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Tehmina Gladman ImageBA(Psych), PGDip(Ed), MSc(Psych), PhD(Exp Psych)
Education Adviser

Tehmina started in the field of Experimental Psychology and taught for many years, developing an interest in technology and staff development. Before becoming the Education Adviser, she had the role of eLearning Facilitator, working with staff to develop their use of elearning tools to enhance teaching and learning. Tehmina now works with staff on a range of educational matters including the planning, development, delivery, assessment, and evaluation of courses; professional development; research with an educational focus; and confirmation pathway processes.

Contact details

Email tehmina.gladman@otago.ac.nz

Research and Interests

Tehmina's doctoral work in social psychology led her to an interest in how and why students learn, in particular, what motivates students to learn in challenging environments.

Tehmina has several research interests including:

  • influences on academic motivation in high achieving students
  • curation of teaching and learning tools to support students in clinical environments
  • using extended reality to increase student self-efficacy

Tehmina is interested in working with postgraduate students with interests in student self-efficacy, self-determination theory, and more generally academic motivation or student engagement in learning. She would also be interested in working with students with an interest in how technology may be used to support teaching and learning. Please contact her directly.

Publications

Liu, Q., Hu, A., Gladman, T., & Gallagher, S. (2024). Eight months into reality: A scoping review of the application of ChatGPT in higher education teaching and learning. Proceedings of the Higher Education Research & Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) Annual Conference. P131. Retrieved from https://conference.herdsa.org.au Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

McKinlay, E., Gladman, T., Burrow, M., & Pullon, S. (2024). Health professional students' emotional responses to effective and ineffective teamwork. Proceedings of the Australian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE) Conference. 92. Retrieved from https://www.anzahpe.org/ Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Kane, P., Gladman, T., Stein, S., & Timmermans, J. (2024). Radiation therapy students' perspectives on what it means to be a radiation therapist. Proceedings of the Australian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE) Conference. 184. Retrieved from https://www.anzahpe.org/ Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Sumner, B., Martin, R., Gladman, T., Wilkinson, T., & Grainger, R. (2024). Understanding the gap: Stakeholder views informing a contemporary digital health competence framework for a medical degree. Proceedings of the Australian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE) Conference. 147. Retrieved from https://www.anzahpe.org/ Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Anakin, M., Bishop, J., & Gladman, T. (2024). Considering the review process as a constructive conversation. Focus on Health Professional Education, 25(2), 96-97. doi: 10.11157/fohpe.v25i2.776 Journal - Research Other

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