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Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP)

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Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP)

#LTHESep12: Induction event (25 Sep 12)

The PGCAP Team

Chrissi NerantziTwitter @chrissinerantzi

@pgcap

“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, it will be those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.” Alvin Toffler Future Shock, 1970

How do you

feel now?

You will need to download a QR scanner app to your smart phone first

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http://www.hr.salford.ac.uk/employee-development-section/pgcap-

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• Discuss key features of the PGCAP, structure and requirements

• Introduction to the Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (LTHE or core) module

• Recognise value of being part of a learning community

please add your personalised learning outcomes

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Intended learning outcomes

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AGENDA

Welcome

The PGCAP programme and the Salford context

Online programme space and e-portfolios

Getting to know each other

LTHE module (core)

Learning, Reflecting, Observing

Eat ‘n’ meet

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Welcome

Christina KennedyPresident of the University of Salford Students' Union

for 2012/2013

Dr. Brian MurphyHead of Academic Development (HRD)

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Learning and Teaching Strategy and Themes for future development

Accessible higher education

Student focused

Pedagogically excellent

Internationally orientated

Research informed

Employability and enterprise led

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Pedagogically excellent• Development of active learning in partnership with the learners to

develop an educative community.• High quality teaching and supervision provided by staff on all modules

and programmes.• High quality and timely feedback provided to all students in all

elements of their assessment.• Opportunity for detailed evaluation and meaningful reflection

on the quality of modules and programmes with time and resources provided for appropriate enhancement activity.

• Development and support for innovative and inclusive approaches to education and assessment which help staff and students to develop and learn more effectively.

• Clarity in what is expected of staff.• Greater proportion of staff with PGCAP and Fellowship of HEA

video http://www.adu.salford.ac.uk/html/aspire/p.html

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The PGCAP• an exciting opportunity to learn

and develop with colleagues from different disciplines and professional areas

• to be open, creative, and experiment in a safe environment and within a learning community

• to discuss, debate and challenge anything linked to teaching and learning including theories

• to engage in a conversation about teaching and learning at the University of Salford

• to become a professional teacher in HE

• gain a recognised Teaching Qualification in HE

• a programme accredited by the HEA and NMC

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The PGCAP and the UK PSF9

Areas of Activity (WHAT)

• Design and plan• Teach/support• Assess/give feedback• Develop effective

learning environments and approaches to student support/guidance

• Engage in CPD incorporating research, scholarship and evaluation of professional practices

Core Knowledge (HOW)

• Subject• Appropriate methods of

teaching and learning• How students learn• Use and value

appropriate learning technologies

• Methods for evaluating effectiveness of teaching

• Quality assurance and quality enhancement

Professional Values (WHY)

• Respect individual learners and learning communities

• Promote participation and equality of opportunities

• Use evidence-informed approaches and the outcomes from research, scholarship and CPD

• Acknowledge the wider context in which HE operates recognising implications for professional practice

for Fellowship of HEA - evidence engagement with all of these http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/York/documents/ourwork/rewardandrecog/ProfessionalStandardsFramework.pdf

Also NMC

accreditation

Nurse

Teacher

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PGCAP Programme overview

Learning and Teaching in HE (LTHE)

core module

Application of Learning

Technologies (ALT)

Assessment and Feedback for Learning

(AFL)

Flexible, Distant and

Online Learning(FDOL)

Curriculum Design and Programme Leadership

(CDPL)

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brand new

this

semester

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Working together• face-to-face• online• action learning sets

PGCAPstudent

peers

module tutor

personal tutor

buddy

mentor

personal learning network

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personal tutor• Your first contact• Provides general

advice, support and guidance

• Pastoral support• Face-to-face and

remote tutorials (web-conferencing)

• Signposts when further assistance required

• the same for the whole programme

Cristina Costa Pete Whitton

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Online learning spaces

• Course information• Module content: activities and resources• LaSU reading lists• Weekly discussions, helpline• Web-conferencing• e-portfolio• PGCAP news blog• Twitter

http://vle.salford.ac.uk/

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Learning and Assessment

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social media patchwork portfolio

• digital, online, mobile• reflect on your journey• use/create media-rich artefacts• share with tutor and peers• commenting • assessed • receive feedback throughout• NEW: creative commons portfolios• NEW: open badges

The same portfolio for the whole PGCAP programme

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http://asboallstar.wordpress.com/

Best PGCAP

portfolio award

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• Competence and engagement within an area(s) of relevance to the module (and, as appropriate, to the UK Professional Standards Framework)

• Engagement with, and application of, relevant research literature and theory

• Reflection on your learning and the development of your practice

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PGCAP assessment criteria

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PGCAP level of attainment descriptors

• a passing (excellent) assignment • a passing (good) assignment• a passing assignment• a failing assignment

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Your voice

• ongoing opportunities to provide feedback, comment on any aspect of the module to tutor, programme leader

• staff/student committee

• opportunity to engage in research activities and provide input

• Module Evaluation Questionnaire

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Current research • Exploring the use of video for observations of teaching and impact on reflection

• Professional discussions as a summative assessment approach

• Using Lego to aid reflection and learning conversations

• Public feedback practice• Open learning within academic

development, why and how • Do open badges motivate learners?

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Getting to know each other through speed dating

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Making is connecting

10 mins: In your action learning sets, create a model that represents effective teamwork for you using Lego.

