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Richard Hawkins & Harvey Woolf.  The academic literature, the media and government have highlighted the importance of work placements in terms of both.

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1 Richard Hawkins & Harvey Woolf

2  The academic literature, the media and government have highlighted the importance of work placements in terms of both the private and public good for students  Being able to reflect effectively on work experience is seen as central to personal and career development

3  Our previous Higher Education Academy Teaching Development Grant funded research project established that the dominant modes of assessment in history workplace learning modules are the reflective essay/report and the learning log/journal  We also established that nearly a third of all UK undergraduate history courses had workplace learning modules as part of their provision  These were predominantly courses offered by post-1992 HEIs ‘The Assessment of Workplace Learning in UK Undergraduate History Courses’ in Lisa Lavender (ed), History Graduates With Impact (Warwick: Higher Education Academy History, 2011), 37, 39

4  Our new project aims: ◦ i )to develop an online toolkit for staff and students to address the gap identified by the research referred to above; ◦ ii) to encourage history work placement module leaders to reconsider how students are prepared for workplace learning reflection; ◦ iii) to show how the creation of freely available web-based resources to support students’ learning can allow HEIs to do more with less; and ◦ iv) to demonstrate the value of creating a resource through both the collaboration between staff and students in four UK HEIs and the participation of the wider history community

5  We intend to include in the toolkit ◦ Definitions of reflection ◦ A tip sheet ◦ A select bibliography ◦ Links to relevant websites ◦ Short video clips of students, work placement tutors and providers talking about what contributes to good practice in reflection and reflective writing

6  Workshop on 9 May ◦ As an activity linked to this project we organised a very successful Higher Education Academy History one day workshop on 9 May at the University of Wolverhampton Science Park on work placements ◦ This participants at the workshop identified some gaps in our understanding of history work placements  Some history work placements at pre-1992 universities are organised by careers departments independently of history departments and are not assessed  Indeed several pre-1992 universities, including the University of Birmingham, have recently invested in the establishment of work placement programmes managed by their careers departments  The ESRC and AHRC are sponsoring postgraduate history work placements for holders of PhD. studentships  This reflects a concern that only a very small proportion of PhD. students can realistically expect a post-doctoral academic career

7  Reflection – assessment issues ◦ Power relationships - giving tutors what they want ◦ Class ◦ Gender ◦ Ethnicity ◦ Disability

8  Technical issues ◦ Digital residents/visitors ◦ Identifying the correct platform ◦ Technical quality of audio-visual content ◦ Sustainability


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