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Improving Departmental Support for Disabled Students

Improving Departmental Support for Disabled Students. Welcome and Introduction. Tuesday 8 November 2005. House Keeping. Fire Exits Toilets Photographs Refreshments. The Higher Education Academy. Where did it come from? formed in May 2004

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Improving Departmental Support for Disabled Students

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  1. Improving Departmental Support for Disabled Students Welcome and Introduction Tuesday 8 November 2005

  2. House Keeping • Fire Exits • Toilets • Photographs • Refreshments

  3. The Higher Education Academy • Where did it come from? • formed in May 2004 • from a merger of the Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (ILTHE), the Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN), and the TQEF National Co-ordination Team (NCT). • Funded by grants from the four UK funding bodies, subscriptions from higher education institutions, and grant and contract income for specific initiatives.

  4. Mission: to help institutions, discipline groups and all staff to provide the best possible learning experience for their students. Triple focus • Institutional support - in support of institutional strategies and leading the development of research and evaluation. • National policy - an authoritative and independent voice on policies that influence the student learning experience. • Subject and staff development -  lead, support and inform the professional development and recognition of staff in higher education. Promote good practice and provide quality information, advice and resources.

  5. Subject Centres • Aim to provide discipline based support for learning and teaching • 24 Subject Centres within the Academy • The Engineering Subject Centre • The Information and Computer Sciences Subject Centre • The Physical Sciences Centre • Funded through the Academy (~£0.5 M p.a.) to July 2009

  6. Networking, Sharing …. • Within our discipline communities through departmental contacts • Professional bodies and institutions • Across Subject Centres • Supporting national funded projects

  7. Activities • Workshops and Conferences • Websites • News • Events • Learning and Teaching Resources • Funding opportunities • Mini-Project Development Grants • Student Awards • “How does your experience of your course compare with any expectations you may have had?” • Resources

  8. Current Themes • Widening Participation • Employability • Entrepreneurship • Education for Sustainable Development • External Examining • Mathematics • Ethics • Recruitment and Working with Schools • e-Learning • Assessment and feedback • Foundation Degrees • Personal Development Planning

  9. Accessibility resources on offer • Engineering • Guide to working with disabled students www.engsc.ac.uk/er/dis/ • Information and Computer Science www.ics.heacademy.ac.uk/Accessibility/ • Physical Sciences www.physsci.heacademy.ac.uk/Resources/Accessibility.aspx

  10. Contacts Liz Willis The Engineering Subject Centre enquiries@engsc.ac.uk Matt Birch Information and Computer Sciences heacademy-ics@ulster.ac.uk Or fill in the contacts sheet provided and we will pass it on to the most relevant Subject Centre

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