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Page 1: Val Butcher.  What?  Why?  Whether?  How?  Philosophy  History of Art  The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation

Val Butcher

Page 2: Val Butcher.  What?  Why?  Whether?  How?  Philosophy  History of Art  The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation

What?

Why?

Whether?

How?

Page 3: Val Butcher.  What?  Why?  Whether?  How?  Philosophy  History of Art  The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation

Philosophy

History of Art

The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation of ideas and information and the collective negotiation of solutions.

Apply knowledge and experience so as to make appropriate decisions in complex and incompletely charted contexts

Page 4: Val Butcher.  What?  Why?  Whether?  How?  Philosophy  History of Art  The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation

Drama

Religious Studies

Manage personal workloads and meet deadlines under pressure with flexibility, imagination, self-motivation

and organisation

Ability to gather, evaluate and synthesise different types of information.

Page 5: Val Butcher.  What?  Why?  Whether?  How?  Philosophy  History of Art  The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation

Student Employability Profiles 2002 – 2006

Higher Education Academy Subject Centres and Council for industry and Higher Education

http://www.cihe-uk.com/publications.php http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/ourwork/

learning/employability/disciplines

Page 6: Val Butcher.  What?  Why?  Whether?  How?  Philosophy  History of Art  The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation

Student don’t recognise they are developing these attributes

The Leitch report – challenging the validity of non-vocational higher education?

As traditional pathways proportionately shrink, new opportunities are emerging

Page 7: Val Butcher.  What?  Why?  Whether?  How?  Philosophy  History of Art  The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation

“An environment that encourages enterprise and supports people who take opportunities and risks is a crucial ingredient of productivity improvement.  A strong entrepreneurial base is an essential driver of growth and prosperity in a modern economy. New and more dynamic businesses increase competitive pressures in markets and facilitate the introduction of new ideas, technologies and more efficient working practices.”

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It’s just a political game – it will pass This isn’t what higher education is about I don’t have enough time The students aren’t interested Graduates in my discipline are trained for a job;

they don’t have to set up a company. I don’t know how to “do” it

Page 9: Val Butcher.  What?  Why?  Whether?  How?  Philosophy  History of Art  The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation

An Enterprise Audit is a good way to initiate discussion and development on an issue. It enables you to make clear the range of activities which may contribute to the issue and the process can reassure colleagues that quite a lot of work may already be developed in the area.

The process can also recognise departmental autonomy, within

an institutional frame-work, and can:

Encourage development of a departmental, School or Faculty strategic plan to clarify how enterprise and entrepreneurship can be developed in relation to their own disciplines.

Identify how far and in what area each department, School or Faculty would wish to develop

Give recognition to, and disseminate, existing work.

Page 10: Val Butcher.  What?  Why?  Whether?  How?  Philosophy  History of Art  The ability to work with and in relation to others through the presentation

An Enterprise Matrix can be supplied to students as part of their course handout for the year and could be discussed during the personal tutorials sessions and/or within PDP.

It can enable students to identify, articulate and evidence their learning. Specifically, it can:

help students identify what elements of their course relate to enterprise;

help students identify where they are taught and practice elements of learning which contribute toward enterprise and to reflect on their performance in these;

help staff identify enterprise elements which are present or absent in their courses.

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ftp://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk/Resources/enterpriseaudit.pd

ftp://www.bioscience.heacademy.ac.uk/events/repforum06/matrixfilled.pdff

Ian Hughes, Director Bioscience Subject Centre 2006

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What do I mean by “enterprise”?In the context of: My discipline My students’ expectations and aspirations My institution’s policies and practice My values

What do I want to help to happen?

What methods and materials are available? How can I find them?