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Title: Enhancing the Learning Experience


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Enhancing the Learning Experience
  • Breadth of provision
  • Extension activities
  • Support for underachieving students

2
Breadth of Provision
  • Intranet

OCNW project
3
Intranet
  • Managed by librarian Roz Moors (RM)
  • 1 computer for every 5 students
  • More than 90 of students have access from home
  • Questionnaires suggest an increasing number of
    students use it as one of their main learning
    resources

4
Intranet setting up
  • Development of departmental sites at varying
    rates
  • Need an enthusiastic individual to take
    responsibility for maintenance/ liaison with RM
  • Decision made not to adopt a corporate style.
    Initially may make access a little more difficult
    but advantages of site to suit specific needs of
    department outweigh this.

5
Intranet- usage (Jan 2005)
6
Intranet- departmental areas
  • Geography
  • All teaching resources on intranet
  • Links to websites, extension activities, quizzes,
    revision aids.
  • Used in class teaching with paper copy for
    student
  • Not usually used for self study exceptions may
    be after absence, during long term illness
  • Geography intranet

7
Intranet- departmental areas
  • Physics
  • Only used out of lessons
  • No specific tasks set requiring use by all
    students
  • Contains worksheets, worked answers to homework
    (available at set times), revision sheets, key
    skills support material

8
Intranet- departmental areas
  • Biology
  • Not used in lessons
  • Specific tasks set requiring all students to use
    intranet
  • Mainly support material including PowerPoints,
    links to web pages, extension material
  • Biology intranet

9
Intranet- The Future
  • Development of pastoral area
  • Reduce teacher workload by having more of routine
    admin documents available online. Key Skills and
    D of E documentation already in this format
  • Integrate use into more lessons. Computer
    projectors in many rooms, more bookable dedicated
    IT classrooms
  • VLE/ MLE being considered

10
OCNW- enrichment programme
  • Project based activity covering any curriculum
    area
  • Students in groups of 4-6 70 students, 6 staff.
  • Meet weekly over the A1 year with an assigned
    tutor to monitor progress
  • Research a chosen area, produce a report,give a
    presentation to an invited audience including
    parents, senior staff and fellow students
  • Certificated course highly regarded by many
    universities

11
Extension Activities
12
Audit of Extension Activities
  • For the purpose of sharing good practice the TLG
    carried out an audit of extension activities

13
Extension Activities
  • Special classes
  • Chemistry research enrichment
  • Extension/Oxbridge classes in Geography, History,
    Law, Biology, Maths and others
  • Thinking skills day
  • Chief examiner of AS Critical Thinking

14
Extension Groups
  • Run by some departments in lunchtimes
  • For interested students of any ability
  • Intended to supplement the material in core
    specifications
  • Particularly useful for students likely to be
    interviewed for their university place
  • Hopefully stimulate the student to study areas of
    interest in more depth

15
Extension Group- Biology
  • Regular visiting speakers from universities. Some
    subject specific, some careers based.
  • Students prepare presentations for the group
  • Resource Handbook directs students to further
    activities
  • Opportunity to enter Biology Olympiad for the
    most able
  • Approx 40 A2 students in group

16
Extension Activities
  • External speakers/visits
  • English
  • visiting writers and speakers, trips/conferences
  • Careers
  • Whats Ahead Careers Conference, mock
    interviews for Medicine, Vet Science, Armed
    forces
  • Geography/Geology
  • additional field trip to Iceland available with
    high level workshops on various topics, e.g.
    geophysics
  • Maths
  • Open Day at Manchester University.

