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Title: Would You Credit it continued


1
Would You Credit it (continued)
  • This week, in the context of claiming APEL you
    will
  • Explore the concept of Level as appropriate to
    HE and beyond
  • Practice the writing of Learning Outcomes
  • Identify the learning arising from critical
    incidents and past experience.

2
Schedule
  • 10.00 Introduction
  • 10.15 Levels task
  • 10.45 Learning Outcomes task and
    discussion
  • 11.30 Coffee and buy lunch
  • 12.00 Critical Incident analysis.
  • 1.00 Biographies task
  • 1.45 General discussion
  • 2.00 Close

3
Level - ness
4
"Levels" Task
  • Sort yourself into groups of 2 or 3 work with
    someone you dont know!
  • Each group has a pack of cards. Each card has a
    Title and then a statement which begins "The
    learner ".
  • Sort the cards into groups of 3, such that all
    the cards in a group have the same Title.
  • Now decide which order the statements on the
    cards should go in. Start with the most basic
    statement and move on to the more advanced.
  • Decide as a group which statement best describes
    a "graduate". Be prepared to defend your choice
    to the rest of the class.

5
Application
  • Level 1 - can apply given tools / methods
    accurately and carefully to a well defined
    problem and begin to appreciate the complexity of
    the issues.
  • Level 2 - can identify key elements of problems
    and choose appropriate methods for their
    resolution in a considered manner.
  • Level 3 - Is confident and flexible in
    identifying and defining complex problems and can
    apply appropriate knowledge and skills to their
    solution.

6
What Level is this exercise pitched at ?
  • Level HE 1 - can analyse with guidance using
    given classifications / principles.
  • Level HE2 - can analyse a range of information
    with minimum guidance using given classification
    / principles and can compare alternative methods
    and techniques for obtaining data.
  • Level 3 - can analyse new and / or abstract data
    and situations , using a range of techniques
    appropriate to the subject.

7
Homework task 1
  • Working on your own, refer to the "SEEC Generic
    levels Descriptors".
  • For each group of three decide which statement
    best describes you. Make a note of these.
  • For all the statements which describe you, decide
    which THREE suits you best.
  • Be prepared to justify your choice where is
    the proof ?

8
Graduate-ness
  • manage their own learning, and to make use of
    scholarly reviews and primary sources (e.g.
    refereed research articles and/or original
    materials appropriate to the discipline,
    profession or occupation).
  • effectively communicate complex information,
    ideas, problems, and solutions to both specialist
    and non-specialist audiences to discuss
    uncertainties and ambiguities clearly
  • interact effectively within their workplace or
    professional group using initiative and personal
    responsibility
  • apply the methods and techniques that they have
    learned to review, consolidate, extend and apply
    their knowledge and understanding and to
    initiate and carry out projects
  • critically evaluate arguments, assumptions,
    abstract concepts and data (that may be
    incomplete) to formulate judgements, and to
    frame appropriate questions to achieve a solution
    or identify a range of solutions to a
    problem,
  • and should have qualities and key skills
    necessary for employment requiring
  • the exercise of initiative and personal
    responsibility
  • the capacity and enthusiasm for seeking new
    knowledge and applying this to work-related
    tasks
  • decision making in complex and unpredictable
    contexts, and
  • the learning ability needed to undertake
    appropriate further training of a professional or
    equivalent nature.

9
Learning Outcomes
  • Work in groups of 2 or 3 (not same groups as
    before)
  • Examine the learning outcomes (l.os.) for the
    course specifications given.
  • What is the common formula for an l.o.?
  • How could l.os for APEL be written?
  • Resources Put writing learning outcomes into
    Google!

10
Critical Incident Analysis the Simpsons
  • You will be allocated a character from the
    Simpsons (Homer, Marg, Bart, Lisa).
  • Watch 20 minute episode taking notes about
    critical incidents which befell your character.
  • In character groups come to consensus as to which
    critical incident gave rise to significant
    experiential learning. What was the nature of
    this learning?
  • Be prepared to share your conclusions with the
    rest of the cast.

11
What famous people may have learned
  • Get into groups according to the biography you
    have read.
  • Decide as a group decide what graduatelevel
    experiential learning your character has
    achieved.
  • Devise 3 or more HE learning outcomes to
    articulate an APEL claim.
  • What evidence can you offer that the learning
    happened?
  • Be prepared to share your ideas with the rest of
    the class.

12
Homework task (2)
  • Identify a critical incident or period in you
    recent past.
  • Articulate the learning (at chosen HE level)
    which arose from this event.
  • How would you evidence that this actually took
    place?
  • Prepare as a mini-APEL claim to show Janet and
    Cathy next week.

13
Which course?
  • Level HE 1
  • Make Your Experience Count - OTOP 1011
  • Building on Competence OTOP 1021
  • Level HE2
  • Recognition of Learning OTOP 1012
  • Level HE3
  • Building on Experience OTOP

14
Thank You
  • Dr Mike Nicholls
  • Division of Learning, Enhancement, Access
    Partnership
  • University of Greenwich,
  • Pembroke 315,
  • Chatham Maritime,
  • Kent ME4 4TB
  • Tel. 44 (0) 020 8331 9640
  • M.Nicholls_at_gre.ac.uk
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