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 reflection Re-imagining PPDP for the Social Age Simon and his camera CC BY-NC-ND 2. Graham Holden Director of Learning & Teaching @GrahamJHolden @andrewmid #shult15

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Page 2: Student engagement with reflection – Re-imagining PPDP for the Social Age

"[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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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

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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

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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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