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Title: Engaging PQ students with


1
Engaging PQ students with different prior
academic experiences in successful learning
  • Jane Akister
  • Isabel Williams
  • Andrew Maynard
  • With Pauline Baines and Claudia Moore

2
Introduction
  • Comparative study of engagment in PQ for
    students with Diplomas in Social Work and
    students with Degrees in Social Work
  • The study was designed to
  • track the students views through the experience,
    including their expectations prior to beginning
    PQ
  • Assess outcomes

3
  • Context
  • Anglia Ruskin University began PQ Pathway
    Teaching with Children, Young People, Their
    Families and Carers
  • 2nd year of running Consolidation Module
    Specialist / Higher Specialist Level has been
    running for many years under old format
  • Increased Numbers and Increased Employer
    Commitment to Professional Development of their
    Staff Group
  • This Sample includes Candidates from 3 cohorts

4
Background
  • One of our employers (Southend Unitary Authority
    Pauline Baines) noticed that some of their
    candidates were struggling with return to study
    and questioned whether they were receiving enough
    teaching in their consolidation module
  • The candidates concerned had Diploma in Social
    Work not degrees
  • In the third year of a degree students undertake
    a dissertation promoting student autonomy.
    Diploma students do not have this opportunity for
    independent study.

5
? The Question ?
  • Are degree qualified social workers better placed
    to study at PQ level?
  • Do students who have diploma qualifications need
    extra teaching input at the commencement of their
    PQ studies?
  • Are there any other factors which might explain
    the students difficulties?

6
Research Questions
  • Aimed to identify
  • Students expectations and concerns about studying
    at PQ level
  • What the barriers might be
  • What or who might support them through the
    process
  • Skills they might need to complete the course

7
Research Strategy
  • Self-report questionnaires
  • Initial
  • Mid-way
  • On completion

8
Sample (n 87)redo
  • Age groups
  • 20-29 18
  • 30-39 29
  • 40-49 37
  • 50 16
  • Sex Male 16 Female 84
  • Dip HE 44 Degree
    56
  • Disability 5
  • Special Needs 5
  • English second language 15
  • Overseas Social Work Qualified 9

9
  • Ethnic Background
  • (As defined by Students)

British White (n64) Black (n2) () Non-British Black African (n4) Afro-Carribean (n3) European (n8) Other (n6) ()
Diploma in Social Work 49 29
Degree in Social Work 51 71
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At the Outset
  • All candidates think it will enhance their
    professional development but are concerned about
    structuring time and whether they will be able to
    do it.
  • We note social workers who have completed the new
    SW degree are progressing rapidly to consolidation

11
At the Outset - Initial ConcernsCandidates
analysed by age group
Age 21-30 (n15) 31-45 (n38) 45 (n30)
Getting Started 3 (20) 20 (53) 8 (27)
Gaining support (time) from employer 4 (27) 15 (39) 16 (53)
Balancing other commitments 10 (67) 29 (76) 24 (80)
How will I get it all done 1 (6) 12 (32) 13 (43)
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Summary of Findings at Outset Further questions
Raised
  • Candidates in the younger age group (21-30 years)
    express less concern, in all categories, than
    candidates in the older age groups. They had
    significantly less concern about getting started
    or getting it all done and were less concerned
    about gaining time or support from their
    employer.
  • Younger candidates are more likely to have
    completed a degree rather than a diploma
  • Is the confidence of younger candidates related
    to their experience of studying at higher
    education level or to the length of time since
    they last studied?

13
At the Outset - Initial Concerns Candidates
analysed by Degree or Diploma Qualification
Degree (n49) Diploma (n38)
Excited to be studying 26 (53.1) 16 (42.1)
How will I get it all done ? 12 (24.5) 17 (44.7)
It will enhance my professional development 31 (63.3) 29 (76.3)
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Summary of Findings at Outset Further
questions Raised
  • Candidates with a degree had significantly less
    concerns with how they would get the work done
    and complete the course
  • Candidates with a degree were slightly more
    excited to be starting the course
  • Candidates with a diploma were slightly more
    positive in their response that it would enhance
    their professional development. Clearly, they
    have more to gain academically if they see it as
    a route towards degree qualification.

15
At the Outset - Initial Concerns Candidates
analysed by whether English is their First
Language
English (n74) Other (n13)
Getting Started 23 (31.1) 9 (69.2)
Finding Materials 10 (13.5) 6 (46.2)
Gaining Support (time) from Employer 35 (47.3 4 (30.8)
Balancing Other Commitments 57 (77) 10 (76.9)
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Summary of Findings at Outset Further
questions Raised
  • Candidates where English was not their first
    language had significantly more concerns with how
    they would start the work and about finding
    appropriate materials
  • All candidates were concerned about balancing
    study with their other commitments
  • Is this related to studying in a different
    culture/country? Is it dealing with unfamiliar
    systems? Is there a concern about language skills?

17
Sample of Candidates Comments
  • I finished University outside the UK and this
    system is not very familiar to me
  • Finding time is a big issue as working full time
    takes over
  • Although my employers are supportive, getting
    enough time off for studying is difficult
  • My agency is not being supportive

18
Further Areas to Investigate (Ongoing) in
Relation to Level of Teaching Input
  • Degree or Diploma Qualification Correlated with
    Age
  • Degree or Diploma Qualification Correlated with
    whether English is their first language
  • Indicators Identified Correlated with Performance
    and Results

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Issues Raised
  • Initial results would suggest that more support
    is needed at PQ level for certain candidates
  • What type of support would be appropriate bearing
    in mind that these are, in the main, mature
    students with full-time careers?
  • Who is best placed to give additional support
    University, Employer, Partnership?
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