YOU ARE DOWNLOADING DOCUMENT

Please tick the box to continue:

Transcript
Page 1: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

Glasgow Caledonia UniversityTEAN 2010 Conference

IT Unit
Change this so that it relates to this conference
Page 2: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

Delivering Wider Access to students in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland

Ian Minty Lindsay Nicol

UHI Millennium Institute

Page 3: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

The context (1)

• Responding to changing patterns of provision

• Fitting into a 1 yr ft PGDE structure• Partnership with the University of

Strathclyde• Gaining local authority support• Using locally-based staff to deliver• Gaining institutional and national approval

Page 4: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

The Context (2)

• Scottish Executive’s Stage 2 Review of Initial Teacher Education, (2005) “….. accessing initial teacher training is problematic for potential students living in remote areas……”

• Currently 20 ITE students studying in 3 separate UHI locations (5% of the total enrolment on the 09-10 cohort of 427 Strathclyde PGDE Primary students)

IT Unit
Use 0910 chort numbers and percentages
Page 5: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

•Lews Castle College

•Inverness College

•Moray College

•Argyll College

Page 6: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

PGDE Structure

• 2 semesters of 18 weeks each• 18 weeks taught • 18 weeks school practice (9 wks P4-7, 2 wks nursery

and 7wks P1-3• Semester 1 Primary 5-7 (8-11 yrs), including modules on

language, maths and educational studies• Semester 2 Early Years (3 – 8 yrs), including Expressive

Arts and RME.• Planning Effective Teaching and Learning (PETL) runs

throughout the course• PETL delivered simultaneously in Gaelic to UHI and

Glasgow for Gaelic pathway students

Page 7: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

The Laptop Initiative

• Laptops for every PGDE student

• Use of 1st Class virtual learning environment (VLE)

• Blended learning delivery

• Students gaining computer skills

• Lectures video-streamed

• Intensive use of video-conferencing

Page 8: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

Gaelic and English Pathways

2003-04 Just 2 Gaelic students

2008-09 34 (2 Gaelic and 32 English) in 4

locations

2009-10 20 (3 Gaelic and 18 English) in 3

locations

Total so far of 125 students

32 Gaelic pathway

93 English pathway

IT Unit
use 2009 - 2010 figures/ details
Page 9: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

Local Authority benefits

• Use of experienced teachers to carry out teaching practice supervision

• Involvement in interviews

• Learning new technology skills

• Building their own CPD profiles

Page 10: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

The Challenges (1)

• Failure of graduates to land permanent jobs

• Lack of movement amongst older teachers

• Scottish Govt commitment to a guaranteed probationary year

• Reduction by Sc Govt of ITE numbers in 09-10. Drop from 521 to 427

• 75% reduction for 10-11

Page 11: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

Challenges (2)

• Small schools and student teachers

• Rollout of the widening access model to other remote locations, eg Dumfries and Galloway

• Equity of experience between the Glasgow Jordanhill students and the UHI students

• Is this a sustainable model, and if so what’s the future for TEIs ?

Page 12: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

UHI and Strathclyde staff research activity

• Mary Welsh, Strathclyde, Impact of the Laptop Initiative

• Donald Gillies, Strathclyde, Widening Access

• Ian Minty, UHI, and Lynda Keith, Strathclyde, The Student Experience

Page 13: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

Flora’s Story

Page 14: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

If you want to contact us:

[email protected]@moray.uhi.ac.uk

IT Unit
my details instead? As Lynda has now left?
Page 15: Glasgow Caledonia University TEAN 2010 Conference

Related Documents