Academic Professional development for quality experimental placements: Using National collaborative approached for creating online respository tasks

Author(s)
Owen, Susanne M
Stupans, Ieva
Ryan, Greg
McKauge, Leigh M
Woulfe, Jim
Publication Date
2010
Abstract
Background: A commitment to quality teaching and student learning outcomes is an increasing expectation in Australian higher education institutions. In preparing for experiential placements, partnership approaches among discipline - specific academic, practitioner and professional communities are important. A key challenge is the development of academics working within professional preparatory programs and ensuring that they are continuously updated in discipline - specific aspects and also up-skilled in curriculum planning, learning and assessment approaches. Research has highlighted the ineffectiveness of professional development models involving one-off events. Alternatively, collaborative workshop activities focused on practical materials relevant to student learning and conducted over an extended timeframe and within a community of practice can promote long-term change in learning and assessment strategies. Aim: Within an Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) funded project, a key aim was to establish national collaborative professional development workshops for academics and interested others focused on devising quality learning and assessment tasks for pharmacy experiential placements and to gauge effectiveness. Method: During a fifteen-month period, a series of workshops was established within annual professional conferences. Academics and professional/registration board representatives worked together on various topics to develop learning and assessment tasks using an online template. After the workshops, follow-up occurred through assigned group leaders liaising with other group members to finalise the tasks. A quality assurance process was used by the project team prior to publication of tasks. Evaluation of the collaborative professional learning process was undertaken through written surveys involving 5 point Likert scale survey items and free response questions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted by an external interviewer, with manual collation of results and thematic analysis occurring.
Citation
Work Integrated Learning - Responding to Challenges: Proceedings of the 2010 ACEN National Conference, p. 360-366
ISBN
9780980570618
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Language
en
Publisher
Australian Collaborative Education Network (ACEN)
Title
Academic Professional development for quality experimental placements: Using National collaborative approached for creating online respository tasks
Type of document
Conference Publication
Entity Type
Publication

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