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Exploring Links between Research
and Teaching in Higher Education
Professor Simon Haslett
Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor
Presented 11th June 2013
Higher Education Academy, York
Contents
1. Context and resources
2. Exploring research-teaching links
3. An institutional case study
4. An individual approach
www.heacademy.ac.uk/resources/detail/a_guide_to_the_research_evid
ence
2004
www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/York/documents/ourwork/research/Instit
utional_strategies.pdf
2005
www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/York/documents/LinkingTeachingAndRe
search_April07.pdf
2007
www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/York/documents/resources/publications/
DevelopingUndergraduate_Final.pdf
2009
2010
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/York/documents/ourwork/nations/wales/Wal
esRandTNexusENGLISH_Jun10.pdf
The R-T Nexus Action Set
• Higher Education Academy Welsh
Institutional Group set up the
Research-Teaching (R-T) Nexus Action
Set in February 2009 at Newport.
• Representatives from Welsh HEIs at
biannual meetings.
• Gregynog Conference (Sept 2009)
• Swansea Meeting (March 2010)
• Publication of book (June 2010)
• Undergraduate Research Workshop,
Carmarthen (Sept 2010)
• R-T Practice workshop, Aberystwyth
(Feb 2011)
• 2nd Gregynog Conference (Sept 2011)
Action Set Blog
http://nexus-wales.blogspot.com/
Future shape of the HE sector in Wales?
Each "region [in Wales] should have research
intensive (in which we will increasingly focus our
QR funding in support of sustainable excellence
and relevance to Welsh Assembly Government
objectives) and strong community/widening
access focused provision“ (HEFCW, Dec 2010).
Does this vision imply that each region would
comprise one research intensive and one access
(teaching?) focused institution?
Exploring R-T Links
• Professional practice
– Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)
– Pedagogic Research (PedR)
– Research-informed Teaching (RiT)
• Curriculum and student learning
– Research-Teaching Nexus (R-T Nexus)
– Research-Teaching Complex (R-T Complex)
– Undergraduate Research
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Scholarship is keeping up-to-date through, including, academic
reading, attending workshops and conferences, training, and
perhaps dissemination (writing, speaking, training, mentoring).
• individually-focused scholarship for personal use;
• internally-focused scholarship for local (e.g. departmental,
institutional) use;
• externally-focused scholarship, such as defined by the
Research Assessment Exercise (RAE, 2005, p. 34) as “the
creation, development and maintenance of the intellectual
infrastructure of subjects and disciplines”; and
• research for external dissemination at conferences and in
publications (i.e. pedagogic research).
Where does your SoTL sit?
(from Haslett, 2009, based on Ashwin and Trigwell, 2004; RAE, 2005)
SoTL and PedR
• Why do/would you do it?
– Strategic e.g. research-informed teaching
– Contractual e.g. teaching-led research
– Personal professional updating/reflection and career
– Disseminate examples of practice
• What do/would you research?
– Generic issues e.g. student engagement
– Case studies e.g. examples of teaching
• How do/would you do it?
– Individually or collaboratively?
– Funding for research and publication e.g. grants?
– Output types e.g. books, articles, conferences?
– Time and space to undertake research and writing?
Promoting SoTL and PedR
• Encourage staff to become active members of
communities of practice.
• Participate in internal schemes e.g. L&T grants.
• Seek Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy
(HEA) (map against Professional Standards)
• Membership of the Society for Research into Higher
Education (SRHE): Annual Conference at Newport
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and again in 2013?
• Membership of the International Society for the
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSoTL).
Research-informed Teaching
“Systematic inquiry into the L & T process” (Jenkins et al., 2007)
Which approaches are you most involved in?
My view is
slightly
different.
Research-Teaching Nexus
Source: modified from M. Healey & A. Jenkins
(2009) Developing students as researchers. In:
S. K. Haslett & H. Rowlands (eds) Linking
research and teaching in Higher Education.
University of Wales, Newport, pp. 7-11.
How does your teaching map
within the R-T Nexus?
From Haslett (2009) Newport CELT Journal, Vol. 2.
The Research-Teaching Complex
Undergraduate Research
Stuart Hampton-Reeves and I hatched the
idea over breakfast in January 2010.
Coordinated by a Steering Group.
• 2011 University of Central Lancashire
(170 student delegates)
• 2012 Warwick University (250 students)
• 2013 University of Plymouth (15-16 April)
• 2014 University of Nottingham (14-15
April)
• 2015 University of Winchester
Institutional Case Study
University of Wales, Newport, CELT
• Learning and Teaching Strategy 2007-2010
• “To establish a University-wide research cluster to
lead development in pedagogy”.
• Main function to assist staff in:
– Devising pedagogic research projects;
– Presenting papers at conferences; and
– Writing and disseminating published outcomes.
