Professor Jackie Potter

Dean, Academic Innovation
Prof Jackie Potter

Professor Jackie Potter is Dean of Academic Innovation. She is a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (Advance HE), a Senior Fellow of the Staff and Educational Development Association (SEDA) and the Chair of the national UK network, Heads of Educational Development Group (HEDG). She is a Visiting Professor at Oxford Brookes University.

Jackie takes the lead at Chester on delivering the Citizen Student Education Plan and leading the Centre for Academic Innovation and Development. She works with colleagues across UoC, from sector bodies and peer networks to ensure all Chester’s staff are able to deliver engaging, flexible curricula and learning experiences. She offers consultancy to support high quality learning, academic staff development and on educational and organisational change processes.

Jackie was a researcher in Arctic plant ecology for five years before starting her teaching career as a lecturer in environmental science. Her first full time job leading educational development was at Trinity College Dublin. She has been leading on academic practice, educational development and change in universities in the UK since 2009.

Jackie supervises PhD and EdD students interested in higher education studies, academic identity and educational development. She maintains links to environmental science through guest lecturing. She works as an external examiner for other universities assuring the standards and quality of courses for academic staff to develop their teaching.

Jackie mentors and supervises educational research and she is involved in a number of cross-institutional research projects. Areas of current interest and activity include: educational development centres, on-boarding for staff new to higher education, developing and evidencing teaching expertise, inclusive assessment, staff-student publishing partnerships and the scholarship of teaching and learning.

Blogs

Potter, J. (2022). Can digital technologies be of, for, and as learning? SEDA Blog. 27.07.2022

Potter, J. and Pritchard, J. (2021). Building your SoTL Profile as an educational developer. SEDA Blog. 8.12.2021.

Kwok, K., Potter, J., Shaikh, S. and Pritchard J. (2021). The practical wisdom of… students? Co-creating a practical resource for HE teachers with students as partners. SEDA Blog. 20.10. 2021.

Potter, J.A. (2021). Who owns the curriculum? WonkHE, 28.04.2021.

Turner, R. and Potter, J.A. (2019). Doing a good job well – being recognised as an experienced, professional teacher in HE. SEDA Blog. 19.07.2019.

 

Articles

Potter, J. (2022). Looking back, looking forward: Leading Educational Development in UK HE. Educational Developments 23 (1): 15-17.

Kwok, K. and Potter, J. (2021). Gender stereotyping in student perceptions of teaching excellence: applying the shifting standards theory. Higher Education Research and Development (42):5, https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2021.2014411 

Potter, J. A. (2017). What role for educational developers in sharing learning about exemplary educational practices from teaching award schemes? Educational Developments 18 (4): 25-27.

 

Edited Books 

Potter, J.A. and Devecchi, C. (Eds). (2020). Delivering Educational Change: A Transformative Approach for Leaders and Practitioners. SEDA Series. London: Routledge.

Potter, J.A. and Turner, R. (2018). Eds. Doing a good job well – being recognised as an experienced, professional teacher in HE. SEDA Special 41. Staff and Educational Development Association. London: SEDA.

Potter, J.A. and Hampton, D.  (2009). (eds.) Students supporting Students. SEDA Special 26. London: Staff and Educational Development Association.

 

Book Chapters

Kwok, K. and Potter, J. (2022). Supportive woman, engaging man: Gendered differences in student perceptions of teaching excellence. In, King, H. (Ed.) Developing Expertise for Teaching in Higher Education. London: Routledge.

Potter, J. A. (2019). Academic fluidity? An unconventional route to the professoriate. In, Murray, R. and Mifsud, D. (Eds.) The Positioning and Making of Female Professors: Pushing Career Advancement Open. Palgrave Studies in Gender and Education. Palgrave-Macmillan.

Pringle, J., Bracegirdle, L and Potter, J.A. (2017). Effective Learning of Forensic Geoscience with e-games. In, New Approaches to Forensic Science Education. Eds. Williams, A., Cassella, P. and Muller, A. New Jersey, Wiley & Sons.

Collins, N. and Potter J.A.  (2012). Staff-Student Partnerships can drive institutional change: the development of a recognition scheme for postgraduate students who teach at an Irish University. In, Staff-Student Partnerships in Higher Education. Ed. Little, S. London, Continuum Press.

Potter, J.A., Creaner, M., Delany, D. and Lalor, J. (2010) Visions of effective doctoral supervision: disciplines and traditions in a time of change. In, Research Teaching Linkages: Practice and Policy. Eds. Murphy, J., Higgs, B. and Griffin, C. Cork: NAIRTL. Pp49-53.

Potter, J.A. (2009) Starting with the Discipline. In, The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Ed. Murray, R. Open University Press- McGraw Hill. Pp58-68.

Potter, J.A. and O’Farrell, C. (2009) Establishing Identities in Professional Academic Learning Communities in Ireland, Academic Futures: Inquiries into Higher Education and Pedagogy. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Press, Pp 96-110.

 

Research Reports

Devecchi, C., Mansour, H., Allen N. and Potter, J.A. (2018). Managing Change Together: leading cultural change across the HE workforce. Final Project Report. London, Leadership Foundation for Higher Education.

Denning, T., Potter, J., Spencer, G. and Stannard, R. (2016). Exploring and extending flexibility: a reflective framework. York, Higher Education Academy.

Fanghanel, J., Potter, J. Pritchard, J. and Wisker G. (2015). Defining and supporting the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL): a sector-wide study. Executive Summary. York, Higher Education Academy.

Fanghanel, J., Pritchard, J., Potter, J. and Wisker, G. (2015). Defining and supporting the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL): a sector wide study. Literature Review. York, Higher Education Academy.

Fanghanel J., Pritchard, J., Potter, J. and Wisker, G. (2015).Defining and supporting the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL): a sector wide study. SoTL Audit and Capacity Building Tool. York, Higher Education Academy.

Jackie Potter holds a PhD from the University of Manchester, a BSc from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne and a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning from the University of Liverpool. She is a qualified coach and works with people in the higher education sector to achieve workplace success.