DSE Forum 26 February 2015 Leeds Curriculum updates and discussion.

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DSE Forum 26 February 2015 Leeds Curriculum updates and discussion

Transcript of DSE Forum 26 February 2015 Leeds Curriculum updates and discussion.

DSE Forum26 February 2015

Leeds Curriculum updates and discussion

The Leeds Curriculum andInterdisciplinarity

• Welcome and introduction

• Leeds Curriculum strand developmentso Communications o RBL/CPT o Systems and Processeso Evaluation o Assessment o Broadening and Discovery Themes

• Q&A discussion Chair: Suzanne Hallam

• Interdisciplinarity open dialogue Led by Professor Paul Taylor, DSE in Chemistry

Communications

Karen Llewellyn

Leeds Curriculum - Communications

• Internal audiences – staff and students

• External audiences –

- prospective students - employers - alumni - HEIs

• Website(s) developments

• Conferences / events

• Your ideas?

RBL/CPTSystems and Processes

Evaluation

Mitch Waterman

Leeds Curriculum

• CPTs and RBL mapped through curricula; will need to be mindful about refreshing.

• FYPs in place now in all programmes: supervision support/training to be offered to schools.

• Systems and process responsibilities devolved to working groups (moving to BAU).

• Evaluation Group: tasked with setting evaluation objectives for other groups (project delivery) and framing the Objectives Evaluation for longer term.

Assessment

Fiona Becket

Assessment

• Assessment mapping has had a ‘refresh’ and is ongoing.

• Future guidance will be available.

• Are students happy about how they are assessed?

• Are staff happy about how they assess?

• The role of PAGs is central in getting the Programme view.

Broadening and Discovery Themes

Martin Purvis

Leeds Curriculum – Broadening

• Discovery Theme Leader opportunities

• Mind & Body• Ethics, Religion & Law• Exploring the Sciences

• Closing date 27 March• https

://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=SESSP1028

Leeds Curriculum – Broadening

• Highlighting progression

• Website enhancements

• Discovery Fair II – 5 May

• Communication with students and LfL tutors

Leeds Curriculum – Broadening

• Documenting discovery modules

• Module enrolment data

• Processes for introduction/withdrawal of discovery modules

• DTL presence at Faculty/School Student Education meetings

• Timetabling

• More flexible delivery of discovery modules

Leeds Curriculum

Q & A discussion

Chair: Suzanne Hallam

Interdisciplinarityopen dialogue

led byPaul Taylor, DSE Chemistry

Multi-, Inter- & Trans-disciplinarity

• Multidisciplinary: Relating to, or making use of several disciplines at once, acknowledging that there are differences between disciplines in “how the work is done”, but doesn’t have a way to bridge these differences.

• Interdisciplinary: The process of combining two or more disciplines, fields of study or professions. Also acknowledges disciplinary differences, but is also attempting to synthesise them into something new.

• Transdisciplinary: approaches that transcend, go beyond and over boundaries of conventional disciplines.

How is interdisciplinarity done?

• despite the curriculum; characterised by a lack of flexibility and a struggle on the part of students to make it happen

• to the side of the curriculum; characterised by a curriculum which makes room for some interdisciplinary options

• as a separate but embedded part of the curriculum

• as embedded within the curriculum; interdisciplinary approaches being drawn upon throughout the curriculum for a programme

• as institutionally embedded; engagement by all staff and students with an institutional vision that drives forward the interdisciplinarity agenda

What do students want?

• gain interdisciplinary experience and exposure rather than wanting radical change

• engage in a broadening of experience, as opposed to a narrowing of focus in on a particular area (as is often a characteristic of research communities)

• see greater networking between students in different disciplines, perhaps through problem-based working groups

(Kings Warwick Project 2010)

Warwick IATL

curriculum.leeds.ac.uk

In conclusion...

Thank you Any final comments or questions?

Contact for the Leeds Curriculum [email protected]