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Developing and Implementing your departmental change
initiative
Mick HealeyHE Consultant and Researcher
www.mickhealey.co.uk
A warning to us all
“A conference is a gathering of important people who singly can do nothing, but together can decide that nothing can be done.”
Fred Allen
Developing and implementing your departmental change initiative A. Creative Thinking
1 Share and prioritise ideas within teams (45 mins)
2 Identify question / issue your team would like help with (10 mins)
B. Liquid Café 16.00-16.50
3 Issues in developing and implementing your departmental change initiative (35 mins)
4 Plenary discussion (10 mins)
Creative thinking
In your group individually write down on post-its your ideas for developing and implementing your departmental change initiative
One idea per post-it
“Doing things better versus doing better things”
Developing unique selling point
Implementing the University Strategy
Creative thinking
In a round each of you should read out one idea and without elaboration or comment add it to the flip chart. Keep going until all the ideas have been added.
Action planning
As a group allocate each idea to one of:
a) Common and feasible
b) Innovative and feasible
c) Innovative but not yet feasible
Discard any ideas you feel are common but not feasible.
Action planning
Innovative
Not yet feasible
Innovative
Feasible
Not yet feasible
Feasible
Common Innovative
Common
Feasible
Prioritisation
Each person should individually vote (by putting their mark on the relevant post-its) for the three ideas that they would prioritise for moving your departmental change initiative forward.
Action planning
Each team should agree THREE ideas that they are going to prioritise in the next 6-12 months.
Identify team question / issue
Each team should come up with ONE question / issue you would like to discuss with others present in the room.
This is best phrased as an open question e.g.‘How can we best engage students in giving peer feedback?’
‘How can we persuade other members of the department to implement our departmental change initiative to …..?’
Write the question on a piece of paper ALONG WITH YOUR TEAM INSTITUTION AND DEPARTMENT and give to me to display.
Developing and Implementing your departmental change
initiative
Liquid Cafe
Liquid Café Write your Q at the top of the flip chart.Summarise your project on a piece of paper in no
more than two sentences.One person from each team should act as table
host • Stimulate discussion around your Q• Capture main ideas discussed (text, pictures, diagrams
etc).
Others should participate in discussions at other tables – add ideas to flip charts
Law of two feet 20 mins
Questions for discussion1. How can we engage students to act upon the
feedback that they receive? (LSBU – STEM & Social Work)
2. What are the most efficient and effective ways of creating a personal dialogue with students around assessment and feedback? (Huddersfield)
3. What interventions are you aware of which have enhanced assessment and feedback OR academic support? (LSBU Law)
4. How can we create a culture where staff can constructively critique each other? (Hull)
Questions for discussion
5. How can we enhance student engagement and participation in group work? (Aberystwyth)
6. How can we improve students’ perception of their own progress? (LSBU – Arts & Media)
7. How can we best engage professionals who have a teaching role? (QUB – Medicine)
8. How do we overcome institutional barriers to encourage inter-disciplinarity in teaching & learning? (QUB – Creative Arts; RGU – Pharmacy)
Reflection and action planning
Please return to your team table
Table host should brief the other team members with the main points of the discussion (5 mins)
Agree action points you want to implement (5 mins)
Plenary
What ideas have arisen from the creative thinking and Liquid Café sessions which are applicable beyond your specific departmental change initiative?
THE END
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