The Student Inclusion Model
Course design teams often rely too heavily on academic entry requirements, inadvertently building curricula for an idealised student cohort that […]
Course design teams often rely too heavily on academic entry requirements, inadvertently building curricula for an idealised student cohort that […]
Many universities continue to design courses focused on lecturers rather than learners. The latest Substack discusses shifting to a collaborative and transparent model, addressing topics like academic autonomy, neuro-inclusive design, the importance of institutional memory, and the challenges posed by the AI divide. This ongoing series supports an 8-Stage Learning Design Framework.
Many academics, while being subject-matter experts, lack training in course design, leading to ineffective curricula that reflect their own experiences rather than student needs. The 8-Stage Learning Design Framework (8-SLDF) addresses this issue, emphasizing Constructive Alignment and five development areas while encouraging honest engagement with AI in the design process.
This six-minute screencast (6’06”) is a top-level set of guidelines for developing effective teaching materials. For some, it may feel
Strategic Directions in Higher, Vocational and Professional Education: Exploring Contexts
Workshop aligned to UKPSF A5, K5, K6, V3 It may seem strange to design our evaluation structures before we have
Workshop aligned to UKPSF A1-A4, K3-K4, V1, V4 This post is a summary of the page for Stage 7 of
Designing Engaging Learning Opportunities Workshop aligned to UKPSF A1-A2, K1-K4, V1 The third element in a constructively aligned course design
Courses available here Workshop available aligned to UKPSF A1, A4, A5, K2, K3, K6, V1-V4 This post is a shortened
There are five key considerations we should take into account as we either work with media in our learning
Workshop aligned to UKPSF A5, K1-K3, V4 Tertiary providers are increasingly expected to deliver ‘work-ready’ graduates. This is a challenge
Our learning programmes are designed to reflect our institutional specialisms and priorities, to play to our strengths. Sometimes we risk forgetting that
This an introduction to a new resource being shared on this website, the 8-Stage Learning Design Framework, or 8-SLDF for short.