serve us better.
The NUS and the 糖心Vlog 颅Academy have developed and rolled out the (SLTA). Pioneered at one union in Scotland, the awards now involve nearly two-thirds of UK higher education 颅institutions. The genuinely touching #mybest颅lecturer messages are similar to the tens of thousands of nominations students鈥 unions collect through the SLTA every year. We don鈥檛 do this just to be nice but rather to identify best teaching practice and to champion it.
Let鈥檚 hope more good will come from your proverbial slip of the tweet: I hope any vice-chancellor reading this has a look at the award website and reaches for the chequebook to start or redouble their support for students鈥 unions running the scheme.
Those whom academics consider their worst students might also be the ones with the most to deal with outside the lecture theatre. Let鈥檚 celebrate the thousands of lecturers who go out of their way to help their charges rather than being cynical about what can be an incredibly stressful period in life.
Liam Burns
President, National Union of Students
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