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Education Futures and the Role of the LMS Black Swan Conference 11th Feb 2015

PROFESSOR ALEC CAMERON, DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR EDUCATION, THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Education Futures Developing a new vision for learning and teaching

PROFESSOR ALEC CAMERON. DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR (EDUCATION) FUTURE OF LEARNING IN HIGHER EDUCATION SUMMIT, 17 FEB, 2015

The University of Western Australia

The University of Western Australia

!  University enrols more than 25,000 students, in eight faculties

!  78.8% of the State's school-leavers with an ATAR of 95+ and 71.4% of those with an ATAR of 90+

!  91st on the Academic Ranking of World Universities

!  Celebrated UWA Centenary in 2013

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Overview

!  Context •  External forces: technology;

competition; demography •  Internal: students; staff; financial

!  How do we currently teach and why?

!  Competitive advantages of campus-based universities

!  How should we teach?

!  Achieving change

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The context of higher education (in Australia)

!  Large scale institutions, student populations and enrolments; •  “mass” teaching model

!  Uniformity in curriculum and teaching approach

!  No unmet demand from school leavers seeking university education

!  Declining attendance on campus

!  Emergence of new (global) fully on-line offerings

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Is our education “effective”?

!  Can we assume the inputs achieve educational outcomes? !  Should we persist with modes if they are known to be poor at “educating”

If the business of universities is to ‘download’ a package of knowledge to students, we should move fully online now

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Why should students attend a campus-based university?

!  ‘Acquire’ a body of knowledge !  Master a subject area !  Develop important “graduate attributes” !  Achieve accreditation and quality assurance !  Receive a qualification recognised globally !  Develop personal and professional networks

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How should we refocus on-campus education?

Fewer More

(didactic) lectures self-directed learning alongside tutorials, seminars, labs, and other interactive, engaging activities

lecture recordings fit-for-purpose on-line content

leading academics behind the podium in lecture halls

interactive, experiential, social educational experiences

This will requires reallocating resources to appropriate physical facilities and IT

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Elements of “back to the future”

Oxford and Cambridge tutorial model

Modern lecture-based model

Online content and high quality campus experience

model

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Achieving change

!  Generic University motto: •  Change is good … but no change is better.

!  UWA Futures Paper: "In order to ensure that we deliver a distinctive, high-quality and highly valued

educational experience to all our students, we will need to use all of our assets - our campus facilities, our course structure, our approach to pedagogy, our excellent staff, our research performance, the abilities of our students, our institutional reputation, our international connections – to best effect “

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Achieving change

How to foster a ‘movement’

•  Recognise heterogeneity among the teaching body •  Identify and publicise leading practice •  Explicitly support early adopters and close followers •  Build critical mass •  Measure progress •  Celebrate success •  Deal with poor performance (based on student feedback)

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