Making work placements workfor Scotland's students and employers.
(2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Caddell, M., & Smith, S. (2011, March). Making work placements workfor Scotland's students and employers. Presented at QAA Enhancement Themes Conference, 2011
Learning journeys, working journeys: the experience of part-time learners in the Open University in Scotland. (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Caddell, M., & Cannell, P. (2011, March). Learning journeys, working journeys: the experience of part-time learners in the Open University in Scotland. Presented at UALL Annual Conference, 2011: Part Time: the new paradigm for Higher Education
Using peerwise in a large first year biology class. (2011)
Book Chapter
Tierney, A. (2011). Using peerwise in a large first year biology class. In Self- and Peer-assessment: Guidance on Practice in the Biosciences (Teaching Bioscience Enhancing Learning). (2nd). Centre for Bioscience, Higher Education AcademyNo abstract available.
Studying childhood and early childhood : a guide for students (2010)
Book
Sambell, K., Gibson, M., & Miller, S. (2010). Studying childhood and early childhood : a guide for students. (2nd edition). SAGE PublicationsCovering all the key themes, different theoretical views and approaches to studying childhood and early childhood, this book guides you through your course, telling you exactly what is expected of you throughout your studies. It will ensure you devel... Read More about Studying childhood and early childhood : a guide for students.
Working Journeys: exploring Open University in Scotland students’ study motivations and the relationship between study and employment. (2010)
Report
Caddell, M. (2010). Working Journeys: exploring Open University in Scotland students’ study motivations and the relationship between study and employment. Scotland: The Open University
Towards an assessment partnership model?: students' experiences of being engaged as partners in Assessment for Learning (AfL) enhancement activity (2010)
Book Chapter
Sambell, K., & Graham, L. (2010). Towards an assessment partnership model?: students' experiences of being engaged as partners in Assessment for Learning (AfL) enhancement activity. In S. Little (Ed.), Staff-student partnerships in higher education (31-47). ContinuumThe aim of this book is to build on existing and emerging expertise in staff-student partnerships that go beyond the consultation model, instead illustrating an approach of staff and students collaborating to facilitate institutional change. Followin... Read More about Towards an assessment partnership model?: students' experiences of being engaged as partners in Assessment for Learning (AfL) enhancement activity.
Enquiry-based learning and formative assessment environments: student perspectives (2010)
Journal Article
Sambell, K. (2010). Enquiry-based learning and formative assessment environments: student perspectives. Practitioner Research in Higher Education, 4(1), 52-61This paper outlines case study research into first-year students’ experiences of enquiry based learning (EBL) on a year-long introductory theory module. Students were supported to carry out a series of authentic small-scale enquiries involving: • wor... Read More about Enquiry-based learning and formative assessment environments: student perspectives.
Curriculum Design for Blended and Online Learning (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fotheringham, J. (2010, December). Curriculum Design for Blended and Online Learning. Paper presented at NHS Education Scotland CPD eventNo abstract available.
Graduate attributes: nurse education providers' perspective. (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Webster, B., & Tee, S. (2010, December). Graduate attributes: nurse education providers' perspective. Presented at NET 2010: 21st Annual International ConferenceNo abstract available.
Studying early childhood: Part 3 - visits, observations, placements and dissertations (2010)
Journal Article
Sambell, K. (2010). Studying early childhood: Part 3 - visits, observations, placements and dissertations. Nursery World, 25, 15-18Most early childhood degrees include 'real-world' experiences in early years settings and a related final-year project or dissertation. Make the most of these learning opportunities by bringing your critical thinking skills with you on the placement.
Studying early childhood: Part 2 - reading, writing and producing assignments (2010)
Journal Article
Sambell, K. (2010). Studying early childhood: Part 2 - reading, writing and producing assignments. Nursery World, 28, 15-18When studying early childhood at degree level, it's vital to become fluent in appropriate ways of talking and writing about relevant ideas and concepts. This helps you produce effective assignments during the degree itself but, most importantly, also... Read More about Studying early childhood: Part 2 - reading, writing and producing assignments.
