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December 4 2009 Work Knowledge work integrated and work-based learning Frank Lyons Director of Foundation Direct National Teaching Fellow

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Work Knowledge work integrated and work-based learning Frank Lyons Director of Foundation Direct National Teaching Fellow. December 4 2009. Write an Elve (11 word poem set out as follows) entitled Work-based Learning. WORD WORD WORD WORD WORD WORD WORD WORD WORD WORD WORD. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: December 4 2009

December 4 2009

Work Knowledge work integrated and work-based learning

Frank Lyons Director of Foundation Direct

National Teaching Fellow

Page 2: December 4 2009

Write an Elve (11 word poem set out as follows)

entitled Work-based Learning

WORD

WORD WORD

WORD WORD WORD

WORD WORD WORD WORD

WORD

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Work based learners

At

work struggle

plan and juggle

bosses job mentor project

reward

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WI Learners are Developing Professionals:

• master lots of information

• use complicated procedures accurately

• apply difficult concepts and theories

• make fresh demands

• apply established knowledge in fresh, often-messy settings

• radically explore & transform old knowledge

• adhere to professional values and standards

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What is work based learning?What might be learned through WBL?

Issues for the University, student and employer?

WBL ?

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Applied Work Knowledge“Pure” theories applied in work Employability skills

Work Knowledge as Training

Learning is delivered

Integration through - knowledge transfer to work - capstone projects - simulation, exercises, - curriculum design

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Real case WBL in BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering

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A Novella of Angels: Angel in Marbleby Be Gardiner (1997)

Work-based learners planto shape, beyond semesters,Angels in concrete.

Professor David Young, Derby University

Constructivist WIL

Complex multidisciplinary Developed in contextSituated & conditional - theoretical & practical - developed by workersLearners create knowledge

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Issues and dilemmas

in work-based

learning WBL needs

Integration

Campus Culture

Support

Assessment

Quality

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Integrative pedagogies

Group learning Live briefs In work Projects & Placements Dissertations Guest lectures Reflection

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Integrationist Campus Stimulates

Space for Simulation

Allow creativity

Integrates activities

Good for group work

Design challenge Fractal illustration by Alex Noriega

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Shared course exercise

In mixed discipline groups design an integrative learning exercise that you think will engage your students and prepare them for work.

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WBL Projects at Different LevelsLevel 4: Toward an Equal Opportunities Policy for University of Portsmouth

Level 5: IT Training Programme For EY practitioners (Hampshire CC)

Level 6: Licence to service and repair aero engines (Hants & Sussex Aviation)

Learning a Work: Learning for Profit

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Constructed Knowledge Learning Contract: Topside redesign of HMS Illustrious

LearningOutcomes

Project planning Electro Magnetism & Mutual Interference CAD Topside design

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Work-based Project assessments for different Stakeholders

Companies - designs, artifacts, business and project plans, risk analysis, new processes policy developments, work evaluation Professional - journal articles, conference papersUniversity - thesis, dissertations & reflective reportsThe Public - websites, public information documents

“knowing how to” and “knowing that”

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Summative Assessment: WBL Project ReportsCompany’s role in assessment - appraisal of employee’s role in project - business relevance and market valueUniversity’ role (beyond feedback) - Key theoretical and practical concepts

- Use of ideas and ways of working - Awareness of impact - Reporting standards - Evaluation - State of Art

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Good WBL Projects

Useful to employerNew learning Prerequisite knowledge & skillsFormally expressed learning outcomesManageable in the time available Appropriate level and volumeResults in an agreed assessment artefactAppropriate supervision must be available

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The Lost Dipstick: your WBL project

The Dipstick measured the fuel in a tank buried outside the University/factory The fuel is used to power generators for the kitchens, air conditioning, laboratory equipment and lighting.

Brainstorm: aims & rationale, learning scope (level and volume), negotiations, method, timetable, resources & complementary study, evidence and reports to be presented for assessment