student engagement with reflection – re-imagining ppdp for the social age
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Andrew Middleton
Head of Academic Practice & Learning Innovation
Student engagement with reflectionRe-imagining PPDP for the Social Age
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Graham Holden
Director of Learning & Teaching
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"[The] changing external higher education landscape; the changing needs of employers and the changing demands and expectations of our students, necessitate a step change in the way the University supports the transition of students into and through its undergraduate and postgraduate provision and beyond."
Learning and Teaching Strategy 2020
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‘The best thing any education can bequeath is the habit of reflection and questioning.’ AC Grayling, 2000
So why is it so difficult to engage our students with reflection and PPDP?
What do you think?
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Based on: Dacre-Pool, L and Sewell, P, (2010), Moving from conceptual ambiguity to operational clarity: Employability, enterprise and entrepreneurship in higher education, Education and Training, 52, 1, 89-94. Also online
Employability
DegreeKnowledge,
Understanding& Skills
CareerDevelopment
Learning
ExperienceWork and Life
Generic Skills EmotionalIntelligence
Reflection and Evaluatione.g. PPDP
Self-efficacy Self-confidence
Self-esteem
Recognising Lifewide Engagement
Learning ecologies
Transform the ways in which students engage with, reflect on,
and record their journeys to ‘becoming professional’.
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An integrated and lifewide viewof PPDP and employability
PPDP needs to be habitual and develop thinking approaches that are fit for life
PPDP needs to be established during pre-enrolment so that the rich baseline data of transition into university helps to form the reflective habit
PPDP needs to be understood as relevant from Day 1
Course-long and course-wide engagement with PPDP means that PPDP becomes a key tool in tutoring
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PPDP needs to be concretised; that is it needs to be removed from the abstract and made real
Conclusion
Re-imagining Personal & Professional Development Planning requires that universities develop PPDP as a lifewide learning practice:
Habitual learner engagement from first contactreflecting on action in and out of the classroom
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