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1 ADSHE QUALITY ASSURANCE POLICY ADSHE Conference May 2013 Janet Skinner and Tanya Zybutz

2 Overview Background to ADSHE QA policy ADSHE REGISTER CPD Professional Peer Supervision Applications Questions and Answers

3 ADSHE QA Policy ADSHE Quality Assurance Policy Professional Standards An ADSHE Register of professionally qualified tutors who undertake regular CPD including supervision A list of ADSHE registered tutors available for freelance work Demonstrates that dyslexia specialists have a variety of effective ways of monitoring and quality assuring dyslexia support across HEIs

4 Applying to be on the Register Provide evidence of qualifications Agree to abide by ADSHE QA procedures (Code of Ethics, Quality Assurance Policy and Guidelines) Keep a log of CPD activities and provide evidence of this (self-audit tool; professional peer supervision) if/when required Provide evidence of recent specialist 1:1 tutorial experience

5 CPD Reflection on practice e.g. self-audit toolSupervision (e.g.PPS) Updating skills Attendance at conferences/training days Research into relevant topics Critical reading e.g. review chapter in book, newsletter contribution; current research; presentation

6 What is PPS? A way of using reflective practice and shared experiences Part of continuing professional development (CPD) It can provide opportunities for reflection/ developing expertise Gaining professional support Identifying concerns/issues to enable practitioners to strive for best practice

7 Benefits of PPS Mutual support Share common experiences Solve complex tasks Learn new techniques/strategies Increase insight Evidence engagement in peer supervision 7

8 Structure of PPS Group or 1:1? 1 supervisor; 1 supervisee 1 supervisor; 4-6 supervisees Team – colleagues working together 8

9 Good questions to ask yourself before embarking on PPS: What do I want to get out of my PPS sessions? What can I bring to the PPS role? How might I go about preparing myself? How often do I meet and where? 9

10 Action learning Small groups of professionals Different roles in supervision session: presenter; responder; observer/s Presenter describes a particular work-based issue Responder asks open-ended, constructive questions to challenge perceptions/assumptions Share knowledge only if invitedPresenter decides on actionGroup role = support and enablingEach member responsible for own learning

11 References and further information Hawkins P, Shohet R: Supervision in the Helping Professions. Berkshire, McGraw Hill Education 3 rd edition (2011) McGill I, Brockbank A: The Action Learning Handbook. Oxon, Routledge (2004) Rogers, J: Coaching Skills - A Handbook. Berkshire, Open University Press 3 rd edition (2012)

12 Any questions?


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