17
Extension Activities
  • Examinations
  • AEA
  • Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, MFL
  • Olympiads
  • Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computing, Maths
  • BMAT
  • LNAT

18
Extension Activities
  • Competitions
  • Music
  • Haydn Wood Festival, Mrs Sunderland Competition
  • Maths
  • UK Maths Challenge, Huddersfield University Pop
    Maths Quiz, internal monthly maths quiz

19
Extension Activities
  • Differentiated resources
  • Sociology/Politics
  • Extensive differentiated resource lists for each
    topic area, use of must/should/could.
  • Chemistry
  • Extra worksheets for both ends of the ability
    range (with answers) available in the study room
    and on the intranet

20
Extension Activities
  • Departmental intranet
  • Biology
  • Intranet provides links to support learners at a
    variety of levels.
  • Computing
  • Intranet links offer details on topics (e.g.
    encryption, programming) further to that
    available in textbooks,

21
Oxbridge Preparation
  • Students express interest through open meetings
  • Admissions tutor meetings
  • Visits to Oxford and Cambridge arranged
  • Students allocated a teacher as an Oxbridge tutor
  • Subject teacher feedback for reference
  • Typically 80 candidates and 33 offers

22
Support for underachieving students
23
Student Study Centre
  • Research funded by FEDA/LSDA found that one of
    the most common causes of underachievement was
    lack of organisational and study skills
  • Second phase of research found students often
    responded well to individual help with study
    skills and supervised study
  • BUT there was no dedicated area for this support
    in the college and no staff available outside
    subject areas
  • This led to establishment of student study centre

24
Student Study Centre
  • Room for study centre was provided in new college
    building and it is now staffed for most
    timetabled lessons
  • Part of its purpose is to provide quiet study
    area for some students
  • Equipped with computers and some subject
    specialist equipment
  • Also acts as base for special needs assistants

25
Referrals to Study Centre
  • Students are usually referred to the study centre
    by subject teachers or personal tutors
  • Staff complete Learning Support Referral Form
    (available on staff intranet)
  • Identifies areas of concern, action taken so far
    and suggestions for support from study centre
  • N.B. The study centre works with subject staff
  • Provides support for them not a means of checking
    their teaching standards

26
Support provided in study centre
  • Support provided can take number of forms
  • Supervised study to catch up with missed work
  • Special needs support
  • Help with study skills such as organisation of
    files, time management, revision techniques and
    methods of note-taking
  • Some subject-specific help where this can be
    provided by subject centre staff

27
Communication with subject staff and tutors
  • Study centre staff keep record of student
    attendance and review work covered with students
  • 4 Session Record Sheet used to assess
    usefulness of support provided
  • Progress discussed every week
  • Summary provided for subject teachers, personal
    tutors and student records (for use by senior
    staff)
  • 200-250 students have been referred to Study
    Centre so far this academic year
  • This doesnt self-referred students and casual use

28
Individual Learning Programmes
  • Study of more subject-based support for
    underachieving students
  • Already provided by subject staff but usually on
    informal and ad-hoc basis
  • Small group of staff (across various subjects)
    looked at whether a more structured approach
    would be useful
  • Three stages in support process
  • Identify students and establish their individual
    needs
  • Devise Individual Learning Programme
  • Evaluate usefulness of support

29
Identification of students and individual needs
  • Students identified on basis of VA scores
  • Across GCSE points range
  • 4 or 5 students each
  • Not to make up for poor attendance
  • Individual needs identified by use of simple
    questionnaire
  • Completed by subject teacher, tutor and student
  • Asked for assessment of causes of
    underachievement and most appropriate forms of
    support

30
Establishing programme of support
  • Specific form used to agree Individual Learning
    Programme with students
  • Overall aims based on results of questionnaires
  • Broken down into number of more short-term aims
  • Established routine of regular meetings
  • Structured approach was useful for monitoring
    progress of students
  • Also helped students to establish organised
    approach to study

31
Evaluation of programme
  • Questionnaire for subject staff, tutors and
    students
  • 85 of students said they found programme useful
    and all appreciated opportunity for one-to-one
    support
  • All felt more confident about subject and had
    more positive attitude to subject
  • Many subject teachers also noticed improvements
    in student work
  • Final results
  • 79 of students improved by at least one grade
  • 27 improved by two grades
  • Positive results across range of GCSE points
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