24 research outputs found
An evaluation of the impact of e-Portfolio supported pedagogic processes on students’ reflective capacity
This paper describes research evaluating pedagogical strategies and processes that develop the reflective capacity of students. An Appreciative Inquiry framework was adopted to establish, from a student perspective, what works or 'gives life' in terms of supporting and encouraging a reflective capacity. The context was an undergraduate module with an explicit focus on employability and 'transition-out' of university. Students were drawn from a range of courses as diverse as Performing Arts, Business Management, Engineering and Computing Science. This presented both challenges and benefits. The module utilised an e-Portfolio tool (PebblePad) linked to formative and summative assessment to support students in their learning development, including reflection around personal and career development. Key elements of the module which developed the reflective capacity of students, evident in appreciative feedback, were a personal statement first assignment linked to interdisciplinary group work and activities which scaffold the reflective process. The paper discusses the pedagogical processes involved and highlights areas for further research
Engagement and empowerment through inclusive scholarship – using action research for teacher development.
This discussion paper session explores an (HEA and SEDA) accredited PG Certificate in Learning and Teaching in HE that uses an action research project to facilitate participants’
engagement with scholarship in all its forms