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AUAF’s Approach: Professional Learning Informed by Liberal Arts and Sciences Education Presentation for 2019 QAAD Workshops Dr Andrew Starcher, Dean of Faculty January 26, 2019. OUTLINE. About AUAF. Presentation for 2019 QAAD Workshops. AUAF Timeline. Opened in 2006 Attacked in 2016
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AUAF’s Approach: Professional Learning Informed by Liberal Arts and Sciences Education Presentation for 2019 QAAD Workshops Dr Andrew Starcher, Dean of Faculty January 26, 2019
About AUAF Presentation for 2019 QAAD Workshops
AUAF Timeline Opened in 2006 Attacked in 2016 New campus 2017 Accreditation 2018
Students and Alumni (Fall 2018) • 782 UG students (fall 2018) • 86 Graduate students (fall 2018) • 1,241 Certificate (PDI) students • 37% first-year female students • 54% Academy female students • 89% of students on financial aid • 1,192 alumni • 80% of alumni employed • 66% of alumni living in Afghanistan
Faculty (Fall 2018) • 58 Teaching faculty • 36 F-T, 22 P-T • Doctorates 38% • Female professors 29% • Afghan Faculty 48%
Educational Vision Presentation for 2019 QAAD Workshops
The university will be known for academic and professional programs that build on liberal studies and provide enlightened instruction in key areas that serve the development of the country and promote the aspirations of its students. • English as language of instruction • Rigorous general education core • Outcomes-based skill development in degree programs • Co-educational and residential student learning experience International-level education relevant to the needs of Afghanistan and to students’ aspirations
Holism / character formation • Leadership • Breadth of knowledge • Personal development • Critical thinking • General education The Liberal Arts and Sciences Tradition
Communication skills in English and a national language • Critical thinking and problem-solving skills • Leadership, ethics & social responsibility • Technological competence • Global & cultural awareness • Forms of knowledge Focus on general education core competencies
Outcomes-based Approach to Curriculum Development Presentation for 2019 QAAD Workshops
Academy Year ‘0’ English, math, computing Year Two Core Curriculum II, & Major Year One Core Curriculum I & Major Year Three & Four Core Capstone & Major The “Chevron” Model
An AUAF Graduate is able to:Speak and write effectively in English and in one national language, demonstrating research capacity and rhetorical competency in academic and professional contexts. (a) Reading, (b) Writing, (b) Information Literacy Afghan I Afghan II National Language III English in Disciplines V Eng I Eng I Eng III English in Disciplines IV SS&H I A SS&H III B SS&H II B SS&H IV C
Example: BBA Program Learning Outcomes • Learning Outcome #1: MBA graduates will be able to develop comprehensive solutions to business problems. • Learning Outcome #2: MBA graduates will demonstrate effective, persuasive communication. • Learning Outcome #3: MBA graduates will be able to understand the role of modern technology and management practices in decision making. • Learning Outcome #4: MBA graduates will be able to apply ethics in business, government, and society.
Interactive, Experiential & Integrated Teaching and Learning Presentation for 2019 QAAD Workshops
ACTIVE LEARNING • Discussion • Pair and Groupwork in class • “Flipped Classrooms” • Team projects • Undergraduate research • Case studies • Technologically enhanced learning
Interaction through a Learning Management System (Canvas) Teacher-Student interaction (e.g., written feedback or announcements) Student-Teacher interaction (e.g., response to feedback, discussion forums) -Student-Student interaction (e.g., discussion forums or group projects) Student-Content interaction (e.g., response to video or uploaded content) Technoligcally enhanced learning
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING • Co-curricular activities • Student government • Clubs • Residence Life Activities • Internships • Moot court competitions • Model United Nations • Service Learning • Combined classrooms with student from other universities
Integrated Learning Making connections connecting skills and knowledge from earlier general education courses within a major, between fields, between curriculum, co- curriculum, or between academic knowledge and experiential practice
Capstones for Integrated Learning General Education Capstone Major Capstone Experiences Final course or courses in the major Final integrated project (business plan, IT product, research paper) Reflection on past learning Assessment of program (major) learning outcomes • Last course in “Chevron” • Final integrated project (presentation, paper) • Reflection on past learning • Assessment of general education learning outcomes
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