Abstract
This presentation outlined a collaboration that delivered an integrated in-sessional academic and learning development provision for students at the University of St Andrews. Staff from the student learning development team in the Centre for Educational Enhancement and Development, and the Academic English Service, situated in the International Education Institute, partnered to bring previously segregated provisions together for academic year 2023/24.
Historically both units have provided separate in-sessional one-to-one tutorials dictated by students’ first language or stage of study, but with overlap in some skills areas such as writing development. Each service had different parameters in terms of who could access the tutorials and how often they could do so. Due to the restrictions of each provision, and the siloed nature of the services, we identified that students were often not accessing the most appropriate form of tutorial, and that some tutorials were not being used to best effect.
The provision has been reimagined to proffer a new Academic Development Community with the aim of creating a more effective and inclusive resource. This presentation unpicks motivations for pursuing a unified service and reflects on the changes made. The session shared the results of qualitative and quantitative student feedback on the newly aligned provision, and the perceptions of focus group participants on the unified service and relationship with contributing units. Combining the feedback collected thus far with our own professional reflections we explored the outcomes of these changes, as well as the challenges encountered in our collaborative approach. We concluded by sharing the future directions of this collaboration.
Historically both units have provided separate in-sessional one-to-one tutorials dictated by students’ first language or stage of study, but with overlap in some skills areas such as writing development. Each service had different parameters in terms of who could access the tutorials and how often they could do so. Due to the restrictions of each provision, and the siloed nature of the services, we identified that students were often not accessing the most appropriate form of tutorial, and that some tutorials were not being used to best effect.
The provision has been reimagined to proffer a new Academic Development Community with the aim of creating a more effective and inclusive resource. This presentation unpicks motivations for pursuing a unified service and reflects on the changes made. The session shared the results of qualitative and quantitative student feedback on the newly aligned provision, and the perceptions of focus group participants on the unified service and relationship with contributing units. Combining the feedback collected thus far with our own professional reflections we explored the outcomes of these changes, as well as the challenges encountered in our collaborative approach. We concluded by sharing the future directions of this collaboration.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ALDinHE conference proceedings and reflections |
Editors | Carina Buckley, Lee Fallin, Katharine Jewitt, Tom Lowe, Chad McDonald , Craig Morley, Amy Sampson , Maggie Scott, Alicja Syska, Steve Briggs, Jessica Cooper, Laura Dyer, Dustin Hosseini, Joy Igiebor, Amina Kebabi, Kathleen Nthakomwa-Cassidy, Lim Ooi Wei, Anne Preston, Anjali Raj Westwood, Sarune Savickaite, Ann Thanaraj, Rafael Venson, Lisa Wakefield, Emily Webb, Amy West, Steve White |
Place of Publication | Plymouth, Devon |
Publisher | Association for Learning Development in Higher Education |
Number of pages | 8 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Oct 2024 |
Event | ALDinHE 2024: the learning development conference - Glasgow, United Kingdom Duration: 7 Jun 2024 → 12 Jun 2024 https://aldinhe.ac.uk/aldcon24/ |
Publication series
Name | Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education |
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Volume | 32 |
ISSN (Electronic) | 1759-667X |
Conference
Conference | ALDinHE 2024 |
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Abbreviated title | ALDcon24 |
Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Glasgow |
Period | 7/06/24 → 12/06/24 |
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Keywords
- Community
- Study skills
- English for academic purposes
- Collaboration
- Tutorials