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1 Re-designing Work-Related Learning: A Management Studies Placement Module Gill Frigerio, Richard Mendez & Phil McCash A presentation by Gill Frigerio & Richard Mendez

2 We will cover… An introduction to this collaboration and publication The module: overarching learning outcomes, structure, key concepts and assessment Our hopes for dissemination and usage

3 Context Benefits of integrated and embedded approach to employability “ On the whole, an integration....is likely to be more successful than separate, bolt-on, curriculum components devoted to employability ” (Yorke, 2006, p14) Career Studies movement (McCash, 2007) and generic module published (McCash, 2011) Development of the work-related learning practitioner (Frigerio, 2011)

4 Module learning outcomes Identify a range of key concepts related to: learning at work; power at work; leadership and management; management identity; critical thinking and writing skills; Describe a range of key concepts related to: presentation skills; career management; working roles; managing stories; and other topics from within the wider course; Critically reflect on management problems using the key concepts;

5 Module learning outcomes Critically evaluate and interpret the key concepts discussed; Consider responses to the critical reflection, evaluation and interpretation undertaken; Demonstrate presentation skills suited to academic and workplace contexts.

6 Structure of the Module 3rd year: Lectures & assessment 2nd year: Pre-module sessions Module outline Reflection Placement search Theory application Reflection Assessment Summer placement Including reflective blogging Skills development Reflection Project work

7 Module overview Learning at Work Power at Work Leadership & Management Management Identity Critical Thinking & Writing Presentation Skills Career Management Working Roles Managing Stories

8 Assessment Formative assessment Placement research project proposal with tutor before going on placement During and after placement, they will be required to complete a reflective blog or written diary recording their experiences Summative assessment Reflective presentation (20% weighting) Placement research project report (80% weighting)

9 Sample activity: Power at Work 20 minutes: Exercise 2 - Exploring Made in Dagenham. Students will have been asked to view the film before the session. Divide the students into small groups with three different themes for discussion. Ask groups to prepare a presentation on their theme.

10 Sample activity: Power at Work Theme 1: Gender, then and now. How does the portrayal of gendered work in the film differ from what you observed on your placement? Any similarities? Theme 2: Class, then and now. How does the depiction of class- based stratification of the job market differ from what you observed on your placement? Any similarities? Theme 3: Collective action. Did you see any evidence of collective action amongst groups of workers to change working practices in your placement?

11 Sample activity: Critical Thinking 20 minutes: Exercise 3 – Critical Mooting/Debate Split the students into two groups and allocate them an anonymised student blog that discusses a placement experience. Allocate Group 1 a position that argues the leadership style demonstrated in the blog is transactional leadership. Allocate Group 2 the position that the style is transformational leadership. Give them 15 minutes to prepare their case and assign speakers within their group.

12 Sample activity: Critical Thinking Following standard mooting contest protocol, invite group 1 to make their opening position statement and then Group 2 to do same. Group 1 should then present their counter argument to Group 2’s opening position statement. Following this, Group 2 should present their counter argument to Group 1’s. The tutor should then make a decision on which group best presented their position and why. Summarise how the two groups demonstrated critical thinking via the mooting exercise.

13 Dissemination and usage Launched today Dissemination via practitioner networks e.g. NASES, ASET, Placenet Designed to be considered, adapted and used by practitioners We hope to foster ongoing discussion and new thinking about work-related learning

14 Discussion How could the module be adapted for other subject areas? For the placement aspect, what adaptations could be made for non-vocational disciplines (e.g. English) in order to make ‘hybrid’ modules viable? Not all subject areas or institutions will embrace embedded ‘hybrid’ modules. How could these ideas be adapted for other types of intervention?

15 References Frigerio, G (2011) ‘The New Employability Imperative and its Impact on Professional Identities in Higher Education Careers work’, presentation at ESRC Seminar Series Re-professionalising the Profession, University of Limerick McCash, P. (2007). Career Studies: new ideas for academics and careers advisers. Career Research and Development: the NICEC Journal. 17, 23-29. McCash, P. (2011). Designing a Generic Career Studies Module: a Practical Example. Reading: Centre for Career Management SkillsDesigning a Generic Career Studies Module: a Practical Example. Yorke, M. (2006) ‘Pedagogy for Employability’, Learning & Employability Series 1, Higher Education Academy

16 Contact Details Gill Frigerio Email: G.Frigerio@warwick.ac.ukG.Frigerio@warwick.ac.uk Philip McCash Email: P.T.McCash@warwick.ac.ukP.T.McCash@warwick.ac.uk Richard Mendez Email: rm205@le.ac.ukrm205@le.ac.uk


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