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Title: Values in the ELT programmes their role and assessment


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Values in the ELT programmes- their role and
assessment
  • Stephen Bostock, KeelePaul Bailey, JISCJan
    Smith, UCL

2
Aims of the session
  • Introduce PDF-ELT
  • Clarify issues about the SEDA/PDF Values within
    ELT programmes, to help us refine the guidance
    for programmes, for example
  • How should the Values support the achievement of
    the programme Outcomes?
  • Are these the best values for ELT?
  • How should programmes model and support the
    acquisition and demonstration of Values?
  • How should commitment to the Values be assessed?

3
ELT
  • "helping practitioners to embed CIT more
    effectively and appropriately, with sensitivity
    to issues such as student learning The variety
    of institutional programmes provides direct
    evidence for the flexibility and broad
    applicability of the learning outcomes."
  • Harvey, J. and Oliver, M. (2001), EFFECTS
    External Evaluation

4
ELT Aims
  • support individuals and teams of staff in embed
    learning technologies effectively into the
    curriculum
  • recognise the professional contribution and
    achievements of those staff
  • advance the scholarship of teaching by promoting
    action research, evaluation and the reporting of
    outcomes
  • enhancing the quality of learning for students,
    particularly by enabling greater flexibility,
    widening opportunities and equipping students
    with skills relevant to the workforce of the
    twenty first century
  • promote the SEDA professional values
  • develop local support frameworks in participating
    institutions
  • facilitate the sharing of best practice across
    institutions.

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ELT Philosophy
  • Programmes should be open to all staff involved
    with learning technologies as part of their
    professional work.
  • Programmes should contribute to participants'
    professional development and/or academic
    (research) profile.
  • Programmes should promote innovation in
    curriculum design and should enable individuals,
    teams and departments to move towards more
    effective use of learning technologies.
  • Programmes should allow dissemination of ideas
    between colleagues and across subject
    disciplines.
  • Programmes should be tied into current
    institutional strategies and structures to ensure
    that the embedding of learning technologies is
    properly recognised and valued, and that the
    experience of participants is fed into the
    relevant institutional decision making processes.

6
Background
  • The awardProfessional Development Framework
    Embedding Learning Technology
  • The Programmes
  • The participants

7
PDF outcomes
  • Those successfully undertaking any SEDA PDF
    programme have
  • identified their development needs
  • planned for and undertaken a development
    programme to meet these needs
  • achieved particular specialist outcomes and
  • reviewed their development and their practice.

8
The ELT specialist outcomes
  • Participants in an ELT programme will have
  • Conducted a review of CIT in learning and
    teaching and shown an understanding of the
    underlying educational processes
  • Analyzed opportunities and constraints in using
    CIT and selected CIT appropriate to the
    learning situation
  • Designed a learning resource, programme or
    activity to integrate appropriate CIT
  • Implemented a developed strategy
  • Evaluated impact of the interventions
  • Disseminated and embedded the findings of the
    evaluation

9
Values in programme recognition
  • Programme recognition for any PDF award
  • To be recognised the provider must show how
    participants develop and demonstrate the outcomes
    of the named award in a way that is underpinned
    by its values
  • The application for recognition requires mapping
    the Underpinning Values to the programme
  • Where in your programme is each value
    delivered, assessed and/or demonstrated?

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Underpinning Values - old version
  • Participants must demonstrate a commitment to
  • The experience of students
  • The learning experience of staff
  • The specific requirements of Higher Education
  • The pursuit of high quality
  • Continued and informed reflection on and
    improvement of personal skills and professional
    practices
  • Team working
  • Working effectively with diversity

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Underpinning Values - new version
  • Participants must demonstrate a commitment to
  • An understanding of how people learn
  • Scholarship, professionalism and ethical practice
  • Working in and developing learning communities
  • Working effectively with diversity and promoting
    inclusivity
  • Continued reflection on professional practice
  • The development both of people and of educational
    processes and systems

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Some problems
  • How do we embed the Values in the programme
    activities?
  • How do we support participants demonstrating the
    Values in projects?
  • How do we assess them (commitment)?
  • Are values and outcomes too much complexity for
    some participants?
  • Do programmes or participants only pay lip
    service to the Values?
  • Are values useful for some participants?
  • Which values underpin which outcomes?

13
What do participants think?
  • Keele survey of 39 students, 7 responses
  • Did the SEDA values make any difference to the
    programme for you? If so, why? If not, why not?
  • Did you explicitly map and demonstrate the values
    in a portfolio? Is this worthwhile or just a
    chore?
  • Did the SEDA values map onto your own? If so, are
    they redundant? If not, did they leave your own
    values unchanged while you paid lip service to
    them? Did they influence your values?
  • Do we need any values at all in the course or
    just the learning outcomes?
  • How do you think we should assess these values
    in the portfolios?

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How do values work inthe context of ELT?
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How can we better deliver, support and assess
the Values in ELT programmes?
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For further information
  • Talk to us
  • www.elt.ac.uk
  • www.seda.ac.uk/pdf/embedding_learning_technologie
    s.htm

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Mapping values to outcomes
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