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Title: Academic support


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Academic support
  • Curriculum Review Presentation
  • 12th June 2008
  • Mark Garner

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My background in the field
  • Part-time ASA 1984-1991
  • Adviser, Aboriginal Unit
  • Head, Educational Services, LaTrobe University,
    1993-1998
  • Publications conference papers on academic
    support (to 2004)
  • Supervisor, Northumbria PhD on academic literacy

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Content of presentation
  • Outline of AS
  • Approaches to providing AS
  • Advantages and disadvantages of approaches
  • Recommendations for Aberdeen
  • Discussion

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1 Outline of AS (i)
  • ESL (not covered today)
  • Academic writing
  • Reading
  • Note-taking
  • Exam technique
  • Participation in tutorials

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1 Outline of AS (ii)
  • Study-life balance
  • Time management
  • Study habits
  • Remembering what is learned
  • Academic thinking
  • Numeracy

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2 Provision of AS (i)
  • Independent ASA(s)
  • Dedicated Support Unit, sometimes with
    drop-in resource centre
  • Within the counselling service
  • Alongside professional development
  • Alongside teaching-learning unit
  • Department within Education

7
2 Provision of AS (ii)
  • ASA(s) within school/department
  • Independent of academic staff
  • Member of academic staff, contributing to
    degree courses

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2 Provision of AS (iii)
  • Courses in academic literacy (? other skills)
  • Generic, for major discipline areas
  • Generic, content-based
  • Specialist, in conjunction with major
    courses within school
  • Any of these can be hurdle requirement
    compulsory option

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3 Evaluation of approaches (i)
  • Generic skills
  • University-widegenerally the least
    successful for academic literacy
  • School-specific literacymore effective, if
    part of structures courses
  • Either of these more effective in relation
    to note-taking, time management, c.

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3 Evaluation of approaches (ii)
  • Academic courses in literacy (c.)
  • More successful if discipline-specific, (joint
    majors can be a problem)
  • Content-based courses have potential, if they
    focus on both the what and the how, but

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3 Evaluation of approaches (iii)
  • Curriculum issues
  • Hurdle credit points? Who should take the
    course?
  • Compulsory negative attitudes difficult to
    teach across ability range
  • Optional soft option for able students?

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4 Recommendations (i)
  • 1 Avoid generic approach, esp. to literacy
    (highly discipline-specific)

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4 Recommendations (ii)
  • 2 Integrate with college/school teaching and
    learning strategies. Issues include Assessment
    requirements
  • Lecturers grasp of literacy
  • Feedback (extent, nature, promptness,
    class vs individual)
  • Consistency of approach by academic staff

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4 Recommendations (iii)
  • 3 Provision for research to inform the academic
    support
  • Scholarly pedagogical research
  • Surveys of demand, c.

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4 Recommendations (iv)
  • 4 Staff member providing academic support should
    specialize both in a subject area and in learning
  • 5 Integrate academic support with professional
    development

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