using sotl to develop a pedagogy for the valleys

25
Using SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the Valleys Haydn Blackey – Head of CELT

Upload: gusty

Post on 24-Feb-2016

42 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Using SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the Valleys. Haydn Blackey – Head of C ELT. Outline. SoTL as an agent of change The context of ‘The Valleys’ Our approach - How can we achieve this? Towards a pedagogy of the Valleys. SoTL as an agent of change. Change. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Using SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the Valleys

Haydn Blackey – Head of CELT

Page 2: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Outline• SoTL as an agent of change• The context of ‘The Valleys’• Our approach - How can we achieve this?• Towards a pedagogy of the Valleys

Page 3: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

SoTL as an agent of change

Page 4: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

ChangeSOTL is meant to be “a social change agent in your institution and discipline...”

McKinney (2009)

“… SOTL program is an inclusive, broad-based, cross-disciplinary effort ”

Indiana University Bloomington (2008)

Page 5: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Level of change“most SoTL work remains institutionally marginalized at the level of classroom inquiry” Schroeder(2007)

SoTL can “lead to development and improved teaching for the individual but not necessarily contribute to the development of the institution.” Roxå, T., Olsson, T. & Mårtensson, K. (2007)

Page 6: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

What we are aiming forA “conceptual space in which communities of educators... come together to share ideas about teaching and learning”

Huber and Hutchings (2006)

In other words fostering and sustaining SOTL communities of practice to effective

institutional change

Page 7: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

The context of ‘The Valleys’

Page 8: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

The Valleys

Page 9: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

The Valleys

Page 10: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

As the poet says:In our little valley they closed the colliery down, and the pithead baths is a supermarket now. Empty gurneys red with rust roll to rest among the rust, and the pithead baths is a supermarket now.

Max Boyce (1973)

Page 11: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

What we faceRecent interventions have not significantly addressed key social and economic issues that have characterised the Heads of the Valleys region … weak skills profiles remain (for example 26% adult population in Merthyr have no qualifications)

Welsh Assembly Government (2009)

Page 12: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Our approach - How can we achieve this?

Page 13: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

What we need to achieveWe need to promote educational engagement in the region which goes beyond traditional widening access approaches to engage directly with specific population groups in the region and achieve outcomes which support their personal skills development as well as the regeneration of the region

Page 14: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Ways forwardSoTL has long recognised that students from disadvantaged educational and socio-economic backgrounds face considerable barriers to participation, academic attainment and completion (CF Talbert 2004; Law, Phillips & Turney 2004).

Page 15: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Universal Design for Learning “The use of UDL principles will ensure that all students have an equal opportunity to learn. These principles are not only helpful for students with disabilities but they benefit all students by increasing understanding and engagement.”

Van Roekel (2009)

Page 16: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

What can UDL do for us?UDL is a proactive approach: Academic staff are asked to anticipate the needs of their students

Buthow can I anticipate the needs of students I don’t (yet) have?

Page 17: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Issue identification• Childcare • Work commitments • Lack of confidence• Lack of basic skills• Lack of 'cultural capital’• No tradition of higher level education

Page 18: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Using SoTL to address these issues

• HE academics with previous experience of learners from these marginalised areas

• Reflect and critically review successful intervention to inform future delivery as a community of practice via a wiki

http://learninginnovationexperts.pbworks.com

Page 19: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys
Page 20: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Towards a pedagogy of the Valleys

Page 21: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Emerging outcomes• Flexibility• Multiple locations• Multiple modes of delivery• Learning in work• Learning from work• Using technology

Page 22: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Pontypridd

Physical Hubs - Merthyr Tydfil / Ebbw Vale

Delivery Locations

Page 23: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Key pedagogic themes• Learning through Employment• Informal learning and APEL• Changing support for Learning• Focus on transition into Higher Education• Using technology to deliver flexible

learning

Page 24: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

UHOVI and the Scholarship of L&T

• Putting the theory into practice and getting staff engaged as learning enablers for students who may never see the University buildings.

• A challenge but one that fits so well with the workbased agenda of Government and employers.

Page 25: Using  SOTL to develop a pedagogy for the  Valleys

Thanks for listeningTo contact me:

Haydn Blackey:

[email protected]

01443 654331

http://celt.glam.ac.uk/