In September, Lincoln Bishop University proudly joined the annual international conference hosted by the University of Greifswald, focused on The Changing Role of Teachers and Teacher Educators.
Philip Yeung, Head of Online Learning at Lincoln Bishop, led a session titled “Rethinking Online Distance Learning Programmes,” sharing innovative strategies for tackling the challenges and opportunities in digital education.
Our presence and contributions at the conference highlight the University’s growing reputation in online learning; an area of expertise that has enabled us to expand our flexible course offerings, including a wide range of part-time and fully online postgraduate programmes.
Philip said: “It’s a privilege to share our experience in designing online learning that is both rigorous and responsive to the needs of educators worldwide.”
As one of the project’s partner institutions, we are honoured to contribute to this global dialogue on the future of teaching. The university’s commitment to accessible, high-quality education is evident in its expanding portfolio of online courses, including the MA Education and iPGCE, which offer flexible study modes tailored to working professionals.
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