Higher Education Personal Tutor's and Advisor's Companion (eBook, PDF)
Translating Theory into Practice to Improve Student Success
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Stories of practice, with critical insights, from a range of higher education practitioners and settings providing professional learning and development for personal tutors and academic advisors.
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Stories of practice, with critical insights, from a range of higher education practitioners and settings providing professional learning and development for personal tutors and academic advisors.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040373934
- Artikelnr.: 73524038
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040373934
- Artikelnr.: 73524038
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Dave Lochtie is the Operations Manager for the Personal Learning Advisory Service at the Open University which provides targeted one-to-one support for students identified in the institution's Access and Participation Plan. He is Chair of the UK Advising and Tutoring association (UKAT) which supports personal tutors and academic advisors across the UK, as well as Co-chair of the Association for Peer Learning and Support which promotes best practice in student-led learning. He is a qualified teacher and co-author of Effective Personal Tutoring in Higher Education. He has worked in student services management roles at the universities of Derby and New Orleans as well as serving as a Director, Trustee and Governor of the University of Roehampton and Bournemouth University Students' Union. Andrew Stork is a University Teacher and Programme Director for the Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education at the University of Sheffield. He is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has presented at national and international conferences on personal tutoring. He has experience of a wide range of educational sectors and contexts, and has taught on and led postgraduate education programmes across a range of sectors. Previously, he was cross-institutional quality lead for personal tutoring and student experience, and has held a broad range of curriculum leadership, quality, teaching enhancement and staff development positions. Find out more about Andrew's work at www.andrewstork.co.uk. Ben W Walker is a senior lecturer in Educational Development at Oxford Brookes University where he supports colleagues to gain fellowship of the Higher Education Academy, delivers staff development and undertakes educational research projects. In previous roles at the University of Lincoln, Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Derby, he supported a wide range of trainee teachers and existing practitioners. He was programme leader of the Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education and has been an invited keynote speaker at national and international conferences. As co-author of books and journal articles on personal tutoring, he is at the forefront of professional development and research in this field and committed to developing it further. Find out more about Ben at http://benwwalker.co.uk.
Introduction Themes Case study 1 Supporting student employability through
integrated research exposure and a curriculum- embedded skills module Case
study 2 The power of future planning: empowering personal tutors to have
effective careers and employability conversations Case study 3 A data-
focused approach to personalising central support programmes and
complementing personal tutoring Case study 4 Making belonging explicit by
design Case study 5 Dissonant discourses: constructing a consistent
personal tutoring experience across the whole university Case study 6 The
'anatomy' of a solutions- focused coaching conversation in personal
academic tutoring Case study 7 Developing an effective institutional
personal tutoring and development framework to support student success Case
study 8 How a student and staff partnership informed the co-creation of an
online professional development course for personal tutors Case study 9
'Talking the talk and walking the walk' of personal tutoring: using
structured continuing professional development opportunities to inform,
develop and empower personal tutors Case study 10 Refreshing the academic
advising system through co-creation and consensus development Case study 11
Ask PAT: how the introduction and implementation of an e-portfolio approach
transformed the nature of student support and development Case study 12
Personal tutoring for 'vulnerable' and 'at risk' students: is there value
in a differentiated approach? Case study 13 Supporting Arts and Humanities
student development and progression through integrating reflection into
personal tutoring Case study 14 A 'whole of institution' approach: what
does a culture of advising and tutoring really involve? Case study 15
Levelling up: from reactive to proactive - shifting the narrative of
academic tutoring from problems to solutions Case study 16 What do the
students think? Evaluating academic advising across an institution using
the Listening Rooms method Case study 17 A framework for personal tutoring:
system and activity Case study 18 Using Social Identity Mapping in personal
tutorials to aid students in their transition and social integration into
and throughout higher education Case study 19 Personal tutoring as a USP:
what happens when personal tutoring is made a priority? Case study 20
Professional large group mentoring as an alternative to the 'traditional'
personal tutoring system Case study 21 Moving from distributed to
centralised academic advising: making the case for change Case study 22
Exploring the values of personal tutoring via a level 7 academic practice
module Case study 23 Student success coaching: developing a model that
works to enhance personal tutoring and student success Case study 24
Introducing group personal tutoring to improve student engagement Case
study 25 The Hero, The Professional and The Nurturer: the challenge for
personal tutoring to negotiate identities within systems of practice in
higher education
integrated research exposure and a curriculum- embedded skills module Case
study 2 The power of future planning: empowering personal tutors to have
effective careers and employability conversations Case study 3 A data-
focused approach to personalising central support programmes and
complementing personal tutoring Case study 4 Making belonging explicit by
design Case study 5 Dissonant discourses: constructing a consistent
personal tutoring experience across the whole university Case study 6 The
'anatomy' of a solutions- focused coaching conversation in personal
academic tutoring Case study 7 Developing an effective institutional
personal tutoring and development framework to support student success Case
study 8 How a student and staff partnership informed the co-creation of an
online professional development course for personal tutors Case study 9
'Talking the talk and walking the walk' of personal tutoring: using
structured continuing professional development opportunities to inform,
develop and empower personal tutors Case study 10 Refreshing the academic
advising system through co-creation and consensus development Case study 11
Ask PAT: how the introduction and implementation of an e-portfolio approach
transformed the nature of student support and development Case study 12
