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Earning while learning - implementing work-based learning within the Foundation Degree in ICT. Neil Murray, Lecturer in work-based learning in ICT, Faculty of Technology. Contents. Foundation Degrees Foundation Degrees at the OU The Foundation Degree in ICT (GO4) Work-based learning
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Earning while learning - implementing work-based learning within the Foundation Degree in ICT Neil Murray, Lecturer in work-based learning inICT, Faculty of Technology
Contents • Foundation Degrees • Foundation Degrees at the OU • The Foundation Degree in ICT (GO4) • Work-based learning • T121/T226 WBL courses • Potential benefits and issues
What are Foundation Degrees? • First new HE qualification in 25 years • Degree level qualification designated as Intermediate on the FHEQ • Self-standing qualifications, but with clear routes for progression • Part of government’s strategy to up-skill the workforce and widen participation in HE • Aimed at learners wishing to enter a profession as well as those seeking continuing professional development • Workplace focus
Design of Foundation Degrees • Integrate academic and work-based learning • Use external reference points • Have clear ILOs for academic and work-based components • Provide innovative and authentic WBL (minimum 20% of FD)
Defining characteristics of Foundation Degrees • Employer involvement and partnerships • Accessibility • Articulation and progression • Flexibility
Foundation Degrees at the OU • G04: Foundation Degree in Information and Communication Technologies • G06: Foundation Degree in Computing and its Practice
ICT T175, M150 MT127 MU120, MST121 T121 (WBL) T226 (WBL) Other specific T courses T228 (CISCO) TM227 Computing & its Practice T175, M150 MT127 MU120 M226 (WBL) Other specific M courses TM227 The two Foundation Degrees: components Vendor
How do they differ? • In both degrees learners cover the basics of data, information, communication and computers • Computing and Its Practice will primarily appeal to learners interested in using and programming computers. • Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) will appeal to a wider audience of learners who want to explore the theory and practice of ICTs in a variety of different contexts.
Foundation Degree in ICT • 240 CATS points at HE1 and HE2 • 60 points of work-based learning: • T121 ICTs at Work • T226 ICTs, Change and Projects at Work • vocationally relevant and valued • a framework for integrated personal and professional development • a pathway to honours
What is work-based learning? • Setting up the framework for learning at work • Recognising opportunities to learn at work • Being able to apply learning at work • Reflecting on, and learning from, experiences at work • Taking responsibility for own career development
WBL Courses within the FD in ICT At level 1, ICTs at Work (T121) was launched in October 2005 and covers: • learning how to learn • exploring ICTs in the workplace • personal and career development planning • the organisational context • national standards and frameworks • professional bodies and professionalism
WBL Courses within the FD in ICT • At level 2, ICTs, Changeand Projects at Work (T226), continues the personal and career development strand and also covers: • ICTs as drivers and enablers of change at work • project working as a way of implementing change • developing ideas for real work-based projects • developing plans and a business case for work-based projects.
Skills and knowledge development • Key transferable skills and knowledge • Employability skills and knowledge • Practical and professional skills and knowledge • Cognitive skills and knowledge
Professional development • National occupational standards • Assessing occupational skills • Personal and career development planning • Continuing professional development
T121 Materials/Resources • Reader: Manager’s Good Study Guide • Course Study Guide • Course Companion • Worksheets + binder • Promises eDesktop • Conferences
Tutor support model • 4 f2f tutorials (each of 2 hours). • Assessment of 3 TMAs/Marking of ECA • Support up to 15 students • 25 hours online support • Note that there is no workplace visit
Evaluation of T121 • COBE funded evaluation of ‘pilot’ presentation • 2 Consultants appointed • Evaluation from student, tutor and employer perspective • How is it going so far?
Benefits for students Students can: • ‘earn while they learn’ • gain up-to-date professional certification and a nationally recognised qualification • enhance their employability • progress to Honours and beyond
Benefits for employers Staff can: • study for academic qualifications while working • gain professional skills and academic knowledge relevant to their work • enhance their contribution to the workplace as a result of personal and professional development
Benefits for us • Potential new markets • Collaborative partnerships • Creating new professional programmes and pathways • New ways of thinking about our curriculum
Issues • How coherent is the FD in ICT as a programme of study? • Is WBL sufficiently integrated? • Employer involvement • Problems/complexity of collaborative working • FD marketing/recruitment