The students’ voice in the enhancement of teaching and learning: Students Consulting on Teaching (SCOTS) SCOTsSCOTs SCOTsSCOTs SCOTsSCOTs Karin Crawford.

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The students’ voice in the enhancement of teaching and learning: Students Consulting on Teaching (SCOTS) SCOTsSCOTs SCOTsSCOTs SCOTsSCOTs Karin Crawford – Principal Teaching Fellow in School of Health and Social Care, SCOT project lead Deborah Etherington – Co-ordinator – Student UG Acupuncture DeMontford University, Leicester 24 th June 2009

SCOTS – the project An innovative idea – valuing and listening to the student ‘voice’ to enhance the student experience (acknowledgement to work in the USA in this area);An innovative idea – valuing and listening to the student ‘voice’ to enhance the student experience (acknowledgement to work in the USA in this area); A pilot project in the School of Health and Social Care at the University of Lincoln;A pilot project in the School of Health and Social Care at the University of Lincoln; The student ‘voice’ as a resource or service for lecturers - objective student feedback on various aspects of teaching and learning;The student ‘voice’ as a resource or service for lecturers - objective student feedback on various aspects of teaching and learning; A ‘teacher-driven’, confidential, flexible and voluntary service, with the lecturer and the SCOT negotiating how the task will be undertaken.A ‘teacher-driven’, confidential, flexible and voluntary service, with the lecturer and the SCOT negotiating how the task will be undertaken. Is co-ordinated by a part-time student co-ordinatorIs co-ordinated by a part-time student co-ordinator

SCOTs - the team are undergraduate students who have an interest in teaching and learning and the enhancement of the student experience; have been recruited and are paid on temporary contracts for the period of the pilot project; as students are ‘experts’ on what it is like to sit in classes; are not enrolled in the classes of the lecturers they work with so they can offer an objective student perspective; have all undertaken training before working on the project and attend regular SCOT meetings.

The SCOTS project – some fundamentals A project development group including academic and student representation, including engagement of the student union – student participation throughout at all levels of the project and its development; Identified small pocket of time-limited funding; Alignment with institution’s strategic objectives and values; Approval from University Teaching and Learning Committee; A willingness at all levels to ‘take a risk’ and be innovative! Critique? – ‘validating’ expertise; power issues related to recruitment, selection, training etc

Challenges Lengthy processes for approval – time delays; Recruitment processes not always ‘fit for purpose’; Raising awareness of opportunities amongst students (related to timing issues); Balancing opportunity with study priorities for students; May only engage academics who are already working to enhance their practice; Academic concern beyond the School of Health and Social Care.

Opportunities Trying something different – not only the project itself, but within the detailed work of the SCOTS; Meaningful, timely engagement with student feedback; Valuing the student ‘voice’; students as co-producers of knowledge and learning; Teaching in public; To work with a very dedicated small team on a specific (currently time limited) project; Opportunity, we hope, to expand further in the institution next year – perhaps embedding this within the peer observation policy as an option;

Evaluation On-going – reflective approach from all concerned (within boundaries of confidentiality) - examples of the student voice reflecting on this project; Supportive collaborative team approach throughout (e.g. policy development); Data collection; Action research approach;

SCOTs Students Consulting on Teaching University of Lincoln School of Health and Social Care

What mechanisms do we currently have in place to engage students meaningfully in the development of learning and teaching? Could this project be helpful in your practice context? What questions or issues does this raise for you/your group? Group Discussion – some questions…