Your input

IfL welcomes your written articles for our website and publications,and we would like to use photographs showing our members in their teaching and learning environments.

The next InTuition will be technology themed. To share your ICT related resources or articles on ICT in teaching with other members, email communications@ifl.ac.uk


Written articles

We welcome written articles (of no more than 500 words) on topics of interest across the sector. You may want to share a teaching practice, experience or tip, or give a flavour of your research that would be of interest to your fellow members.

Please provide full source references if citing another person's work in the article:

  • author's name
  • year of publication
  • publication title
  • city/place of publisher
  • name of publisher

Owing to a large number of contributions from our members, we cannot publish them all. Members whose articles have been selected will be contacted.

We also welcome your comments and feedback on InTuition and On the Agenda.

Photographs

We strive to use photographs that represent our membership and show teaching, training and learning. We will acknowledge the photographer, college or provider where used. You or your colleague may have students who would like to contribute in this way.

Photographs need to be high resolution, at least 300dpi or 2,480 pixels wide, and in full colour (cmyk). Full permission of all subjects must be obtained.

Send suitable articles or photographs to:

communications@ifl.ac.uk

or by post (on disk where possible for photos):
Marketing and Communications Team
Institute for learning
First Floor
49-51 East Road
London
N1 6AH

Member surveys

The results of IfL's annual member survey is at the core of our work and informs the implementation of IfL's strategy and member service development.

IfL members will receive an email in the summer inviting them to take part in the survey and share their views on IfL's work, CPD and the challenges and highlights faced by teachers and trainers across the sector.

The summary reports of past surveys can be downloaded below:

2010 member survey

2009 member survey

2008 member survey