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Developing Professional Qualifications for Travel Planners. Professor Stephen Potter The Open University Dr. Marcus Enoch Loughborough University. Travel Planning Skills. Travel planning represents a different approach than traditional transport planning. It is…
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Developing Professional Qualifications for Travel Planners Professor Stephen PotterThe Open University Dr. Marcus EnochLoughborough University
Travel Planning Skills • Travel planning represents a different approach than traditional transport planning. It is… • about sustaining initiatives, not one-off projects/actions • about building partnerships, consulting, educating and empowering users • This requires appropriate skills and management approaches
Travel Planning and Professional Qualifications • Travel Planning requires different sorts of skills and people to traditional transport planning (or even project-oriented Mobility Management) • Travel Planners come from a variety of backgrounds and do not fit easily into existing transport planning career structures • There can be serious problems of professional status • Existing Transport qualifications do not match to the different approach and skills of Travel Planning • Travel Planning is a new transport planning profession that has a qualifications gap
With financial support from Transport for London, the Open University and Loughborough University have developed a range of Travel Planning qualifications The suite of qualifications recognise the need for a range of training for workplace and school Travel Planners, consisting of: An OU CPD short course on Travel Plan basics for newly appointed TP co-ordinators Other OU CPD courses to develop professional skills An OU NVQ level-4 Travel Planning qualification Loughborough MSc in Sustainable Transport and Travel Planning Travel Planning Qualifications
Open University CPD Courses • Part-time, web-delivered short courses designed to fit with the situation of workplace and school Travel Planners (available worldwide) • Each 25-30 hours long, with an open start and finish (to fit with workload) Mix mode materials • Learning Advisor support (via email – 24hr response guaranteed) and web Conference to share experience with other learners
Assessment and Validation • Assessment is through a work-based activity applying content of courses to own situation • If learner fails they receive feedback and can resubmit • QA procedures require the OU to have an external and internal assessor for each of the courses • The courses are also subject to scrutiny by the TfL Educational Advisory Group
Open University CPD Travel Planning Courses Courses: • Introduction to travel planning(GT013) • Travel plan development (GT014) • Social marketing: how to influence behaviour (GB017) • How to design andanalyse surveys (GT032) Course descriptions and course ‘tasters’ can be found at:http://www.open.ac.uk/cpd/?q=node/128
NVQ Certificate in Travel Planning • This will be a level-4 NVQ award for the completion of the four CPD short courses and an assessed integrating work-based activity • Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) accreditation for the award will be in place by Autumn 2008 • Travel Planners can already take generic National Transportation Qualification units • For details see: http://www.transportationvg.org.uk/transportation_qualifications.htm
Example: Introduction to Travel Planning • http://learn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=2267
MSc in Sustainable Transport and Travel Planning • TfL-sponsored MSc in Sustainable Transport and Travel Planning launched in October 2006 • Full time and part time options now available • Programmes accredited by Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport • For details see Loughborough University website at: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/prospectus/pg/cv/sttp/index.htm
MSc Programme • 180 credits • Programmes are designed to allow distance attendance • Currently lectures take place fortnightly Thursday afternoons and all day Friday. • Full-time students complete in 12 months and part-time students over 2-5 years • Assessment is mix of coursework and exams • Validated and subject to scrutiny of external examiner and TfL’s Travel Plan Education Advisory Group
Semester 1 (year 1) Applied Research Methods (10 credits) Transport Policy (20) Semester 1 (year 2) Transport and the Environment (10) Transport Business Strategy and Management (20) Semester 2 Travel Behaviour and Travel Planning (20) Applied Research Methods 2 (10) Semester 1 (year 2) Sustainable Cities and Transport (10) Marketing Transport Services (20) Programme structure 60 credit Project
Developing programmes • As well as the OU and Loughborough suite of courses, other initiatives are taking place: • Other Travel Planning courses are included in the ProStaTT trail • National Transportation Qualificationscan also be suitable for Travel Planners • The TPS training and development site collates many UK courses and qualifications See:http://www.transportationopportunities.org.uk/training/
Thank You • Professor Stephen Potter: Tel 01908 652634: Email s.potter@open.ac.uk • Dr Marcus Enoch: Tel:01509 223408; Email: m.p.enoch@lboro.ac.uk