Tlabs: A teaching and learning community of practice – what is it, does it work and tips for doing one of your own

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Communities of Practice are an increasingly common tool used to support novice academics in higher education settings. Initiated in 2015 at a Western Australian University, TLABs is an acronym for ‘Teaching and Learning for Level A and B’ academic staff and was designed to build a community of practice to mentor junior academics; help them develop their teaching skills; and enhance academic careers. The paper describes the nature of TLABs; how it is experienced from the perspective of participants and provides recommendations for implementing a successful teaching and learning community of practice in a higher education setting.

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Beatty, S., Clark, K., Lines, J., & Doherty, S. A. (2020). Tlabs: A teaching and learning community of practice – what is it, does it work and tips for doing one of your own. Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 17(5), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.53761/1.17.5.9

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