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Challenging learners at Part 1: Development of an enquiry based module Cathy Hughes Real Estate & Planning
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Page 1: Challenging learners at Part 1: Development of an enquiry based module Cathy Hughes Real Estate & Planning.

Challenging learners at Part 1: Development of an enquiry based module

Cathy HughesReal Estate & Planning

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REP U/G Programme review – existing structure

Valuation (20)

Economics(20)

Planning(20)

Real estate study skills (20)

InvestmentAppraisal (20)

I&F(120)

Property law(20)

Planning implementation (20)

Building (10)

Management (10)Prop. Law (10)

Law (10)

D&P(120)

UPMV(120)

Rural(120)

1

2

3

+1

Economics (20)

Accounting and tax (10)

Forecasting and marketing(10)

Info mgt and analysis(10)

Project(10)

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Plenty of reasons to celebrate

• 40 years of success• High academic entry requirements (now AAB)• Academic rigour and near market application

of knowledge noted by external examiners• Highly sought-after graduates (normally over

90% employment levels)

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But on reflection…

• Demands of employers are changing

• We need to review what we teach and how we teach it

• Skills and expectations of incoming students are changing

Added to which…

• The experience of our students suggests change is needed

• RREF employer survey (2007)– Perception of complacency in

Department and students

• Department Away Day (Jan 2007)– Awareness that structure, content and

teaching methods need addressing

• Reading Student Survey (Autumn 2008)– Low level of academic challenge at Part 1 – Low scores for active and collaborative

learning at Part 1– Low level of interaction with staff at part

1– Low level of engagement with e-learning

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PART 2PART 1

Projects in Real Estate & Planning (1)(40)

Projects in Real Estate & Planning (1)(40)

Projects in Real Estate & Planning (2) (30)

Projects in Real Estate & Planning (2) (30)

Economics (20)Economics (20)

Planning and Building(20)

Planning and Building(20)

Investment Appraisal (20)

Investment Appraisal (20)

Law (10+10)Law (10+10)

Valuation(20)

Valuation(20)

Economics & Investment(20)

Economics & Investment(20)

Planning Law & Practice 20

Planning Law & Practice 20 Management

(20)

Management(20)

Property Law (10)

Property Law (10)

‘Sun and Moons’ ModelREP U/G Programme review – Revised Structure

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Sun (1)

Aims to:• Develop skills• Promote active learning• Apply and develop

knowledge from ‘moons’

Must be:• Enjoyable• Engaging • Challenging

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Your Reading

• Project 1: Create Reading Fact File– Resources and data collection

o Group submission

• Project 2: Find me a property– Local property markets and occupational requirements

o Group presentation and exam-style essay

• Project 3: How did it happen?– The development process

o Individual essay

• Project 4: Add value to my property– Market analysis and investors’ strategies

o Group reporto Individual multiple choice test

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Encouraging and supporting and active learning

General points• Each project gradually requires more

interpretation by students• Clear and detailed assessment criteria• Blackboard discussion board• Surgeries• Group progress reports/intermediate milestones • Prompt feedback at each stage• Evaluation at each stage

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Evaluation – so far Student evaluation:

Challenging & stimulating:• A lot – 61%/62%

A little – 35%/38%

Enjoyment:• A lot – 66%/69%• A little – 31%/28%

Comments largely positive or encouragingly negative (e.g. didn’t like it because I had to work hard to find the information)

Staff evaluation:(ie my perceptions!)

• It is a more satisfying way to ‘teach’

• Scaffolding is important (its a question of balance)

• Let the technology help – but recognise your (my) limitations

• It doesn’t have to be complicated

• Don’t expect it to be less work (at least not at first)

• Student expectations change – continuity important