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Welcome
Ms Deirdre GogginCork Institute of Technology
Empowering students through mentoring, learning and reflective portfolios
Introduction• Economic indicators • Employer return on investment on education
and training • Workplace learning - ‘centre of/for learning’• Academic accreditation • National funding agencies pressures for
academic – workplace partnerships and collaboration
Tri-partite learning environment
Employee / Learner
EmployerHigher Education Institution (HEI)
National Economic Policies
Changing Demographics
National and Regional Development Priorities
Learning Partnership Interactions (REAP 2012)
Student empowerment• Co-creators of knowledge • To become reflective practioners • In part responsible for their own learning
journey • Developing relevant, reusable and transferable
skills • Linking education more closely with the
needs of the workplace
Case Studies of student empowerment
• Irish Naval Service , Print media company • Workplace competencies incorporated into the curriculum • Workplace mentors • Academic support • Valid assessment methods –learning and reflective
portfolios • 10 – 20 ECTS • Level 7 & 8 NFQ and Level 6 EQF• Workplace responsible for partial assessment of the
module
Learning outcome
1: Determine through analysis, the techniques & procedures necessary to navigate in pilotage waters in both visual and blind conditions.
Indicative content: Pilotage Training, responsibilities and duties of both Commanding officer and Navigator, evaluation of techniques and use of equipment and instruments used in execution of pilotage, navigating in
confined and controlled waterways.
Workplace competence: Pilotage
Display a comprehensive understanding of the duties of a Navigation officer in respect of preparing pilotage.
Show how you work on your own initiative and as a member of the Bridge Management team.
•Present evidence of how you planned, briefed and executed pilotage in both a major and secondary port.
•If there were problems, how did you overcome them?•Was the equipment available suitable and appropriate to the task? If so why, if NOT, why NOT?
•How did you prepare your pilotage brief for command?
Naval Command and Training Organisation
Significant Learning in empowering students/ employees
• The benefits of reflective practice stretched beyond academia and into the workplace
• The student/ employee tended to ask ‘why’ more which was a significant departure from following instructions or the way things were always done
• Increased self-confidence • Improvement in other skills outside of the
academic programme • Employee occupation potential realised
Enablers & Challenges
• Enablers – Engagement by employer, employees and HEI – Flexibility – Consideration given to current and future skill requirements – Mentor network within workplace – Willingness to learn from the engagement
• Challenges – Culture – Resistance to change by HEI – Difficulty in separating roles as manager and mentor
Conclusions – Why they worked• Commitment of the employer organisations • Partnership approach to programme design, development
and support • It tied in with the corporate vision and transformation
agendas of the employer organisations• Mentor networks successfully implemented • The right mix in terms of module content and assessment
methods • Commitment by the Higher Education Institution(HEI)• Led to further HEI – employer collaborations • Continuous revisiting, revising and tweaking of programme
Questions ???
Contact details: Deirdre Goggin RPL/ WBL company advisorCIT Extended Campus
[email protected] 00353 21 4335133