Student Transitions Quality Enhancement Theme 2014-17 Consultation Event Edinburgh 8 October 2014.

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Student Transitions Quality Enhancement Theme Consultation Event Edinburgh 8 October 2014

Student Transitions Quality Enhancement Theme Professor Roni Bamber Queen Margaret University

This afternoon Introduction Enhancement Themes – what are they? Background to this Theme – why this Theme? Outline of Student Transitions – how are we going to do it? Transitions – what are they about? Round table discussion Feedback

Quality Enhancement Themes Topics of interest to Scottish higher education Chosen, planned and directed by the Scottish Higher Education Enhancement Committee (SHEEC) Explored and developed to enhance the quality of the student learning experience through collaboration, sharing and learning across (and beyond) the sector Funded by SFC; managed by QAA Scotland Themes website with free resources

Quality Enhancement Themes

Introduction Enhancement Themes – what are they? Background to this Theme – why this Theme? Outline of Student Transitions – how are we going to do it? Transitions – what are they about?

Student Transitions Why this topic? Fit with earlier Themes: Graduates for 21st Century, Developing and Supporting the Curriculum for example Timeliness especially in relation to Curriculum for Excellence Also Scoping the sector through visits with institutions and SHEEC Other evidence, eg conference evaluation question

Introduction Enhancement Themes – what are they? Background to this Theme – why this Theme? Outline Student Transitions – how are we going to do it? Transitions – what are they about?

Student Transitions 3 year plan of work Central group: Student Transitions Theme Leaders Group (TLG), chaired by Prof Roni Bamber, QMU Emphasis on institutional work Two sectoral Tracks of work, involving external groups Transitions at the start of a programme of study Transitions during and at the end of a programme of study Student Transitions Student Network: work will feed into Tracks International element

Student Transitions Outcomes will include: Framework for transitions Networks arising from the Tracks work Useful resources from institutional work, collaborations, and the Tracks Student engagement with the Theme (Theme Student Network) and practical outcomes of use to students, student associations International engagement

Student Transitions How you can be involved: Attend this event! Take part in Track activities Work within HEIs – find out who is on your team Institutional team event 4 February 2015 Join the Enhancement Themes newsletter mailing list; LinkedIn Propose a paper/poster/workshop – and attend - for 2 nd International Enhancement Themes conference 9-11 June 2015, Glasgow

Introduction Enhancement Themes – what are they? Background to this Theme – why this Theme? Outline Student Transitions – how are we going to do it? Transitions – what are they about?

‘The process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another’ (Oxford English Dictionary) Student Transitions

Transitions in… Old Life New Life Work Provenance: School Student Type: WA UG Disability College International Minority Groups (Gender, Ethnic) FT / PT

Transitions out… Old Life New Life Work PG Study abroad Other HEI Placement

Old Life Student Characteristics Student Context Staff Characteristics Institutional Characteristics New Life

Honeymoon to healthy adjustment? eg PGT Menzies and Baron, 2014

3 P Model PRESAGE: Student characteristics Teacher characteristics Learning environment PROCESS: What we do What students do PRODUCT: Learning outcomes Persistence = + You can control / influence some of this Biggs, 1985

Effective interventions Most effective pre-entry and induction interventions combine these roles: Providing information Informing expectations Developing academic skills Building social capital Nurturing a sense of belonging Thomas, 2013

Identity, belonging and social interaction Proactive… Community Peer relations Staff – student interactions Social activities Other? Thomas, 2013

And for students who don’t engage? Students who are not engaging are at risk of withdrawal. Identifying and following up students who are not engaging improves retention and success’ (Thomas, 2012) Identifying them (monitoring) Doing something about it (follow-up)

Engaging Students Institutional characteristics Setting high expectations Teaching Feedback and assessment Identity, belonging and social interaction Students managing their learning Student characteristics Presage Process Presage Engaging students Students engaging Bamber & Jones, 2014

Student Transitions How to ensure we know about and share effective interventions?

Round table discussion On the sheets on your table, please write down why you decided to attend today

Round table discussion 1 On the dialogue sheet, start at step 1 and consider the Practice questions. Use the yellow post-its and feel free to write on the sheet as well. You have approximately 30 minutes.

Round table discussion 2 Move to another table. Work through the Aspiration questions. Again, use the post-its (pink this time) and feel free to write on the sheet. You have approximately 30 minutes.

Round table discussion 3 Move to another table. This time, work through the Support exercises. Use the blue post-its and write additional points on the sheet. You have approximately 30 minutes.

Round table discussion 4 Move to a final table. Consider the Evaluation questions. Use the green post-its. You have approximately 15 minutes.

Feedback plenary What are the three things you will take away from today?

Feedback plenary What big messages do you want us to take away from today?

Thank you! Enhancement Themes website: