Professor Craig Mahoney Chief Executive 22 May 2012 What is a Good Student Learning Experience?

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Professor Craig Mahoney Chief Executive 22 May 2012 What is a Good Student Learning Experience?

Skilling students including life skills Employability International experience Relevant academic content Quality and retention 2 One View

England Student numbers fluctuating Enhanced expectations, value for money Scotland Widening access and social mobility - key issues Northern Ireland Cohort of year-olds, will reduce in size by 9.4% between 2012 and Wales Reconfiguration proposals for the sector 3 Challenges

More choice & opportunity UK ranked 10th in the developed world for higher education covering resources, environment, connectivity and outputs ( Telegraph 11 May – Universitas 21 research) Access, quality of teaching and employability are important to all those who can benefit from higher education 4 What we do know?

Respect for the learner is centre stage Student engagement Reviewing curriculum to ensure its relevant Graduate attributes Internationalisation 5 Opportunities

6 University has just Flipped How online video is opening up knowledge to the world Time for change in education Open access to courses Lecture ‘flipping’ In 2010 they taught 200 in ,000 from 190 countries rchive/2012/05/features/university- just-got-flipped rchive/2012/05/features/university- just-got-flipped

Koller – ( professor in Computer Science at Stanford ) "Once you have a set of video content with integrated activities and assessments, you can make the same content available to those not fortunate enough to attend the Stanford’s and Oxfords of the world.“ Paper published in Science (April 2011) found that students using an experimental ‘flip-learning’ approach did more than twice as well as those using traditional methods Simon Bates ( Professor of Physics Education at Edinburgh) is following this lead in Edinburgh - OE learning environment rather than just lecturing 7 University has just Flipped

Curriculum Relevance Must develop a curricula robustly informed by a broader world view – not too British-centric or Euro-centric Individual institutional mission Enterprise IT Broader knowledge Graduate and transferable skills 8 On-going development

CBI forecast predicts GDP growth to hit 0.6% for 2012 rising to 2% in 2013 (May 2012) Focus on employability is more embedded into the curricula HEA’s Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (PRES) 2011: 50% agreed "I am encouraged to reflect on my professional development needs" (compared to 43% in 2009) il/employability/pedagogy_for_employability _update_ Employability

Departmental teaching development grants: Developing inter-professional learning opportunities using simulated scenarios and evaluating the impact and transferability this has to the workplace - University of the West of Scotland Enhancing Graduate Employability – a review model from the Learner Voice – University of Salford A sustainable approach to embedding industry- essential employability skills in mathematics programmes – University of Reading Architects-in-education working with architects-in-practice; developing employability skills in first year architectural undergraduates – University of Ulster development-grants 10 HEA projects – Employability

Univertas 21 – UK falling down the league table are we still world leading? Are others developing quicker? 430,000 students in the UK not British 500,000 students outside the UK studying on UK programmes Overseas students generate £5bn per year in the UK and this "export industry" could be worth £16.9bn by 2025 (BBC News 29 Feb 2012) Challenges include accessibility and educational capacity development An internationalised student experience is a key aspiration for many Time out of the UK – more employable, valuable international experience, life skills, life changing 11 Competing internationally

YouGov survey >70% prospective learners in England said their most significant expectation with high fees would be quality teaching HE must ensure the best teachers are in front of students; HEA mission – students have an outstanding learning experience National Teaching Fellowships Student led Teaching Awards UK PSF – owned by the sector More developed CPD frameworks Embed professionalisation 12 Excellent teaching

Higher education cuts – inevitable Host efficiency best practice in Resources Centre There is a range of experience in the public sector to support this development OER allowing institutions to share materials and information 13 Efficiencies and Effectiveness in HE

14 Higher Education Academy (HEA) The HEA is the UK’s leading body working in the sector to advance standards in teaching and learning in higher education Supporting higher education across the UK National leadership; stimulating and disseminating Recognising and rewarding teaching excellence Supporting and enabling strategic change Working to advance national priorities in higher education