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Transforming courses by engaging students in their learning

Sue Rigby, Vice Principal Learning and Teaching, University of Edinburgh

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1. Teaching is easy……2. What employers want

3. HEAR and the co-curriculum4. The Edinburgh Award

5. Innovative Learning Week6. Changing the curriculum – a paradigm shift?

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Teaching is easy….

but pursuading students to learn is harder

Model 1: Lectures, practicum, closed book examModel 2: Individual development of skills and

expertise, timely and stretching

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What employers want

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GPA’s are worthless as a criteria for hiring, and test scores are also worthless…we found they don’t predict anything

Five attributes – Learning ability

LeadershipIntellectual humility

Ownership/responsibility(Coding)

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What we provide

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formal curriculum

learning into the wider world

student learning beyond the curriculum

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Formal curriculum = degree classification

What about the rest?m – what employers

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HEAR and the co-curriculum

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The Edinburgh Award

Learning & Teaching Beyond the Formal Curriculum, Court, 2nd July 201215

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Innovative Learning Week and the innovation pipeline……

(but…participation in year 1 43%, participation in year 2 59%)

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Innovative Learning Week

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Changing the curriculum – a paradigm shift?

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The paradigm shift

What do we teach when knowledge is ubiquitous?

The University response – Parity of esteem of teaching and learning with

research

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What can we teach?

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What can we enable students to learn?

Five attributes – Learning ability

LeadershipIntellectual humility

Ownership/responsibility(Coding)

Peer Assisted learning

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Learning and teaching in 2020

1.A portfolio approach for an unpredictable future – making the most of the Scottish degree

2.Giving students agency to create their own learning – students at the centre, not degree programmes

3.Extend learning beyond the traditional knowledge-centred course – eg international experience, service learning, self-defined projects, entrepreneurship

4.Every student a researcher or practitioner - joined at the hip to a research group from year 1, offered a higher degree place on attainment of a good degree

5.Course design for 21st century learners – appropriate use of technology and student centred learning

6.Focus on multiple learning styles and learning for life – at least one online course taken by all students, explicit reflection on learning style and capacity

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