Leicester Institute of Legal Practice Inter-disciplinary learning for the work-based student
Current trends Post graduate distance learning emphasis Growth in number of part time and work based students Increasing diverse student community, including international Widening participation obligations Growing concern from students about economic benefits of HE ( HEA 2009) Financial climate 75% of 2020 workforce is over 16 years of age Post graduate review  (expected Spring 2010) A. Smith FE experiences (Changing Learner Experience (2009)) Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice
Intellectual Property The Gowers Review of Intellectual Property 2006 Intellectual Property for Engineers project (Roach and Soetendorp (2008)) EIPO toolkit at  www.eipo.org/patents/learning/ teaching.html Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice
Higher Ambitions? Business to be more active partners HEFCE ‘s priority to strategic skills i.e. STEM subjects New Research Excellence Framework (REF) to explicitly assess the impact of research on the  economy and society.  Speech Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice
Learner Trends Flexibility/Feels like a work environment* Significant social use of Web 2.0 tools** Digital divides**: haves/have nots; Acceptors/detractors Deficit in information literacy** *DMU Student research 2009 **Changing Learner Experience (2009) Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice
Learner Expectations? General satisfaction with ICT provision and considerable support for use due to time and space flexibility Technology useful for administration and as a repository but Web 2.0 usage remains mainly social Analytical use limited  Great Expectations  of ICT (2008) Ipsos Mori/JISC  Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice
Inter-disciplinary teaching strategy Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice Case study Kolb Experiential Learning
Leicester Institute of Legal Practice Research findings: Online lectures Wiki Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice
Inter-disciplinary teaching tools Building blocks: Practical Minimal statute Creation Exploitation Valuation Tasks: advice to colleague, design brief to consultant, stages in a project plan. Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice
Discussion In your institution or subject area, is inter-disciplinary learning: Pedagogically valid Achievable in a faculty structure?  If it is achievable, what issues do you foresee in designing materials?  How does this strategy co-ordinate with the Higher Ambitions strategy? Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice
References Great Expectations (2008) Ipsos/Mori/Jisc  http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/documents/greatexpectations.aspx Higher Ambitions (2009) http://www.bis.gov.uk Kolb, D.A. (1984) Experiential Learning .Prentice-Hall.London. Postgraduate review (2010) http://www.bis.gov.uk/postgraduate-review Changing Learner Experience (2009) Report of the Committee of Inquiry  http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/documents/heweb2.aspx Roach,J.and Soetendorp,R. (2008) IP in the engineering syllabus HEA Leicester Institute  of Legal Practice

Interdisciplinary teaching

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    Leicester Institute ofLegal Practice Inter-disciplinary learning for the work-based student
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    Current trends Postgraduate distance learning emphasis Growth in number of part time and work based students Increasing diverse student community, including international Widening participation obligations Growing concern from students about economic benefits of HE ( HEA 2009) Financial climate 75% of 2020 workforce is over 16 years of age Post graduate review (expected Spring 2010) A. Smith FE experiences (Changing Learner Experience (2009)) Leicester Institute of Legal Practice
  • 3.
    Intellectual Property TheGowers Review of Intellectual Property 2006 Intellectual Property for Engineers project (Roach and Soetendorp (2008)) EIPO toolkit at www.eipo.org/patents/learning/ teaching.html Leicester Institute of Legal Practice
  • 4.
    Higher Ambitions? Businessto be more active partners HEFCE ‘s priority to strategic skills i.e. STEM subjects New Research Excellence Framework (REF) to explicitly assess the impact of research on the economy and society. Speech Leicester Institute of Legal Practice
  • 5.
    Learner Trends Flexibility/Feelslike a work environment* Significant social use of Web 2.0 tools** Digital divides**: haves/have nots; Acceptors/detractors Deficit in information literacy** *DMU Student research 2009 **Changing Learner Experience (2009) Leicester Institute of Legal Practice
  • 6.
    Learner Expectations? Generalsatisfaction with ICT provision and considerable support for use due to time and space flexibility Technology useful for administration and as a repository but Web 2.0 usage remains mainly social Analytical use limited Great Expectations of ICT (2008) Ipsos Mori/JISC Leicester Institute of Legal Practice
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    Inter-disciplinary teaching strategyLeicester Institute of Legal Practice Case study Kolb Experiential Learning
  • 8.
    Leicester Institute ofLegal Practice Research findings: Online lectures Wiki Leicester Institute of Legal Practice
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    Inter-disciplinary teaching toolsBuilding blocks: Practical Minimal statute Creation Exploitation Valuation Tasks: advice to colleague, design brief to consultant, stages in a project plan. Leicester Institute of Legal Practice
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    Discussion In yourinstitution or subject area, is inter-disciplinary learning: Pedagogically valid Achievable in a faculty structure? If it is achievable, what issues do you foresee in designing materials? How does this strategy co-ordinate with the Higher Ambitions strategy? Leicester Institute of Legal Practice
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    References Great Expectations(2008) Ipsos/Mori/Jisc http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/documents/greatexpectations.aspx Higher Ambitions (2009) http://www.bis.gov.uk Kolb, D.A. (1984) Experiential Learning .Prentice-Hall.London. Postgraduate review (2010) http://www.bis.gov.uk/postgraduate-review Changing Learner Experience (2009) Report of the Committee of Inquiry http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/documents/heweb2.aspx Roach,J.and Soetendorp,R. (2008) IP in the engineering syllabus HEA Leicester Institute of Legal Practice