Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Towards an Expanded Discourse: Student Mobility, Credit Transfer, and Global Opportunities Pan-Canadian Consortium on Articulation and Transfer (PCCAT)

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Towards an Expanded Discourse: Student Mobility, Credit Transfer, and Global Opportunities Pan-Canadian Consortium on Articulation and Transfer (PCCAT)"— Presentation transcript:

1 Towards an Expanded Discourse: Student Mobility, Credit Transfer, and Global Opportunities Pan-Canadian Consortium on Articulation and Transfer (PCCAT) Edmonton, June 2013 Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation Dan Douglas and Mark Feltham

2 Project Overview Interdisciplinary Multi-Faceted Research - Academic and Applied Credential Mobility/Permeability Creation of ‘pathways’ within higher education Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013

3 Fanshawe colleagues involved to date Lane Trotter Senior Vice-President (Academic) Dan Douglas Acting Dean, Centre for Research and Innovation Deb Wilkin Manager (retired) Centre for Academic Excellence Mark Feltham, Amy Mitchell, Wendy Wilson Language and Liberal Studies Faculty Kerry Traynor Building Technology Faculty Ryan Walmsley Language and Liberal Studies Technologist and Adjunct Faculty Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013

4 Supporting granting agencies The College-University Consortium Council (CUCC): $60,020.00 Colleges Ontario (CO): $10,000.00 Fanshawe College: In-kind funding, travel and conference funding Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013

5 Outcomes thus far Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Report to College-University Consortium Council – “Facilitating College to University Transfer in the European Higher Education Area and Beyond: The Case of Fanshawe College’s Advanced Diploma in Architectural Technology” Report to Colleges Ontario – “Mapping the Ontario Advanced Diploma: European and American Outcomes for Business “ (draft submitted May 2013) Academic Journal Article – Canadian Journal of Higher Education (submission pending) Articulation Agreements – Cork institute of Technology Ireland – Institute of Technology Sligo, Ireland – Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand Conference Presentations – Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) at Congress (May 2012) – Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer (ONCAT) (Feb. 2013) – And, of course, this presentation!

6 Significance of this project Improves pathways for Fanshawe’s Advanced Diploma in Architectural Technology Increases knowledge about transfer and mobility issues in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) – Ireland is a good test case because of its prominent involvement in EHEA reforms Contributes to current discussions about the positioning of the Ontario Advanced Diploma Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013

7 EHEA Conventions 47 member countries The Bologna Process (begun in 1998) – Quality assurance and mobility focus – Normalization of 3-year baccalaureate degrees – Increasing international profile – Important features: European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS)—based on student workload hours, and linked to learning outcomes and levels Diploma Supplement The Framework of Qualifications for the European Higher Education Area (QFEHEA)—introduction of the first, second, and third cycles The Copenhagen Process (begun in 2002) – Greater focus on the vocational field – Important feature: The European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong Learning (EQF- LLL) Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, June 2013

8 EHEA Challenges ECTS and the Diploma Supplement Recognition – Is the Ontario Advanced Diploma in Architectural Technology a short-cycle or a first- cycle qualification? – How do we map the learning outcomes for an Advanced Diploma in Architectural Technology to the two European overarching qualifications frameworks? – Will formal rights be a problem? Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013

9 Theoretical Findings The descriptors for an Advanced Diploma in Architectural Technology (taken from the Ontario Qualifications Framework and the Program Standards) map onto the first cycle It is possible to preserve regional differences between qualifications that map onto the same overarching framework level (e.g. the Irish Ordinary Bachelor and the Irish Honours Bachelor) Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013

10 Getting Started in Ireland… Identified a match between program offerings Contacted the institution with the best match –having reviewed the information online Arranged a visit for face-to-face meetings Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, June 2013

11 Building the Relationship Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Very important part of process Meeting face-to-face Sharing examples of student work/projects Touring campuses

12 Visit to Ireland Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, June 2013 First visit – May 2012 Kerry Traynor and Dan Douglas Creating the common language Curriculum discussions Student work exchanges Second visit – Nov. 2012 Deb Wilkin and Dan Douglas Mapping discussions Quality assurance Agreement development

13 Program Mapping Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Fanshawe College’s advanced diploma curricula were mapped to MTCU provincial standards Cork Institute’s 3-year ordinary degree curricula were mapped to MTCU provincial standards Both programs met the standards with no discernible differences or gaps between the two programs

14 Ontario Qualifications Framework (OQF) Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 The MTCU advanced diploma OQF was compared to the Cork Institute’s 3-year ordinary degree Qualifications Framework Again, there were no discernible differences or gaps between the two qualifications frameworks

15 Outcomes Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Fanshawe College has established articulation agreements with: ⁻Institute of Technology Sligo ⁻Cork Institute of Technology Both agreements provide full recognition of the Ontario advanced diploma as equivalent to the IOTI ordinary degree (B SC) Students will be admitted directly into year 4 (level 8) of the B Sc (Hons) program

16 Entry Point Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Entry Point

17 Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Architectural Technology graduates from Fanshawe College may apply for direct entry into the 4 th year (level 8) of the B Sc (Hons) in Architectural Technology at CIT. The CIT program requires one academic year (approx. 9 months) of study at CIT, Cork, Ireland. Agreement Details Fanshawe/Cork Institute of Technology

18 Agreement Details Fanshawe/Institute of Technology Sligo Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, June 2013 Architectural Technology, Civil Engineering Technology, or Construction Engineering Technology (Management) graduates from Fanshawe College may apply for direct entry into the 4 th year (level 8) of the B Sc (Hons) in Construction Project Management at ITS. The ITS programs requires one academic year (approx. 9 months) of study at ITS, Sligo, Ireland or 2 academic years (approx. 18 months) of part-time study via online/distance education.

19 Tuition Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Tuition established by the IOTI/CO agreement will apply to the Fanshawe/CIT and Fanshawe/ITS articulations – approximately 7500 euro/year for full-time study (this is more than 15% reduction of the regular tuition fee). – IOTI expects to have a number of 1500 euro scholarships available for Ontario students to attend an Institute of Technology in Ireland. – OSAP Eligible

20 Additional opportunities Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Academic Masters Degree (level 9) starting at both CIT and ITS in Sept. 2013 Non-academic Travel – Europe at your doorstep Experience living abroad Part-time work (20 hrs./wk. during school and 40 hrs./wk. during non-school periods)

21 Details of Victoria University Agreement Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Articulation agreement at the ‘signing’ stage Direct entry for Architectural Technology graduates into the first year of a two-year Master’s of Building Science program Advanced standing in two courses in the Master’s program Credit for two courses from year 2 and 3 to be completed as level 4 essays. – Sustainable Architecture and – Sustainable & Regenerative Design or Building Project Management)

22 Now we’d like to hear from you! Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 What are your priorities for articulation/mobility? What articulation/mobility opportunities and challenges do you face at your home institutions? How have you dealt with them? What lessons have you learned?

23 Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Thank You

24 Ontario, Ireland, New Zealand: Some Lessons in International Articulation PCCAT, Edmonton, June 2013 Dan Douglas [ddouglas@fanshawec.ca]ddouglas@fanshawec.ca Acting Dean, Centre for Research and Innovation Fanshawe College, London ON 519-452-4430 EXT. 4292 Mark Feltham [mfeltham@fanshawec.ca] Professor, The School of Language and Liberal Studies Fanshawe College, London ON 519-452-4442 Contact Information


Download ppt "Towards an Expanded Discourse: Student Mobility, Credit Transfer, and Global Opportunities Pan-Canadian Consortium on Articulation and Transfer (PCCAT)"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google