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National research on the postgraduate student experiences:Case presentation on career development and employability (Volume 3 of 3)
Also titled: First year postgraduate student experience "This is volume three of three volumes of case studies to enhance the postgraduate student experience. The theme of this case study is: First year postgraduate student experience The other two case studies in this series are: \ud
Volume 1 - First year postgraduate student experiences\ud
Volume 2 - Postgraduate student diversity\ud
This case study presentation on career development and employability is based on student engagement breakfasts, interviews and focus groups with 366 people across the stakeholder groups of postgraduate students, educators and university executives from 26 Australian institutions" - from p.
National research on the postgraduate student experience: Case presentation on the first year postgraduate student experience (volume 1 of 3)
Also titled: First year postgraduate student experience "This is volume one of three volumes of case studies to enhance the postgraduate student experience. The theme of this case study is: First year postgraduate student experience The other two case studies in this series are: Volume 2 - Postgraduate student diversity Volume 3 - Career development and employability This case presentation on the first year postgraduate student experience is based on experiences derived from student engagement breakfasts, interviews, and focus groups with 366 people across the stakeholder groups of postgraduate students, educators, and university executives from 26 institutions." - from p.
The digital student experience at UAL
This report presents an investigation into the student experience in digital contexts at UAL. It provides insights into areas of practice and communication that are high in students’ minds, and explores how we can make better use of technology to manage and meet students’ expectations. The research is based on a University-wide
survey, which received 433 responses across all colleges and a wide range of disciplines. The survey design
was informed by the opinions expressed in a series of small-scale focus groups. Conducting the survey at this later stage enabled us to elicit more detailed data about the themes that emerged during the focus groups. Moodle was a focal point of the work as it is the most frequently used and well-known element of the Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) services provided by UAL. However findings were also made about Myblog.arts and Workflow, UAL’s blogging and e-portfolio platforms
Interprofessional learning in practice: The student experience
Interprofessional learning and the development of teamworking skills are
recognised as essential for patient care and are also a government priority for
undergraduate education. Sixteen occupational therapy students worked on
an interprofessional training ward as part of their practice placement and three
of them participated in an evaluation using the nominal group technique.
Despite this small number, the evaluation identifies the value of this learning
experience in giving the students an opportunity to appreciate the importance of
interpersonal skills; to learn about other team members’ roles; and to experience
the challenges of working on a busy rehabilitation ward for older people
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Student midwives'views of caseloading: the BUMP study
In 2007 the Nursing and Midwifery Council recommended
that across the UK all pre-registration, undergraduate student midwives should, as part of their education, have the opportunity to experience continuity of care through caseloading practice. This article reports on a qualitative exploration of student midwives’ views of caseloading a known group of women, which formed part of a larger action research project through Bournemouth University’s pre-registration, undergraduate midwifery programme. Analysis of the caseloading data revealed
four themes: preparation to undertake a caseload; knowing your mentor; tri-partite meetings; and relevance of caseloading to their learning in becoming midwives. Caseloading was identified by the students as being a highly valuable learning experience. Attitudes of the midwife mentor and link tutor were seen as important and impacted on student confidence in preparing for, and learning from, their caseloading experience. Findings
of this study highlight the importance of developing a shared understanding and commitment to agreed support mechanisms, which sustains and enriches the experience of the student through their caseloading
Inspiring the Wonderment: Emotional Intelligence in Higher Education
The purpose of this research was to shed insight on the degree to which instructor Emotional Intelligence (EI) may moderate the student/teacher relationship. Interviews were conducted to gather qualitative data on the experience of several students at a private university in the Midwest. The findings suggest that there appears to be a positive relationship between instructor EI and a positive academic experience by the student. Further research on this topic may indicate that institutions may also benefit from incorporating the tracking and evaluating of EI in their faculty body to enhance academic success student
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