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ENHANCING STUDENT PROGRESSION AND ACHIEVEMENT

ENHANCING STUDENT PROGRESSION AND ACHIEVEMENT. Tuesday, 1 st April 2008 Peter McCaffery London South Bank University. 24,000 students 9,000 FTUG, 9,000 PTUG, 2,000 FTPG, 4,000 PTPG 59% female, 41% male 130 countries 60% black and minority ethnic background 66% 25 years+

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ENHANCING STUDENT PROGRESSION AND ACHIEVEMENT

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  1. ENHANCING STUDENT PROGRESSION AND ACHIEVEMENT Tuesday, 1st April 2008 Peter McCaffery London South Bank University

  2. 24,000 students 9,000 FTUG, 9,000 PTUG, 2,000 FTPG, 4,000 PTPG 59% female, 41% male 130 countries 60% black and minority ethnic background 66% 25 years+ 71% of full-time undergraduates not required to pay fees 6.4% 1 of 9 forms of disability only 1 in 5 have traditional qualifications on entry LSBU STUDENT PROFILE

  3. THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE Registration and enrolment Sports Learning Residency Assessment The LSBU Student Experience ICT Estate Graduation Placements Student Support Safety Volunteering Staff Development Learning Support and Resources Student Union Societies and clubs Careers

  4. “Joined-Up” Practice • Sorting Strategies - How we deal with students pre-entry? • Connecting Strategies - How we help students integrate with one another at LSBU? • Supporting Strategies - How we support students inside and outside LSBU? • Transforming (student) Strategies - How we help students become confident and capable independent learners? • Transforming (staff) Strategies - How we best support staff in this process?

  5. LSBU’s approach • Student Progression and Achievement – The Key Strategic Priority - Board of Governors KPI • Evidence Based : Knowing Ourselves and Learning from Others • Integrated Approach • Building a positive learning environment – a culture of “professional informality” • Diversity as a core institutional value

  6. Vision for Learning and Teaching • To further develop and maintain London South Bank University as a dynamic inner city University serving the needs of the Capital; one, that is, with a reputation for • Pedagogic Innovation • Excellence in Teaching • An exemplary record in Widening Participation, Student Retention and Graduate Employment • A range of successful partnerships with employers, schools and colleges

  7. Learning from Others: Established Good Practice • The key to student retention is: • High Quality Induction Experience (pre-entry – 1st semester) • Regular contact with one or more trusted individuals • A genuinely introductory Year 1 Programme (“an intellectual map”) • A positive learning environment based on “professional informality”

  8. CHANGE ACADEMY • National Change Academy 1 and 2 • Action Learning Sets: Student Induction and 1st Year Experience Learning through Assessment Enhancing Employability E-learning • Engagement through Course Directors Forum : Heads of Academic Department Forum; Learning & Teaching Fellows Forum • Developed and disseminated Codes and Examples of Good Practice on Assessment, E-Learning, Induction, PDP and Employability (via. LTEU) • Embedded in programme teams via. QA triggers

  9. CHANGE ACADEMY SPIN-OFFS • Student Retention Research Project – LTEU • Getting Progression Data Right - Programme Monitoring, Evaluation and Action Planning • National and International E-Learning Benchmarking Initiative • Progression Pathways and Curriculum Mapping in 6 vocational areas with FECs and Employer groups

  10. LSBU PROGRAMME COMMITMENTS • All programmes of study to have: • a high quality induction experience for all students • a genuinely introductory Year I Programme • “learning-to-learn” and work-related learning as accredited and integral elements at all levels of study • the use of assessment as a primary teaching method • the application of “E-learning” in “conversational” as well as “content” format

  11. SUPPORT SERVICES PRO-ACTIVE MODEL (ISSUES-FOCUSED SERVICE) Learning Support Adequate library / computer facilities Pre-entry Graduate / Lifelong Learner Interface with Teaching staff Adapting to a different study environment Confident independent learner presentation skill training Financial Advice Childcare Coping with relationships Access to Careers information Learning Support Quality Cycle: Survey – Evaluate – Review – Change / Improve

  12. LSBU as a Learning Community Based on Reciprocal Commitments & Associated Behaviours • University Values : Quality, Professionalism, Inclusivity, Transparency and Mutual Respect • Codes of Professional Conduct for Students, Staff and Managers • Staff Awards Programme – incl. Learning and Teaching Team Excellence & Professional Services Team Excellence • Role Models for Diversity for BME Students : Equinet – BME Staff network Passport to Employment Programme Employer Mentoring Programme Morgan Staff University, Baltimore • Wider Management Mentoring Programme for Diversity - in partnership with public and private sectors

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