Studying early childhood: Part 1 - becoming an active learner (2010)
Journal Article
Sambell, K. (2010). Studying early childhood: Part 1 - becoming an active learner. Nursery World, 23,When making the transition to studying at degree level, students will be challenged to think in new and unaccustomed ways, with different study practices than they have used before. Embarking on any degree involves a step-change in a student's approa... Read More about Studying early childhood: Part 1 - becoming an active learner.
Researching student employability: insights from the Open University. (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Caddell, M., & Pegg, A. (2010, July). Researching student employability: insights from the Open University. Presented at Open University Conference 'Developing Student Employability: A 4 Nations Conversation
Learner Identities: Undergraduate Interns as Staff Developers – Development of an Identity within The Wider Community (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Tierney, A. (2010, July). Learner Identities: Undergraduate Interns as Staff Developers – Development of an Identity within The Wider Community. Paper presented at 2nd International Conference, Academic Identities for the 21st Century, Glasgow, ScotlandIn the summer of 2006, seven undergraduate interns from six faculties within the University of Glasgow, came together in order to develop resources for staff and students in the area of Enquiry-Based Learning (EBL) (Kahn & O’Rourke, 2005), in accorda... Read More about Learner Identities: Undergraduate Interns as Staff Developers – Development of an Identity within The Wider Community.
Online reflective diaries - using technology to strengthen the learning experience (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Butler, E., Tatner, M., & Tierney, A. (2010, June). Online reflective diaries - using technology to strengthen the learning experience. Paper presented at 35th International Conference Improving University Teaching, Washington DC, USAInternet based technologies have benefits for students and staff in terms of time and information sharing. Students at the University of Glasgow were required to engage in reflective writing, with tutor support, as part of their course assessment. We... Read More about Online reflective diaries - using technology to strengthen the learning experience.
The Impact of a Faculty Learning Community on the Academic Identity of a Group of University Teachers (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Tierney, A. (2010, June). The Impact of a Faculty Learning Community on the Academic Identity of a Group of University Teachers. Paper presented at Academic Identities for the 21st Century, University of Strathclyde, GlasgowIn 2006, a Faculty Learning Community (FLC) was set up at the University of Glasgow (Bell et al, 2006). Using the Miami model proposed by Cox (2004), the purpose of the FLC was two-fold; to bring together a group of University Teachers (UT), a new ac... Read More about The Impact of a Faculty Learning Community on the Academic Identity of a Group of University Teachers.
From anxiety to empowerment: a Learning Community of University Teachers (2010)
Journal Article
MacKenzie, J., Bell, S., Bohan, J., Brown, A., Burke, J., Cogdell, B., Jamieson, S., McAdam, J., McKerlie, R., Morrow, L., Paschke, B., Rea, P., & Tierney, A. (2010). From anxiety to empowerment: a Learning Community of University Teachers. Teaching in Higher Education, 15(3), 273-284. https://doi.org/10.1080/13562511003740825Increasing numbers of ‘teaching-only’ staff are being appointed in higher education institutions in the UK. At one research-intensive university, a new category of academic staff was recently introduced: University Teachers, who are required to engag... Read More about From anxiety to empowerment: a Learning Community of University Teachers.
Promoting employer engagement in the third sector: innovation, insight and inspiration. (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Caddell, M., Boyle, F., & Carson, C. (2010, May). Promoting employer engagement in the third sector: innovation, insight and inspiration. Presented at QAA Scotland 'Employer Engagement Through Work Based Learning' Conference
Building Bridges between Businesses and Academics: the Impact of UHI's Hi Links Project, a Business Facing Knowledge Transfer Initiative (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Smart, F. (2010, April). Building Bridges between Businesses and Academics: the Impact of UHI's Hi Links Project, a Business Facing Knowledge Transfer Initiative. Paper presented at 8th Rural Enterpreneurship Conference, DumfriesAbstract not available.
A transer of graduate attributes, or boundary crossing and leaving? (2010)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Caddell, M., Cannell, P., & MacDonald, J. (2010, March). A transer of graduate attributes, or boundary crossing and leaving?. Presented at QAA Enhancement Themes Conference 'Graduates for the 21st Century: Integrating the Enhancement Themes
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