Title: Quality Learning and Teaching in Action
1Quality Learning and Teaching in Action
Some Initiatives at Monash University Faculty of
Business and Economics School of Business,
Monash Uni. Malaysia
- Presenters
- Dr Glenda Crosling, Education Advisor,
- Faculty of Business and Economics
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- Shanthy Rachagan, Director, Student Affairs,
- School of Business
- October 31, 2006
2Session Plan
- Quality Teaching and Learning at Monash
University - Business and Economics, Australian Campuses
- Student-focussed Initiatives
- Teacher-focussed Initiatives
- School of Business, Malaysia Campus
- Student Transition
- Academic
- Personal
- Administrative
- Future Directions
3Monash Approach to Quality Teaching and
Learning
- Excellence in Education
- further implement the principles of
student-centred, flexible learning emphasising
discovery, analysis and integration of
information, problem-solving, communication and
preparation for a lifetime of learning - Monash Directions 2025, p. 7
4One International Students Comments
- Educational expectations student-centred or
teacher-focussed teaching? - One students comments
- In .. (education in home country), it seems
like the students are lazy. In Australia, it
seems like the teachers are lazy
5Quality Teaching and Learning Objectives
- STUDENTS
- Encouraging students engagement with faculty and
studies - Active learning, encouraging deep learning
approaches, discovery and problem-solving -
- TEACHERS
- Student rather than teacher- focussed teaching
- Teacher as facilitator of students active
learning
6Australian Campuses Business and Economics
Student-Focussed Initiatives
- Managing Student Expectations
Orientation Week
Ongoing Throughout Studies
Student Q Manual Study and writing guide for
faculty studies
Success at Monash (SAM) Academic transition
program
7Managing Students Expectations
- Success at Monash
- Commencing students
- Orientation Week
- 2 hours
- Compulsory
- Activity based
- Socialisation with other students
- Skills University study, question analysis,
library searching, academic writing and using
references
8Managing Students Expectations
- Student Q Manual
- Referred to in all unit guides
- Decodes academic study
- Academic reading
- University writing
- Referencing
- Oral presentations
- Exam preparation
9Supporting At Risk Students
- CLASP Communication, Language and Academic
Skills Project - Based on academic language test
- Identifies at risk students
- Provides targetted programs to meet students
needs (ie, academic language development,
approaches to study)
10Teacher - Focussed Initiatives
Annual Teaching Awards
Professional Development Seminar Series Quality
teaching cross cultural communication student
diversity
Staff Induction Program (SIP) Quality teaching
and learning
11Teacher-Focussed Initiatives
- PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Staff Induction Program (SIP)
- Quality teaching and learning, active and
interactive learning, diverse student population.
- Interactive in form and content
- Professional Development Seminar Series
- Seminars
- Enhancing Unit Evaluations
- Writing Clear Exam Papers
- Cross Cultural Communication
- Staff teaching and learning projects
12School of Business, Monash University Malaysia
- What problems do new students encounter in the
School of Business? - What initiative has the School taken to help
overcome these problems?
13Academic Transition
- There will be need to adjust to new styles of
teaching and learning, in unfamiliar class
formats such as lectures and tutorials.
14Some Comments from Students
- 'It was difficult to adjust to the teaching
style, not being spoon-fed anymore tutors and
lecturers are quite accessible however. -
- 'I expected university to be a little more
self-paced and, during first semester, I was a
little overwhelmed with the workload.'
15Some Comments from Students (cont.)
- 'The standard is very high in uni. Despite high
marks in high school results from first semester
were shocking. Hard to input into studies because
do not know what is expected. - 'I still need time to adjust to the way of
studying in university, especially on catching up
with the reading and doing the assignment at the
same time.'
16Personal and Social Transition
- The movement from school to university is an
important phase of moving from adolescence to
adulthood with increased responsibilities,
independence and freedom. -
- No longer surrounded by old friends and some find
themselves feeling isolated without familiar
support networks this is particularly acute for
those who have moved away from home and
experience homesickness.
17Administrative Transition
- Universities are very large institutions that can
be confusing for students. - Activities such as sorting out own timetable and
enrolment, keeping track of information and due
dates staying in touch, are important. However,
new students often do not realise the amount of
administration necessary to keep themselves in
the loop.
18School Initiatives
- Academic and Personal and Social Transition
- First week transition program conducted by
tutors. -
- Tutors of all first year subjects conduct first
week - transition tutorial on the following areas
academic - writing using computers in learning oral
- presentations group work problem solving.
19Administrative Transition
- At various times after acceptance and during
orientation, the School of Business conducts a
Course Advisory Session. - This session advises the students on how to use
the Authcate, time-tabling, transfer to other
campuses, selection of subjects, enrolment and
how to fill in forms. - The session also explains the relevant University
policies and hands out information booklets on
the above.
20Future Directions
- Malaysia Campus
- Orientation Week Transition Program Academic and
Social - Staff Professional Development Seminar Program
Sharing Good Practice, Encouraging Reflection - Research-Lead Teaching
- Engaging Students in Learning, Small Group
Interaction in Large Classes, Using I C
Technology