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Self-directed Learners

Self-directed Learners. Mary Pryor Academic Learning & Study Unit (ALSU). Academic Learning & Study Unit (ALSU) – what does it do?. Supports student learning by providing:. Study Skills workshops (generic) Advice sessions Online resources In-course skills development.

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Self-directed Learners

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  1. Self-directed Learners Mary Pryor Academic Learning & Study Unit (ALSU)

  2. Academic Learning & Study Unit (ALSU) – what does it do? Supports student learning by providing: • Study Skills workshops (generic) • Advice sessions • Online resources • In-course skills development

  3. Engaging students in their first year ‘Setting students assignments as soon as they arrive at university could help cut dropout rates…integrate students into university life as quickly possible. This involves making them aware of the quality and quantity of work expected from them… The freedom…is too much for some and they probably need more structure in the first year’ Times Higher, 24/1/03 Reporting on the Student Transition and Retention (STAR) project

  4. What are self-directed learners? Students who are able to: • Diagnose their learning needs • Formulate learning goals • Identify resources for learning • Select and implement learning strategies • Evaluate learning outcomes

  5. How can we support the development of such skills? By involving them in the learning process, using: • Self-assessment • Peer-assessment • Self-evaluation

  6. Self-assessment • Strengths/weaknesses of the work • How it could be improved… • The grade I think it deserves is… • I would like the tutor to comment on… Peer-assessment • Marking peer’s work using model answers • Feedback on peer’s work after appropriate guidance (students identify the criteria) Self-evaluation • Reflective questionnaires

  7. Fail 0-8 Pass 9-11 Good 12-14 Very Good 15-17 Excellent 18-20 Relevance to Question Structure Information Content Analytical Content Presentation (Footnotes / Bibliography) Essay Self Assessment Please place a cross in the boxes corresponding to your own evaluation of the various aspects of your essay. The categories and marks allocated to them conform to the Common Assessment Scale (CAS). Your evaluation will not affect your final grade but will give your tutor a valuable starting point for discussion of your work. On which aspects of the essay would you most like the tutor to comment?

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