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Defining ‘Best Practice’ in PGT

Defining ‘Best Practice’ in PGT. Dr Janet De Wilde. Assistant Director , Head of STEM, HEA. 08.05.2014. STEM and the Global Economy. Which Economy?. Knowledge economy

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Defining ‘Best Practice’ in PGT

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  1. Defining ‘Best Practice’ in PGT • Dr Janet De Wilde • Assistant Director , Head of STEM, HEA • 08.05.2014

  2. STEM and the Global Economy

  3. Which Economy? Knowledge economy Comprises skills, experiences and knowledge. The highly skilled, experienced and knowledgeable ‘human resource’ is the main contributor to economy. They contribute to the economy in terms of new ideas and soft skills, particularly in the service sector. Innovation-led economy In innovation-led economy the ‘human resource’ is able to create more jobs for others, contributing and creating opportunities for themselves as well as others.

  4. Top Ten Skills Employers Want Reference - CIHE report: Graduate Employability – The Employers View

  5. Leitch Review: World Class Skills 2006n 2006 Postgraduate 3.64 One of the most powerful levers for improving productivity will be higher level skills. Postgraduate or level 5 Skills … These higher level skills are key to driver of innovation, entrepreneurship, management, leadership and R&D.

  6. CIHE: Talent Fishing 2010 What is the value of recruiting staff with Masters Qualifications SA = STRONGLY AGREE; A = AGREE; PA = PARTLY AGREE; D = DISAGREE

  7. Skills to drive innovation Communication Team working Integrity Intellectual ability Confidence Creativity

  8. Student Experience Pioneer Passenger Passive

  9. Exceptional Pedagogies??? Lectures and private study Students taught and tested

  10. Traditional: Postgraduate projects • Students learn • Experiment design • Data gathering • Data analysis • Report Writing

  11. Researching Postgraduate education ‘Smith Report’ (2010), One Step Beyond: Making the most of postgraduate education sector Higher Education Commission report (2012), Postgraduate Education British Academy (July 2012), Postgraduate funding: the neglected dimension 1994 Group (2012), The Postgraduate Crisis NUS proposals (2012), Steps towards a fairer system of Postgraduate funding in England ‘Milburn report’ (October 2012)University Challenge: How Higher Education Can Advance Social Mobility Sutton trust report on social mobility (February 2013), The Postgraduate Premium

  12. HEA Publication:Transition to higher degrees across the UK • Report by P. Wakeling & G. Hampden-Thompson • Focus on national, institutional and individual differences • Focus on f/t UK- and EU-domiciled first degree grads who completed in 2009-10 and 2010-11 • Uses HESA data about their studies, background and activities after graduation (DLHE).

  13. What influences student satisfaction? Impact of learning experience on overall satisfaction Multiple regression of National Student Survey 2011 dataset

  14. Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey 104 institutions participated at least once in the last two years Participation in PTES, 2009-2013

  15. Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey • PTES currently focuses on:

  16. PTES 2013: published in October 2013

  17. PTES 2013

  18. Profile by discipline

  19. What is needed? More research and information required Especially in a STEM discipline context

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