Training for Taught Postgraduate Course Representatives

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Training for Taught Postgraduate Course Representatives name of trainer associate trainer | sparqs

sparqs student partnerships in quality scotland. Our role is to ensure that students can make a positive difference to learning and teaching. 4330 reps trained in the academic year 2014-15. Funded by the Scottish Funding Council since 2003.

Learning outcomes Understand course representation at PGT level and the work involved in being a PGT course rep. Describe the importance of partnership between staff and students in shaping the PGT learning experience. Explain the PGT Student Learning Experience and how you can use it to assist you in your work as a course rep. Reflect on the skills you will use as course rep. 3

What we’ll be covering Communication with staff. Communication with students. The PGT Student Learning Experience. Scenarios you might face. Meetings. 4

Communication with staff

The nature of PGT study High levels of part-time study. Often small cohorts. Heavy professional focus, with your workplace or work placements. Heavy research focus, for dissertations or projects. Contact with staff can be frequent and informal. What are the opportunities & challenges in here? It’s worth stressing that this information may vary from institution to institution – there may be relevant local information to hand to discuss here. But generally speaking, the course committee manages a course, looks at what students think about it, and makes decisions about improving it. 6

Top tips See being both a student and being a member of an academic community as an opportunity, not a contradiction. Stay focused on the learning, not the teaching. Work in partnership with staff – expectations must be realistic (on both sides!). Remember the ABCD of Effective Feedback… It’s worth stressing that this information may vary from institution to institution – there may be relevant local information to hand to discuss here. But generally speaking, the course committee manages a course, looks at what students think about it, and makes decisions about improving it. 7

The ABCD of Effective Feedback

Communication with students

Students on your course Other course reps Students’ association

Students on your course In-class conversations. The Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). Social media forums. Email groups. Generate discussion about access to information (eg emails – you can seek advice on data protection from the SA, but you’re generally best off using university email addresses). Or social media forums – what are the risks or opportunities in doing this? How might staff perceive this?

Other course reps Rep meetings – at subject area or university level, often including undergraduates. Informally. Before and after course meetings. Generate discussion about access to information (eg emails – you can seek advice on data protection from the SA, but you’re generally best off using university email addresses). Or social media forums – what are the risks or opportunities in doing this? How might staff perceive this?

The students’ association Represents all students! Has key role in contributing to the nature of learning and teaching. Depends heavily on hearing about reps’ experiences to shape its work. How can you learn from and contribute to the SA? Generate discussion about access to information (eg emails – you can seek advice on data protection from the SA, but you’re generally best off using university email addresses). Or social media forums – what are the risks or opportunities in doing this? How might staff perceive this?

Don’t forget to Feed back what you have achieved!! Closing the loop Identify the issue Develop & implement the solution Feedback Don’t forget to Feed back what you have achieved!!

The Postgraduate Taught Student Learning Experience

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Scenarios

What would you do? Have a look at the scenarios on p12 of the handbook. Discuss in groups what you as a course rep are able to do.

Meetings

Before, during, after Before: During: After: Understand remit and composition. Research views, identify ideas and suggestions. Liaise with other reps. During: Engage in a professional manner. Use the ABCD again! Support other reps. Agree outcomes and actions. After: Feed back to fellow students and the SA. Follow up on action points.

Next steps

Next steps Action points. Further support available: Students’ association Teaching staff Each other! sparqs – www.sparqs.ac.uk Reflect on skills within broader professional development.

Learning outcomes Understand course representation at PGT level and the work involved in being a PGT course rep. Be able to describe the importance of partnership between staff and students in shaping the learning experience. Discuss the PGT Student Learning Experience and explore how you can use it to assist you in your work as a course rep. Reflect on the skills you will use as course rep. 23

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Training for Taught Postgraduate Course Representatives name of trainer associate trainer | sparqs