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‘PDP: It’s a Journey, not a Destination’ Dr Victor McNair & Dr Sharon Milner 24 th Jan 2013
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Page 1: ‘PDP: It’s a Journey, not a Destination’ Dr Victor McNair & Dr Sharon Milner 24 th  Jan 2013

‘PDP: It’s a Journey, not a Destination’

Dr Victor McNair & Dr Sharon Milner

24th Jan 2013

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Remember PDS?

In the good old days...

PDS /PDP confusion

“....Another burden ...”

“...what’s the point...”

A few visionaries

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PDP is....

Self review

Skill development

Transitions

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YEAR 1What Transference issues should we identify, support and disseminate?

YEAR 2How do we support the

transition from 1st to 2nd year?

YEAR 3/PlacementHow do we support

transition from 2nd year?

2010-11

2012-13

2011-12

2013-14How does

P2+ support employment?

Strategy

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KIS

!

HEAR!

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Student perceptions of their PDP experience

Cross-faculty PDP survey carried out with 1st year students in 2011 (587)

Followed up with 2nd year students in 2012 (370)

Student perceptions via Likert scale: 1 = a lot, 2= to some extent, 3= a little 4 = Not at all

(caveat: not necessarily the same students surveyed in 2nd year)

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Student perceptions of their PDP experience…

in helping them to: • Self Review:

• Evaluate their potential• Plan and support their personal

development• Develop Skills• Successful transition through:

• Reflective practice• Understanding employability

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Self Review

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Self review: Student quotes “I felt it was expected of me to know how to do independent learning from the beginning so

I felt a lack of guidance...but it has allowed me to be a bit creative in my approach to learning. I now feel stronger as a person” (ADBE)

“Regular comprehensive feedback has helped me to assess my strengths and weaknesses and areas for improvements. Study skills class … were extremely useful as I previously did not understand referencing and researching” (Life & Health Sciences)

“My time at university has provided me with experience in meeting deadlines and the importance of independent learning. This improved my skills such as organisation, research, team working and self preservation”. (UBS)

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Skills Development:

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Skills Development: Student Quotes ‘I want to get a better job when I leave university. I think skills I am learning

on my course will help with that” (UBS)

“I have received good feedback on opportunities on how to do better in coursework progress and in presentations. I have used this feedback to set new targets for myself” (Social Sciences)

“I have learnt a lot from my first and second year, with working in groups I have developed skills like problem solving, being more confident in my own opinion” (Computing and Engineering)

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Successful transitions through:

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Successful Transition: Student Quotes

“It has made me independent and not afraid to say what I am good at, before I was a lot quieter” (Arts)

‘I feel that I have gained valuable skills such as being able to reflect on previous work to help make future work better. I have found that many of the skills acquired can be taken to the workplace” (UBS)

“I have been able to use the skills I gained from placement within my course and these are real skills that will improve my practice” (Life and Health Sciences)

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Key Messages from SurveysResults show that while many students believe that though their independence in learning is strong, there are opportunities for developing this aspect of PDP.

The development of higher order thinking skills is a growing need among employers and these results show how many students are confident that their courses are providing opportunities to develop such skills

Life long learning and identifying employability skills has been a PDP priority for many years. Results show that there is an emerging pattern of success in this area.

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HEA Seminar: 13th Feb 2013“Using PBL to support the development of employability skills”http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/events/detail/2013/Seminars/Themes/GEN367-Ulster

Employability Conference: “Managing Employability in a Changing Landscape” 9th May 2013http://employability.ulster.ac.uk

Other Ulster events of interest:

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PDP website: http://pdp.ulster.ac.uk

UMAP: http://umap.ulster.ac.uk

PACE: http://pace.ulster.ac.uk

Skills+ website

Further Information visit:

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CASE STUDY

Review the Studies Advice information provided and undertake a PDP-led review of the scenario. Be prepared to report back on the issues raised and how you may be prepared to deal with them.