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Presentatie titel. Presentatie titel. Hogeschool Rotterdam Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences. Rotterdam, 00 januari 2007. Rotterdam, February 3 2011. Programme. Introduction Hogeschool Rotterdam general policy co-operation with the professional field School of Social Work
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Presentatie titel Presentatie titel Hogeschool Rotterdam Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences Rotterdam, 00 januari 2007 Rotterdam, February 3 2011
Programme • Introduction • Hogeschool Rotterdam • general policy • co-operation with the professional field • School of Social Work • general introduction • working life co-operation • Discussion
Factsheet: Rotterdam University; a Rotterdam Institution • 30000 students • 3000 employees • 240 million Euro budget • 11 Educational Institutes between 2000 en 3000 students • 1 Knowledge institute; 6 Knowledge Centres • 8 central Staff Services Departments
Rotterdam University Well-structured, flexible education with a practical orientation mission: Rotterdam University is the Rotterdam university, where people exceed themselves through learning and working, thought and action.
Locations 5 7 6 1.Museumpark – 2. Academieplein – 3. Blaak/Wijnhaven – 4. Kralingse Zoom – 5. Pieter de Hoogweg / Loydstraat – 6. RDM - 7. Dordrecht
What do we offer ? Bachelor Programmes (90 choices)(full-time, part-time and dual study routes) Master Programmes Associated Degree Programmes Applied Research Contract Activities
11 Educational Institutions School of Commercial Management Studies School of Communication, Media and Information Technology School of Construction and Management School of Education School of Engineering and Applied Science School of Financial Management School of Healthcare Studies School of Management Studies School of Social Work Rotterdam Business School Willem de Kooning Academy Art, Media, Design & Leisure
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A Rotterdam institution A role in the region (Outside In & Inside Out) active role for outside world of work in course programs problems from practice, as starting point for learning guest tutors, external experts & programme committees active contribution to the knowledge infrastructure of region internships and dual sections of the programmes (multidisciplinary) projects and graduation projects professorships, knowledge network centres of expertise contract education
The Rotterdam Education Model (REM) Framework and source of inspiration for education professional practice takes centre stage education aimed at result-oriented approach to problems firm basis (concepts and skills) diversity » programme career support and options cross programme co-operation in projects and specialisations
REM en OIIO need curricula with appropriate (flexible) space for issues from working life consistency between the various lines of practice training competent staff on educating in and co-operating with the professional field structural relationships with the professional field customer-oriented relation management and accessibility (Bureau External Relations) co-operation in multidisciplinary issues in the professional field
Knowledge centers Knowledge centres offer powerful multi-disciplinary research activities that focus on current regional issues. For the coming period, these themes are: • Health innovation • Talent Development • Smart solutions; sustainability cleantech • Creative Industry; cultural diversity • Integral area development • Business Development & Entrepreneurship
I-labs Students at Rotterdam University are challenged to exceed expectations. On a Rotterdam way: through learning and working, by thinking and doing. Students looking for an extra challenge, "excellent students " can participate in an Innovation-lab which is connected to a knowledge centre. Students and professionals from practice are working together in solving complex issues in an innovative way .
How we operate Structural relationships and co-operation with the professional field at various levels and with different types of organisations. In relation to the various teaching and research activities, there are many colleagues who have relationships within the professional field. 11 institutes manager external relations external relations office Concern concern manager external relations central external relations office network managers external relations Knowledge centres ‘under construction’
School of Social Work Presentatie titel ISO Rotterdam, 00 januari 2007
School of Social Work (1) 4 different bachelor programmes: CMV (Cultural Social Work, Community Work) MWD (Social Work and Social Services) Pedagogiek (Pedagogical Work) SPH (Social Educational Care Work) OPGM, a general orientation year preparing for one of the above-mentioned programmes
School of Social Work • Facts and figures October 2010 F P D T • CMV 241 47 54 342 • MWD 570 189 759 • Peda 894 190 1084 • SPH 666 185 851 • OPGM 155 155 T 2526 611 54 3191 Teachers : 187 138.42 fte Staff and Services: 49 41.05 fte
School of Social Work (2) a 2 year Master’s course programme in Urban Education (48 students) Knowledge Centre ‘Talent development’ ‘Growing up In the City’ ‘Life long Learning’ Tailor made courses and training programmes provided by Transfergroup Rotterdam
ISO and Outside In & Inside Out • Active role for outside world of work in course programs • problems from practice as starting point for learning • guest tutors, external experts & programme committees • Active contribution to the knowledge infrastructure of the region • internships and dual sections of the programmes • (multidisciplinary) projects and graduation projects • lectureships, knowledge networks and centres of expertise • contract activities
Active role for outside world of work in all curricula Problems from practice, as starting point for learning • Parts of the curricula, year 1 – 4, are reserved for problems from practice • Students work on those problems in groups varying from 1-8 students • Social Workers from institutions or organisations act as co-instructors • Social Workers take part in judging the work of the students
Guest tutors, external experts & programme committees • Social Workers are active in educational programmes • Incidental • Structural • External experts have an active contribution: • In minors • In thesis • Social Workers are active in programme committees: • They reflect on plans of ISO • They reflect on educational programmes • They reflect on policy – trends in the social sector
Example Curriculum Ba full time study, second year (60 EC)(since September 2010):
Active contribution to the knowledge infrastructure of the region - examples • Internships and dual sections of the programmes • Exceed Yourself • De Katrol • (Multidisciplinary) Projects and graduation projects: • Students take part in projects outside the University • Professorships, knowledge networks and centres of expertise: • ‘Growing up in the City’ • ‘Social activities in secondary schools’ • Contract activities: • Coaching teams of Social Workers
How do we operate as ISO • As each institute, ISO has a Manager External Relations • As each institute, ISO has an External Relations Office
Manager External Relations The Manager External Relations is a staff member who: • Represents, in coordination with the other managers, Rotterdam University and the Institute in the outside world • Acts as an intermediary for external and internal parties that seek cooperation • Has an advising, initiating and coordinating role within the Institute concerning OIIO policy • Develops OIIO policy and the practice driven parts of the curricula • Identifies internal and external needs concerning relationship issues/assignments • Identifies external commercial needs • Participates in a Rotterdam University wide network
External Relations Office Practice driven activities in all study programmes are being coordinated, administrated and evaluated by this office • matching students with practice-based educational activities • customer relationship management • expertmeetings • …… Manager and Bureau are responsible for carrying out the OIIO policy
Assignment “equalizer” 1 - 4 Problem and purpose: • clear and clearly stated; solution direction is given Criteria for the final product: • clear and clearly stated; final product is given Guidance: • planning of study and deliverables are given; counseling hours are given Professional complexity: • within the domain of training or client is known to student Final product: • simple, not necessarily instantly applicable in practice
Assignment “equalizer” • well structured, simple, clear and guided More open, complex, accountable