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Earning while learning - implementing work-based learning within the Foundation Degree in ICT

Earning while learning - implementing work-based learning within the Foundation Degree in ICT. Neil Murray, Lecturer in work-based learning in ICT, Faculty of Technology. Contents. Foundation Degrees Foundation Degrees at the OU The Foundation Degree in ICT (GO4) Work-based learning

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Earning while learning - implementing work-based learning within the Foundation Degree in ICT

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  1. Earning while learning - implementing work-based learning within the Foundation Degree in ICT Neil Murray, Lecturer in work-based learning inICT, Faculty of Technology

  2. Contents • Foundation Degrees • Foundation Degrees at the OU • The Foundation Degree in ICT (GO4) • Work-based learning • T121/T226 WBL courses • Potential benefits and issues

  3. What are Foundation Degrees? • First new HE qualification in 25 years • Degree level qualification designated as Intermediate on the FHEQ • Self-standing qualifications, but with clear routes for progression • Part of government’s strategy to up-skill the workforce and widen participation in HE • Aimed at learners wishing to enter a profession as well as those seeking continuing professional development • Workplace focus

  4. Design of Foundation Degrees • Integrate academic and work-based learning • Use external reference points • Have clear ILOs for academic and work-based components • Provide innovative and authentic WBL (minimum 20% of FD)

  5. Defining characteristics of Foundation Degrees • Employer involvement and partnerships • Accessibility • Articulation and progression • Flexibility

  6. Foundation Degrees at the OU • G04: Foundation Degree in Information and Communication Technologies • G06: Foundation Degree in Computing and its Practice

  7. Foundation Degrees: collaborating parties

  8. ICT T175, M150 MT127 MU120, MST121 T121 (WBL) T226 (WBL) Other specific T courses T228 (CISCO) TM227 Computing & its Practice T175, M150 MT127 MU120 M226 (WBL) Other specific M courses TM227 The two Foundation Degrees: components Vendor

  9. How do they differ? • In both degrees learners cover the basics of data, information, communication and computers • Computing and Its Practice will primarily appeal to learners interested in using and programming computers. • Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) will appeal to a wider audience of learners who want to explore the theory and practice of ICTs in a variety of different contexts.

  10. Foundation Degree in ICT • 240 CATS points at HE1 and HE2 • 60 points of work-based learning: • T121 ICTs at Work • T226 ICTs, Change and Projects at Work • vocationally relevant and valued • a framework for integrated personal and professional development • a pathway to honours

  11. What is work-based learning? • Setting up the framework for learning at work • Recognising opportunities to learn at work • Being able to apply learning at work • Reflecting on, and learning from, experiences at work • Taking responsibility for own career development

  12. COBE WBL MODEL

  13. WBL Courses within the FD in ICT At level 1, ICTs at Work (T121) was launched in October 2005 and covers: • learning how to learn • exploring ICTs in the workplace • personal and career development planning • the organisational context • national standards and frameworks • professional bodies and professionalism

  14. WBL Courses within the FD in ICT • At level 2, ICTs, Changeand Projects at Work (T226), continues the personal and career development strand and also covers: • ICTs as drivers and enablers of change at work • project working as a way of implementing change • developing ideas for real work-based projects • developing plans and a business case for work-based projects.

  15. Skills and knowledge development • Key transferable skills and knowledge • Employability skills and knowledge • Practical and professional skills and knowledge • Cognitive skills and knowledge

  16. Professional development • National occupational standards • Assessing occupational skills • Personal and career development planning • Continuing professional development

  17. T121 Materials/Resources • Reader: Manager’s Good Study Guide • Course Study Guide • Course Companion • Worksheets + binder • Promises eDesktop • Conferences

  18. Tutor support model • 4 f2f tutorials (each of 2 hours). • Assessment of 3 TMAs/Marking of ECA • Support up to 15 students • 25 hours online support • Note that there is no workplace visit

  19. Evaluation of T121 • COBE funded evaluation of ‘pilot’ presentation • 2 Consultants appointed • Evaluation from student, tutor and employer perspective • How is it going so far?

  20. Benefits for students Students can: • ‘earn while they learn’ • gain up-to-date professional certification and a nationally recognised qualification • enhance their employability • progress to Honours and beyond

  21. Benefits for employers Staff can: • study for academic qualifications while working • gain professional skills and academic knowledge relevant to their work • enhance their contribution to the workplace as a result of personal and professional development

  22. Benefits for us • Potential new markets • Collaborative partnerships • Creating new professional programmes and pathways • New ways of thinking about our curriculum

  23. Issues • How coherent is the FD in ICT as a programme of study? • Is WBL sufficiently integrated? • Employer involvement • Problems/complexity of collaborative working • FD marketing/recruitment

  24. Over to you!

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