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This conference wiki was created by the Surrey Centre for Excellence in Professional Training and Education.

SCEPTrE's work on the idea of lifewide education is summarised in this book published by AuthorHouse.

 

 

   

Enabling a More Complete Education

Encouraging, Recognising and Valuing Lifewide Learning in Higher Education

April 13 and 14th  2010, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, England

 

Conference Programme

 e-proceedings

 

 

Participant Evaluation

  

 

 

 

Conference Artist Patrick Sanders shares his interpretations

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PODCASTS

   

INVITED SPEAKERS

 

Tuesday April 13

 

11-45-12.40 Griffiths Lecture Theatre – Lecture Theatre Block

                                     Life-Wide Education: a new and transformative concept for higher education?                                      

Professor Ron Barnett, Institute of Education, University of London 

 

16.40-17.40 Griffiths Lecture Theatre – Lecture Theatre Block 

                                                                           Life-wide Learning; ‘What matters to me as a teacher?’                                                                                

Professor John Cowan, Heriot-Watt University

 

16.40-17.40 Learning in a Complex World: creating meaning through narrative and the role of

technology in augmenting human sense-making

Dave Snowden, Founder & Chief Scientific Officer, Cognitive Edge Pte Ltd

 

 

Wednesday April 14th

 

11.35-12.30 Griffiths Lecture Theatre – Lecture Theatre Block 

                                       The Balance between Communities and Personal Agency: Transferring and                                             

integrating knowledge and know-how between different communities and contexts

Professor Michael Eraut University of Sussex

 

14.15-15.10 Griffiths Lecture Theatre – Lecture Theatre Block 

How can technology help us realize the learning potential of a life-wide curriculum?

Towards a curriculum for resilience 

Dr Richard Hall, De Montfort University and NTF 

 

14.15 -15.10 Room A Lecture Theatre Block

Beyond the Curriculum:opportunities to enhance employability and future life choices 

Tom NortonDirector, Internal Policy Development, 1994 Group 

 

 

PANEL DISCUSSIONS

 

Tuesday April 13th

 

13.45-14.55 Institutional Leaders– Opportunities and challenges of valuing and recognizing informal learning.

 

15.00-16.00 Students’ Voices– Valuing and recognising our life-wide learning.

 

Wednesday April 14th

 

09.00-09.55 Award Leaders – What have we learnt about assuring the quality and standards of our extra- and co-curricular awards?

 

10.00-10.55 Employer Perspectives - Are these forms of learning valuable to employers?

 

13.15-14.10 PDP-e-portfolio practitioners- Making informal learning explicit: the challenge of integrating PDP, technology and HEAR

 

Parallel Session

 

11.35-12.30 Leeds for Life: embedding the value of co-curricular experience David Gardner and Caroline Letherland University of Leeds

 

11.35-12.30 Warwick Advantage Award – recognition for extra curricular involvement

 

16.40-17.40 University of Surrey Award pilot Programme – recognising students’ extracurricular experiences and employer engagement

   

POSTER GALLERY

 Posters of institutional co-curricular and extra-curricular awards will be animated through a 2 minute pitch

 

University of Bath

University of Birmingham

University of Central Lancashire

University of Derby

University of Exeter

University of Lancaster

Liverpool John Moores University

University of London, Goldsmiths

University of Loughborough

University of Newcastle

University of Nottingham

University of Plymouth

University of Salford

University of Surrey

University of Sussex

University of Warwick

University of the West of England

University of Worcester

University of York

York St John University

 

 

Artist in Residence Patrick Saunders 

Artist in Residence GSA Dancers

 

 

This was the first national conference to bring together educational practitioners, institutional leaders, students, employer representatives and interested agencies and networks to share their perspectives and practices and consider the opportunities and challenges afforded by co-curricular and extra-curricular award schemes.

 

Goals

  • To promote discussion about the value, opportunities and challenges afforded by the concepts of life-wide learning and life-wide education and the recognition and award schemes that have been developed to draw benefit from these forms of learning. 
  • To facilitate networking by bring people together who are involved in promoting and facilitating students’ learning and development through co- and extra-curricular experiences and or who organise award schemes that recognise and value such learning
  • To encourage the sharing of experiences and practices so that we all might be better informed develop knowledge about these schemes through their documentation.
  • To develop a better understanding of the ways in which co-curricular and extra-curricular awards are encouraging, recognising and valuing students' lifewide learning and achievements 

 

Recent surveys have shown that at least fifty universities in the UK are now offering award schemes that promote and value learning gained beyond the academic curriculum.

 

 

 

Following the untimely death of Professor Michael Pittilo, Vice Chancellor of The Robert Gordon University,

who was to have contributed to the conference, we are dedicating the conference to his memory.

TRIBUTE

 

 

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