This is a 2008 HEA Conference paper and was facilitated by junior colleagues and framed about examples of their innovations. It aims encourage participants to consider and explore how peer review policy rhetoric can become a meaningful motivational evidence-based peer-assisted reflection that values the whole teaching role and provides useful resources for personal development and portfolio creation.
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