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ALPS Conference 16 -17 March 2010
Work-based learning and assessment for the next decade
16 17 March 2010
Weetwood Hall, Leeds, UK
ALPS aim over the past five years has been to increase the confidence and competence of students graduating in health and social care. With a high proportion of many undergraduate courses being taught within practice settings, work-based learning and assessment has increasingly been at the forefront of education development.
The ALPS Conference 2010 will facilitate the dissemination of ALPS work and act as a springboard from which programme outputs and embedding projects may be launched. The conference will also:
identify the trends and potential developments of work-based learning and assessment over the next 10 years
review current and up-and-coming learning technologies
highlight factors affecting the employability of graduating students
The Conference will be of interest to all those working in health and social care education, as well as researchers, professionals, and anyone concerned with the future of work-based learning and assessment.
Workshops, roundtable and oral presentations will be focused on one of the two conference themes:
1. Working in partnership to improve employability
Ensuring and assuring professional competence
How should Higher Education respond to the changing employment landscape? (e.g., the changing face of the NHS)
All together now interprofessional working, learning and assessment
Working in collaboration
Services for students (support during fieldwork, work experience, practice placements etc.)
2. Learning and assessment in the technological age
Learning without walls
Student expectations of learning and assessment
Mobile learning in a mobile world
Technology as an enhancement to learning
Long-arm supervision of students at work-based placements
Sustainability and scalability of learning and assessment innovations
For details of the conference and registration: http://www.alps-cetl.ac.uk/2010registration.html
Trish Walker
ALPS Programme Manager
Assessment & Learning in Practice Settings
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0113 343 4860
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