Andrew J. W. Middleton

Andrew Middleton is a National Teaching Fellow and PFHEA known for academic innovation and leadership in student-centred active learning, multimodalities, learning identities, spaces for learning, and authentic learning. Based at Anglia Ruskin University, he leads institutional work on active and authentic learning, employability in the curriculum, learning spaces, media-enhanced teaching and learning and digital fluency. He leads the UK Media-Enhanced Learning Special Interest Group and is a co-ordinator of the Global Active Learning Network. He presents the Exquisite Corpse podcast which focuses on academic innovation in teaching and learning in higher education.

Publications

Becoming My Future Self: Student Engagement With Curriculum Live Brief Assignments to Scaffold Employability Outcomes
Andrew J. W. Middleton, Zoe Mogridge, Stef R. Foley. © 2023. 18 pages.
Fostering a sense of becoming to frame student transition through the implementation of an ambitious university-wide Live Briefs programme is the subject of this case study. The...
Employability in Practice: Making Sense of Employability Through an Active Blended Curriculum
Andrew Middleton, Beatriz Acevedo, Adrian Scruton, Marina Boz, Joanne Outteridge, Cyndy Hawkins, Liam Kite. © 2021. 15 pages.
The Employability in Practice initiative at Anglia Ruskin University aimed to develop employability in the curriculum as one dimension of the university's strategic...