Hi Michelle and all
I was just about to write to the list asking for ideas for the 2007
LDHEN Symposium theme, when Michelle's message arrived. What an
excellent initiative - and maybe a great theme for us, too?
I am sure many of us feel that some rigorous, qualitative work around
the questions of "what students do" is essential and very timely. I am
not aware of any contemporary work that helps us know and understand
more fully the vital issues relating to changing student practices.
These issues are numerous, and increasingly important, as many of us
perceive it. A couple that my colleagues have recently been debating
are: how, and how much, students read academic texts, or use libraries,
or use electronic rather than paper sources ...
This is a very exciting project and a great research initiative! Would
it be possible for all LD practitioners, subscribers to this list and
LearnHigher partners, potentially, to participate?
Not wishing to overcomplicate things, as I know LearnHigher work on this
is already underway - but could wide agreement be sought on approaches
and questions to put to individuals or groups in/under certain
conditions/circumstances? Not sure as I think out loud on this how it
could be achieved, but it would be excellent to see consultation among
the LD community about how to go about this - and some general agreement
and sharing of methods and instruments. Many of us could then take part
in inquiries which are comparable, with findings that can be brought
together to represent a large proportion of the sector and achieve a
high level of validity.
I know Sandra Sinfield of LDHEN is also involved in this research so I
wonder, Michelle and Sandra, could LDHEN subscribers who are not
involved as yet in the LearnHigher research, contribute in this way?
Should those who would like to take part make contact with you?
And, by the way, the LDHEN Symposium will be held this year at the
University of Bournemouth (kind courtesy of Chris Keenan) on Thursday
April 12th 2007. A call for papers will follow shortly.
All the best
John
John Hilsdon
Co-ordinator, Learning Development
University of Plymouth
Drake Circus
Plymouth
PL4 8AA
01752 232276
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From: learning development in higher education network
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Sent: 27 October 2006 17:27
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Subject: What do students do research?
Hi All,
I manage the LearnHigher CETL, a centre for excellence concerned both
with developing and sharing resources to support Learning Development,
and researching the teaching and learning practices in a range of
learning areas.
This year LearnHigher is undertaking a piece of research (with the
working title of 'What do students do?') that investigates the study
practices of students. As Learning Developers we know that there are a
whole host of services and resources available to students, but from my
literature search so far I can't seem to locate research that looks at
what students do with all this/ how and when they access it/ how they
make use of it to help them with the academic tasks they are faced with.
There is research on approaches to study and learning styles etc. but I
can't seem to find much on student practice.
Any references and suggestions on where to begin would be most
welcomed.
But right now it's time to go home and I will look forward to your
suggestions on monday!
Many thanks for your help
Michelle
LearnHigher Manager
Centre for Excellence in Teaching & Learning
Liverpool Hope University
Hope Park
Liverpool
L16 9JD
Tel: 0151 291 3848
Mob: 07917 781393
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