Hearing the student voice

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This is a project to promote the effective use of the student voice in ALT. It involves staff from Napier University, Leeds Metropolitan University, UCE Birmingham and the University of Westminister.

Hearing the student voice seminar 23rd March 2007

This is being held in the Lewis Jones Suite at the Leeds Metropolitan University Carnegie Stand.

10:00 Coffee and registration

10:20 Introduction and welcome • Hearing the Student Voice: Professor Sally Brown, Pro-Vice-Chancellor • Developing the project at Leeds Metropolitan University -Liz Beasley, Carnegie Director of Assessment, Learning and Teaching

11:30 Case study workshops (3 parallel sessions)

• Good learning and teaching - Ann Rumpus, University of Westminster • Seeking the student voice – Professor Phil Race, Leeds Metropolitan University • Using the student voice in staff development to progress a PDP Web CT Vista module - Liz Beasley, Leeds Metropolitan University

12:30 Lunch

13:30 Case study workshops (3 parallel sessions)

• People in my mind, voices in my ears, changes in my practices: social learning and personal ( and academic) development – Dr Yvonne Turner, University of Newcastle • The first year experience: developing student video diaries - Fiona Campbell, Napier University • Thinking critically about ‘student voice’ – Professor Sue Clegg, Leeds Metropolitan University

14:30 Coffee

14:45 Plenary discussion Hearing the student voice: experiences, issues and best practice

15:30 Close

Images from this seminar

Image:SallyBrown2.jpg

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