Personal tutoring for 'vulnerable' and 'at risk' students: is there value
in a differentiated approach? Case study 13 Supporting Arts and Humanities
student development and progression through integrating reflection into
personal tutoring Case study 14 A 'whole of institution' approach: what
does a culture of advising and tutoring really involve? Case study 15
Levelling up: from reactive to proactive - shifting the narrative of
academic tutoring from problems to solutions Case study 16 What do the
students think? Evaluating academic advising across an institution using
the Listening Rooms method Case study 17 A framework for personal tutoring:
system and activity Case study 18 Using Social Identity Mapping in personal
tutorials to aid students in their transition and social integration into
and throughout higher education Case study 19 Personal tutoring as a USP:
what happens when personal tutoring is made a priority? Case study 20
Professional large group mentoring as an alternative to the 'traditional'
personal tutoring system Case study 21 Moving from distributed to
centralised academic advising: making the case for change Case study 22
Exploring the values of personal tutoring via a level 7 academic practice
module Case study 23 Student success coaching: developing a model that
works to enhance personal tutoring and student success Case study 24
Introducing group personal tutoring to improve student engagement Case
study 25 The Hero, The Professional and The Nurturer: the challenge for
personal tutoring to negotiate identities within systems of practice in
higher education
Introduction Themes Case study 1 Supporting student employability through
integrated research exposure and a curriculum- embedded skills module Case
study 2 The power of future planning: empowering personal tutors to have
effective careers and employability conversations Case study 3 A data-
focused approach to personalising central support programmes and
complementing personal tutoring Case study 4 Making belonging explicit by
design Case study 5 Dissonant discourses: constructing a consistent
personal tutoring experience across the whole university Case study 6 The
'anatomy' of a solutions- focused coaching conversation in personal
academic tutoring Case study 7 Developing an effective institutional
personal tutoring and development framework to support student success Case
study 8 How a student and staff partnership informed the co-creation of an
online professional development course for personal tutors Case study 9
'Talking the talk and walking the walk' of personal tutoring: using
structured continuing professional development opportunities to inform,
develop and empower personal tutors Case study 10 Refreshing the academic
advising system through co-creation and consensus development Case study 11
Ask PAT: how the introduction and implementation of an e-portfolio approach
transformed the nature of student support and development Case study 12
Personal tutoring for 'vulnerable' and 'at risk' students: is there value
in a differentiated approach? Case study 13 Supporting Arts and Humanities
student development and progression through integrating reflection into
personal tutoring Case study 14 A 'whole of institution' approach: what
does a culture of advising and tutoring really involve? Case study 15
Levelling up: from reactive to proactive - shifting the narrative of
academic tutoring from problems to solutions Case study 16 What do the
students think? Evaluating academic advising across an institution using
the Listening Rooms method Case study 17 A framework for personal tutoring:
system and activity Case study 18 Using Social Identity Mapping in personal
tutorials to aid students in their transition and social integration into
and throughout higher education Case study 19 Personal tutoring as a USP:
what happens when personal tutoring is made a priority? Case study 20
Professional large group mentoring as an alternative to the 'traditional'
personal tutoring system Case study 21 Moving from distributed to
centralised academic advising: making the case for change Case study 22
Exploring the values of personal tutoring via a level 7 academic practice
module Case study 23 Student success coaching: developing a model that
works to enhance personal tutoring and student success Case study 24
Introducing group personal tutoring to improve student engagement Case
study 25 The Hero, The Professional and The Nurturer: the challenge for
personal tutoring to negotiate identities within systems of practice in
higher education
integrated research exposure and a curriculum- embedded skills module Case
study 2 The power of future planning: empowering personal tutors to have
effective careers and employability conversations Case study 3 A data-
focused approach to personalising central support programmes and
complementing personal tutoring Case study 4 Making belonging explicit by
design Case study 5 Dissonant discourses: constructing a consistent
personal tutoring experience across the whole university Case study 6 The
'anatomy' of a solutions- focused coaching conversation in personal
academic tutoring Case study 7 Developing an effective institutional
personal tutoring and development framework to support student success Case
study 8 How a student and staff partnership informed the co-creation of an
online professional development course for personal tutors Case study 9
'Talking the talk and walking the walk' of personal tutoring: using
structured continuing professional development opportunities to inform,
develop and empower personal tutors Case study 10 Refreshing the academic
advising system through co-creation and consensus development Case study 11
Ask PAT: how the introduction and implementation of an e-portfolio approach
transformed the nature of student support and development Case study 12
Personal tutoring for 'vulnerable' and 'at risk' students: is there value
in a differentiated approach? Case study 13 Supporting Arts and Humanities
student development and progression through integrating reflection into
personal tutoring Case study 14 A 'whole of institution' approach: what
does a culture of advising and tutoring really involve? Case study 15
Levelling up: from reactive to proactive - shifting the narrative of
academic tutoring from problems to solutions Case study 16 What do the
students think? Evaluating academic advising across an institution using
the Listening Rooms method Case study 17 A framework for personal tutoring:
system and activity Case study 18 Using Social Identity Mapping in personal
tutorials to aid students in their transition and social integration into
and throughout higher education Case study 19 Personal tutoring as a USP:
what happens when personal tutoring is made a priority? Case study 20
Professional large group mentoring as an alternative to the 'traditional'
personal tutoring system Case study 21 Moving from distributed to
centralised academic advising: making the case for change Case study 22
Exploring the values of personal tutoring via a level 7 academic practice
module Case study 23 Student success coaching: developing a model that
works to enhance personal tutoring and student success Case study 24
Introducing group personal tutoring to improve student engagement Case
study 25 The Hero, The Professional and The Nurturer: the challenge for
personal tutoring to negotiate identities within systems of practice in
higher education