Recognizing professional development of mathematics and statistics learning support staff

Abstract Tutors play an important role in effective Mathematics Learning Support, and ensuring good initial training and development is key. Typically, in the UK and Ireland, tutors do not gain any formal recognition for the training they receive. This paper details a four competences model of train...

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Published inTeaching mathematics and its applications Vol. 43; no. 3; pp. 204 - 222
Main Authors O’Sullivan, Ciaran, Grove, Michael, Bhaird, Ciarán Mac an, Mulligan, Peter, Pfeiffer, Kirsten
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford University Press 09.09.2024
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Summary:Abstract Tutors play an important role in effective Mathematics Learning Support, and ensuring good initial training and development is key. Typically, in the UK and Ireland, tutors do not gain any formal recognition for the training they receive. This paper details a four competences model of training for tutors and presents the analysis of feedback from 11 tutors and two staff involved in piloting the model at two institutions. The model, which is informed by professional development guidelines, consultation across the mathematical sciences community, and enabled by a national Mathematics Learning Support Network, provides immediate recognition of the professional development undertaken and is amenable to formal accreditation. A structure of four digital badges is used to assign immediate value to the training and development of tutors. To add further value for tutors, a capstone tutor badge has been established for those completing all four competences. Thematic analysis of feedback from the piloting of the model identifies three overarching themes: the importance of community, developing as a professional, and motivating and enabling professional development. Although primarily of interest to those involved in Mathematics Learning Support, the innovative structure of the model and the insights gained from its piloting are such that it offers potential for genuine transferability across other subject disciplines.
ISSN:0268-3679
1471-6976
DOI:10.1093/teamat/hrae002