Montag, 03. August 2026
09:00 - 17:00
FernUni Schweiz - UniDistance Suisse, Schinerstrasse 18, 3900 Brig

 

This is a two day course : 3rd of August and 13th of August.

Course offered at UniDistance by the Educational Psychology Lab at UniDistance Suisse.

  • Instructors: Prof. Tino Endres, UniDistance
  • Language: English
  • ECTS: 3
  • Max. number of students: 10
  • Dates: 3 August and 13 August (whole day): written elaboration due three weeks after the presentation session from 3. August

Content

This PhD course is closely connected to the research retreat "Educational Psychology at UniDistance: Future Directions and Projects" and focuses on current scientific debates in teaching, learning, and assessment in higher education.

Participants engage with recent research on self-regulated learning, the consolidation of complex learning, and worked examples. They relate these debates to their own teaching practice and use them to develop or revise teaching materials and assessment formats.

The course combines an online preparatory module, expert input and discussion during the research retreat, an extended independent working phase, presentations of participants own teaching concepts, and a written scientific paper submitted three weeks later. The course is assessed on a pass/fail basis.

Learning objectives

  • Understand and critically discuss current trends in teaching and learning research.
  • Explain key research debates on self-regulated learning, consolidation of complex learning, and worked examples.
  • Apply research-based principles to disciplinary teaching practice.
  • Design coherent teaching and assessment concepts for higher education contexts.
  • Justify didactic decisions with reference to relevant theoretical and empirical work.

Target audience, pre-requisites

The course is primarily aimed at PhD students who teach, plan to teach, or support learning in higher education. It is also open to postdoctoral researchers and other early-career researchers with an interest in evidence-based teaching and learning design.

Participants are expected to complete the preparatory reading, actively participate in discussions, and bring a teaching concept, course element, assessment format, or teaching material that they wish to develop or revise.

Evaluation

The course is evaluated on a pass/fail basis. To pass, participants have to attend all in person and online sessions and  pass the following requirements:

  • Complete the preparatory online module, assigned readings and comprehension questions.
  • Participate actively in the expert session and discussions during the research retreat on 3rd of august.
  • Develop or revise teaching materials and assessment formats for your own teaching context (between 3rd and 7th of August).
  • Contribute to the peer feedback (8th to 10th of August).
  • Present and discuss a didactic concept on 13 August.
  • Submit a theoretically grounded written concept three weeks after the presentation session.

Minimum and maximum attendance

Minimum and maximum attendance: between 1 and 10 students.

Preliminary Program

Course elementApprox. duration
Preparatory online module4 h
Expert session seminar within the research retreat, 3 August8 h
Independent working phase40 h
Presentation and discussion of own teaching concepts, 13 August5 h
Written elaboration of the didactic concept, including theoretical background, due three weeks later18 h
Total workload75 h / 3 ECTS

Resources

All course materials, preparatory readings, and submission instructions will be made available on Moodle.

Literature list

Will be provided in Moodle

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