Assess each other’s modelWho is the winning team?

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Core module: Learning and Teaching in HE (LTHE)

Intended Learning Outcomes:

At the end of the module, you will have had the opportunity to• Examine effective teaching, learning and assessment practices in a variety of

educational and disciplinary contexts• Identify student learning needs in order to formulate relevant and inclusive

learning support and guidance strategies• Discuss how learning technologies and other resources can be deployed within

different educational contexts, based on an informed pedagogic rationale• Critically evaluate theoretical perspectives on, and approaches to, student

learning and motivation within different educational contexts• Critically discuss the key features of quality assurance, enhancement and

evaluation within a Higher Education context

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Core module, weekly planwhen where and how what Learning theories other info

weeks -1 – 0 (11 – 24 Sep)

online 2 weeks familiarising asynchronous

Week 0 (18 Sep) Allerton C805 familiarising e-portfolio session

week 1 (25 Sep) Pankhurst, Faraday House

introducing Experiential learning

week 2 (2 Oct) Pankhurst, Faraday House

reflecting & developing

Behaviourism

week 3 (9 Oct) Pankhurst, Faraday House

designing Cognitivism observed by peer

week 4 (16 Oct) Manchester City Centre using & experimenting

Discovery learningConstructivism

Spending money £3Additional game facilitators: Cristina Costa

week 5 (23 Oct) Pankhurst, Faraday House

learning Social constructivismConnectivism

week 6 (30 Oct) Allerton L312 TBC teaching & facilitating

Communities of practiceProblem-Based Learning

guest: Moira McLoughlin TBC

week 7 (6 Nov) Pankhurst, Faraday House

assessing and feeding back

Social learning

week 8 (13 Nov) ThinkLab experiencing & motivating

Humanism guests: students studying at the University of Salford

week 9 (20- 26 Nov)

online week evaluating 20 Nov 12-1pm Webinar with President of Salford Student Union (Blackboard Collaborate) Christina Kennedy

week 10 (27- 30 Nov)

CW Seminar room discussing 4 days! Professional discussions and MEQs Dr. Tim Maragon, Dr. Janice Whatley, Dr. Leslie Robinson, Angela Hook, Prof. Paul Haywood

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tutorialsMondays 10-12pm

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Assessment, e-portfolio-based1. Reflective journal (in-module assessment – 60%)Ongoing critical reflective commentary on teaching, observationsto be completed on a regular basis (6 posts – point system: 10 points for each out of 60: add to title 1/6, 2/6 etc.)equivalent of 3000 words (if 6 posts ~500 words each)

2. Professional discussion (end-of-module assessment – 40%)panel: PGCAP tutor and academicequivalent of 2000 words

Draft facility available until end of week 9!

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assessment, feedback, markingComponent Assessment Feedback Process

1: reflective journal6 entries (1/6, 2/6 etc.)

individual tutor and peers during the taught part of the module up to week 9

2: professional discussion

individual PGCAP tutor and additional panel member external to the Academic Development

3 weeks after submission, subject to the External Examiners

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Providing feedback (to peers)

• link to assessment criteria• point out success• stimulate improvement• link to action• challenge and stretch• timely• non judgmental

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Peer observations: developmental!

4 in total

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Thinking about learning

1. Think about something you are good at.

Write in this box how you became good at it.

a Phil Race activity

2. Think of something about yourself you feel good about.

Write here the evidence it is based on.

3. Think of something you are not good at, perhaps as a result of a bad learning experience.

What went wrong? Add it to this box.

4. Think of something that you did learn successfully, but at the time you didn’t really want to do it.

What kept you going, so that you did succeed in learning it?

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Pedagogies: from… to…

“Jug & Mug” approach - transmissive

experiential/active / collaborative / networked

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… with literature through • reading lists and additional library resources (Clifford Whitworth, 1st floor)• subject specific resources

… with professional groups• Internally• Externally (including online communities)

… with further development activities• College workshops and ADU events• HEA seminars, Special interest Group meetings• Webinars

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engaging!

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PGCAP

and GTA

Christmas

picnic

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikejonesphoto/2932001534/

Intended learning outcomes• Recognise value of being part of a learning

community

• Discuss key features of the PGCAP, structure and requirements

• Introduction to the Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (LTHE or core) module

• please add your personalised learning outcome

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Lunch timeEat ‘n’ meet your

tutor, the team and past/current participants

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References• Andresen, L (1995) Accredited Courses in Teaching and Learning, in: Brew, A (ed.) Directions in Staff

Development, Buckingham: The Society for Research into Higher Education & Open University Press, pp. 36-50.

• Cousin, G (2010) Education Development for the 21st Century, SEDA Conference, Chester 2010, 17 November, (p. 6)

• Kember, D et. al (1999) Determining the level of reflective thinking from students’ written journals using a coding scheme based on the work of Mezirow, International Journal of Lifelong Education, Vol 18, No 1, pp. 18-30.

• Moon, J (2004) A handbook of reflective and experiential learning, theory and practice, Oxon: RoutledgeFalmer.

How you do

feel now?

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Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP), University of Salford (UK)

Module: Learning and Teaching in HE (LTHE)

Module tutor: Chrissi Nerantzi, Academic DeveloperPersonal tutors: Cristina Costa and Pete Whitton

Site: http://www.hr.salford.ac.uk/employee-development-section/pgcap-

Twitter: @pgcap

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