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Course Rep Training 2014/15(second session)
Roz Green-Innes – VP CardiffJenny Catherine – Academic Affairs Coordinator
Aims of the session
• Refresher on your role as a Course Rep• Stress the importance of the student voice• Teach you about Quality Assurance• Help you research and campaign• Effective meeting behaviour• Inform you of upcoming events
• Your role:
Recap from the first training
Gather student feedback
Liaise with SVRs/ Course Reps
Raise concerns at meetings
Follow up points raised
Feed back to students
Start
• Think about the topics that may affect students during their studies
• Name 3 big issues from each category:- course-specific- Faculty-specific- University-wide
Issues students can face
Student experience
Course issues
Specialised equipment
IT and library
Assessment and feedback
Academic support
Student engagement
Quality of teaching
Communications
• Academic staff or Course Leaders for course-specific issues
• Student Voice Representatives for Faculty-wide issues
• Students’ Union for advice on campaigning• Full-time Elected Officers for extra support• Student Council Officers for liberation issues• Support services for anything else
Who to go to for support?
• SU President: Carys Rhiannon [email protected]
• SU Vice-President Pontypridd: Ellen Rose Jones
• SU Vice-President Newport: Drew [email protected]
• SU Vice-President Cardiff: Roz Green-Innes
Full-time elected officers
SU President
Chair Student Council Cardiff
Atrium Campus Officer
Cromwell House campus OfficerSU Vice President CardiffBlack Students OfficerInternational Students OfficerLGBTQ OfficerMature Students OfficerPost-Graduate and Part-Time Students
OfficerSocieties OfficerSports OfficerSupported Activities OfficerStudents with disabilities OfficerWelsh Language OfficerWomen’s Officer
Carys Rhiannon Thomas
Angharad Paget-Jones
Chris Legg
Vacant
Roz Green-Innes
Audrey N’Gaba
Robin Harper
Lucy Morgan
Marc Ash
Vacant
Vacant
Ruth Miller
Vacant
Daniel Cantore
Vacant
Emily Lee
Elected officers
• Your role is vital in ensuring the quality of your degree• The student voice should be at the heart of decision-
making• Course Reps are the first point of contact with students• Student Voice Representatives sit on University-level
Committees• Elected officers represent ALL students• Importance of gathering effective feedback
Student Representation
• Questions you can ask your course mates:- Do you feel the course is making you more employable? - Is the course well organised?- Do you receive sufficient information about careers
through your course?- Does your course match your expectations?- Are the library and computing facilities adequate?- Does feedback help you improve your performance in
future assignments?
Student Feedback
How you can have an impact
•Attend training•Attend Course Rep Assembly•Research and Campaign
Students' Union
•With other Course Reps•With SVRs•Attend Student Staff Liaison Committees/Course BoardsLiaise•Module Evaluation Forms•National Student Survey (NSS) - KIS•Internal Student Survey
Complete forms
http://uswcoursereps.forumotion.co.uk/
• Higher Education Institutional Review• Student Staff Liaison Committees• Course Boards• Review and Revalidation• National Student Survey (NSS)• Student Led Teaching Awards (SLTA)• Students’ Union / Student Council - Campaign
Students and Quality
• Is it a ‘change’ or ‘awareness’ campaign?• Research existing practices to support your campaign• Plan how you can resolve this. (what tactics will you
use? Be inclusive)• Submit a motion to the Student Council (anyone
can!) (contact Glenn Page – [email protected] )
• Brand your campaign (logo/slogan)• Update your course mates!
Campaigning
• Documents you may come across: Evaluative reports on the course; external examiners’ reports; annual reports; statistics, etc.
- Highlight examples of good practice to be commended
- Note points that may be an ‘issue’ needing investigation
- Chase up to see if they are being dealt with (you can ask SU staff to assist you in this)
Analysing data
• Prepare for the meeting: read documents, gather feedback, plan your participation
• During the meeting: clarify issues; don’t ask multiple questions or make long speeches; TAKE NOTES.
• After the meeting: be clear on key outcomes; discuss what you have taken from it; refine a what is left to do.
Effective Meeting Behaviour
• NUS Course Rep conference – Wednesday 11th February (sign up here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cynhadledd-cynrychiolwyr-cyrsiau-course-representative-conference-tickets-15324625367. )
• Queree Conference and AGM – Thursday 12th February (Atrium – more information here https://www.facebook.com/events/644289072342747/?fref=ts )
• Course Rep Awards• Student Led Teaching Awards (nominate staff/students who make a difference)
(nominations will open end of February; event will be held after Easter)
• NSS 2015 Help us raise awareness!
• Quality Assurance Agency review (visits March/April)
• Keep an eye out on the SU website and get involved
Upcoming Events
• 2014/15: Institutional Review by the Quality Assurance Agency
• Student Submission (1st draft SU website under ‘Get involved – Campaigns – 2014/15 – Institutional Review’)
• Get involved: focus groups, surveys, raise issues with SU staff.• Attend the review visit (03/14 and 04/14)
Email: [email protected] More info: http://www.uswsu.com/campaigns/2014-2015/institutional-review
QAA Review
• Community Toolbox: http://ctb.ku.edu/enTo help you develop skills
Further Information
• Help us improve our training session, please give us your feedback! Was this session useful?
• How can we improve the support we give to you?
Exercise & Feedback
• Previous minutes- Inconsistencies in feedback on work- Are meetings with Course Leaders regular?- Computers/printers malfunctioning (CA301; CA203)- Lost work- Atlantic House/Cromwell House opening hours- Strikes- Grouping of lectures (Atlantic House/Atrium)
Course Rep Assembly