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Learning outcomes – guiding principles at SLU. Welcome!. Today’s content. Part of the process of forming new guidelines for the PhD education Proposed guidelines Promoting use of learning outcomes Procedure formed to support the PhD student
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Today’s content • Part of the process of forming new guidelines for the PhD education • Proposed guidelines • Promoting use of learning outcomes • Procedure formed to support the PhD student • Dr Ann Lee - Learning outcomes and creating appropriate milestones • Deputy Vice Chancellor Lena Andersson-Eklund – opening the discussion of the proposed guidelines
Today’s content • Presentations including questions and discussions • Group discussions including lunch • Short reports from the groups
Purpose with today’s meeting • Learning more about how to use learning outcomes • Discuss and improve the proposed guidelines
Group discussions • Umeå, Skara and Alnarp manage their own groups • In Uppsala 5 persons in each group • To discuss and comment: • Learning outcomes; • planning and follow-up of the education; • mission for the director of PhD studies • preliminary evaluation of the thesis.
How • Questions available both in Swedish and English • Focus at one of the subjects. If you have time continue with the others • One in each group writes the comments in the document and give it to me when finished.
and then what? • 21st of November – review close • 13th of December – FUR meeting • 23rd of January – version 4 of guidelines ready • Development of all mandatory forms, forming the principles for the IT-system, defining criteria for web platform has started. • Spring 2012 – finish guidelines, build IT-system • August 2012 – New guidelines decided by Vice-chancellor
In Uppsala • Each group finds a good place to be • We will eat in the new V.I.P. room at Syltan • So we meet there at 12 o’clock • At 11.45 the gather in the nearby Faculty club for a short report from each group – most important result of your discussions!?
Same goals – different ways PhD student1 PhD student 2