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Welcome to the Rich Exchanges Conference 28 th June 2011

Welcome to the Rich Exchanges Conference 28 th June 2011. The programme. Two changes: 11.40 Food for discussion 3.15 Developing the multicultural community of practice starting at induction. Posters: What do students think?. 52 face-to-face semi-structured interviews

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Welcome to the Rich Exchanges Conference 28 th June 2011

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  1. Welcome to theRich ExchangesConference28th June 2011

  2. The programme Two changes: • 11.40 Food for discussion • 3.15 Developing the multicultural community of practice starting at induction

  3. Posters: What do students think? 52 face-to-face semi-structured interviews What does a Degree give you? What do you think Graduate Attributes means? What skills do you think you have developed by studying at Wolverhampton? If an alien landed today and they asked you what’s special about studying at Wolverhampton – What would you say?

  4. Expert panels Enterprise needs to be contextualised by subject /course Digital literacy needs to be contextualise by subject/course. Do we need a university threshold that all students will have to achieve? Global Citizenship: Explore interactive work between home and international students

  5. Characteristics? knowledge exchanger and producer, interpersonal and communication skills, ethical and professional approach, community player, critical thinking, cultural fluidity,  innovation,  creativity, reflexivity

  6. Contextualised by subject/course Stitched together by students

  7. Building a web resource

  8. Presentations Practice-based case studies, including: • Work Based Learning • Peer Supported Study • Developing the relationship between Home and International Students • Community Projects that utilise ‘real life’ environments • Student-centred approaches

  9. Dr Viv CaruanaReader in InternationalisationCarnegie Research Institute, Leeds Metropolitan UniversityCo-Director of CAPRICentre for Academic Practice and Research in Internationalisation

  10. Externally Funded Projects ILE 2010/11

  11. Global Citizenship as a Graduate Attribute: an ESRC Seminar Series Led by the University of Wolverhampton with partners from: The Institute of Education, London University, University of the Arts, University College London and University of West London. We aim to generate a theorised direction for global citizenship as a graduate attribute and an underpinning pedagogic direction for its encouragement. We anticipate that these directions will be sufficiently expansive to grapple with the dynamic and complex interrelationship between social differences and commonalities among humans. ILE Project Leader: Professor Glynis Cousin Project website: www.wlv.ac.uk/globalcitizen

  12. Disparities in Student Attainment (DISA) Project The research explores the attainment gap between white and BME students through: • data collection from students • engaging lecturers in action research to make changes to modules and evaluate the impact of those changes • collection of naturally occurring institutional data to help build a comprehensive picture of the attainment gap, to identify area of best practice and to roll out best practice. ILE Project Leader: Professor Glynis Cousin Project website: www.wlv.ac.uk/DISA

  13. Learning to Teach Inclusively 30 credit ‘tailor-able’ module entitled ‘teaching inclusively’ aimed at teaching and support staff as part of accredited CPD The module will reflect four key areas of inclusive practice: • curriculum design • curriculum delivery • assessment and • management Overarching aim is to facilitate the development of inclusive practitioners across the sector and to enhance the academic engagement of all students. ILE project Leader: Professor Christine Hockings Project website: www.wlv.ac.uk/teachinclusively

  14. An e-Portfolio based Pedagogy for SMEs (ePPSME) The ePPSME project has provided the Higher Education sector  with reusable models and resources for an ePortfolio based pedagogy to address the needs of SME enterprise-based learners. Providing HE learning opportunities to work-based learners that are bespoke to the individuals’ learning needs. Enabling staff development for work-based learning Project Leader: Alison Felce Project website: www.wlv.ac.uk/eppsme

  15. An e-Portfolio Community of Practice (ePCoP) The e-Portfolio Community of Practice (ePCoP) project - JISC  Benefits Realisation (BR) Project extending the work of ePPSME. Includes: • a wide range of e-portfolio principles for work-based learners, • lifelong learning and employer engagement projects to create and enable a more sustainable community of practice beyond the funding period for both ePPSME and the BR project. Project Leader: Alison Felce Project website: www.wlv.ac.uk/epcop

  16. ePortfolio for Accreditation of Prior Experiental Learning (eP4APEL) Building on our knowledge of ePortfolio pedagogy this project is exploring how and ePortfolio can be used to gather and package evidence that will allow for structured support and guidance to students who could make a claim for Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL). Project Leader: Alison Felce Project website: www.wlv.ac.uk/eP4APEL

  17. Digitally Enhanced Patchwork Text Assessment  (DPTA) This project developed the use of digitally enhanced patchwork text assessments (DePTA) in a range of traditional academic subjects.  • Psychology (Bedfordshire and Wolverhampton) • Photography (Cumbria) • Archaeology (Liverpool) • Law (Derby) The project is hosted by Cumbria University working collaboratively with the Universities of Bedfordshire, Derby, Liverpool, Wolverhampton and The Centre for Recording Achievement (CRA). ILE Project Leader: Dr Megan Lawton Project website: www.wlv.ac.uk/default.aspx?page=24876

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