Newport NEXUS Conferences
Annual Learning and Teaching Conference
http://celt.newport.ac.uk/nexus
June 2009 and 2010
Varied Conference Symposia
For example:
• Undergraduate Research
• Research-informed Teaching
• Community Education
• ESDGC
• International Scholarship
• Linking Teaching and KT
• Professional Development
• Student Engagement
• Technology Enhanced Learning
• Hazard and Geoscience Research
Delegates used #nexus2010 when tweeting
Published its own journal:
• Teaching Practice
• Learning Insights
• Development and
Innovation
• Pedagogic Research
• (Re)Views
• Framework Issues
CELT Writing Retreat
The Academic Writing Process
– Inventing and research
– Planning
– Drafting
– Revising
– Editing
– Submission
– Peer review process
– Revisions
– Proof stage and publication
CELT Research Programmes
• Technology Enhanced
Learning (TEL);
• Education for Sustainable
Development and Global
Citizenship (ESDGC);
• Flexible Learning in
Employer and Community
Scenarios (FLECS).
Coordinators PhD Students
Research Communities
Pedagogic Research ‘Expeditions’
(ExPedR) Legs 1 and 2
• Leg 1 Australia 2009
• Leg 2 Canada 2010
• 10 ‘expedition’ members
• Attend HERDSA 2009
• Attend STLHE 2010
• Visit other HEIs
• Disseminate best practice
• Develop research links.
Using #expedr2010
Blog - http://expedr2010.blogspot.com
YouTube – NewportCELT Channel
Developing International Networks
PGCert Developing Professional Practice in HE
• 60 M-Level credits
• HEA accredited
• One year, part-time
• Distance learning online
(from Feb 2010)
• Covers not only teaching
but research
• Assessment: teaching
portfolio and action
research project
• Developed into an MA in
HE.
An Individual Approach
an example from my own curriculum practice
• Bath Spa University Geography
Department, set up in 1968-69.
• 1994 started as Lecturer in Physical
Geography.
• Inherited courses, but adapted them and
developed new courses.
• Major contribution to biannual field course
to Brittany, France.
Year 1 Field Skills
• Geographical Skills
• Training, equipment,
numeracy, etc.
• Campus-based, in lab class
timetabled slot.
• 90+ students
• Collect survey data
• Calculate and plot
• Submit answers via
Blackboard VLE.
• Automated marking.
Year 1 Techniques
• Landform Analysis
• Geomorphological
mapping exercise.
• Blended learning using
topographic maps and
Google Earth.
• Area is a staff research
field site with some
publications available.
• Students learn about staff
research.
Year 1 Techniques
• Landform Analysis
• Sedimentology exercise
using microscopy.
• Samples collected for
staff research project.
• Students can refer to
publications.
• Learn about staff
research on ‘live’
samples.
NOT MUCH
YESSOME
SOME
Year 1 analysis
Year 2 Field Research
• The Brittany field course began in late 1970’s or early
1980’s, with good links with University of Brest,
including some collaborative research.
• 1998-2001: Funded staff to undertake and publish
research to underpin teaching in Brittany.
• The field course evolved over time:
– Until 2001 was not an assessed course.
– 2001-2004: part of a Yr 2 Geographical Research Methods
module – emphasis on field skills.
– After 2004: emphasis on preparation for Honours
dissertation.
Coastal Geomorphology
• Survey of gravel shoreline
transect at Ru Vein, Baie
d’Audierne.
• Set up in 1997 with
research in mind, but
• used for assessed student
field techniques, but
• Later as an assessed
student research exercise.
Developing Field Research Skills
Beach
Surveying
Gravel shoreline sedimentology
An analysis of wave-coast
interaction in the Baie d’
Audierne
by
Becky, Corinne, Holly, Lizzie and Tom
Photographs by H. Winlow
Average volume (cm3) of particles along
transect of storm beach profile, Ru Vein.
“Steps”
Large rocks at
start of “step”.
Larger rocks at
back of profile.
Position changes 1997-2007
c. 25 m retreat of the toe of the
beach;
c. 15 m retreat of the crest;
Sediment volume loss, due to
washover and littoral drift.
(Haslett, 2008, Coastal Systems
(2nd Ed). Routledge)
1996
2005
YES
YESSOME
SOME
Year 2 analysis
Year 3 Dissertations
Honours-level is learning at the cutting edge of the discipline
• Individual projects
• Linked to staff research
where appropriate
• Skills, methods, analysis,
literature.
• Present results at
Departmental Student
Conference (also BCUR?).
• Sometimes publish,
usually with staff.
YES
SOMEYES
YES
Year 3 analysis
Research Content Continuum
• Year 1: students frequently are an audience of
research, but are trained in research skills.
• Year 2: emphasis on research processes and
problems with students as participants and
audience (more skills training and methods).
• Year 3: students are participants, undertaking
their own research projects.
Evaluating Curriculum
• Audit modules annually to ensure they are
supported and informed by recent (within last
three years) research and scholarship, both in
terms of curriculum and teaching.
• As a course team, to obtain an overview, map
all module provision using the R-T Nexus grid
and place in the context of the research
content continuum.
Thank you
For further information, please consult the references cited in the presentation,
and:
Join the HEA R-T Nexus Blog: http://nexus-wales.blogspot.ac.uk
Look at and comment on (in the blog) the case studies in:
Linking research and teaching in Wales (2010) edited by Simon K Haslett
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/York/documents/ourwork/nations/wales/
WalesRandTNexusENGLISH_Jun10.pdf
Register for the British Conference for Undergraduate Research:
http://www.bcur.org
Strengthen Research-Teaching Links in your institutional strategies.

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Exploring Links between Research and Teaching in Higher Education

  • 1. Exploring Links between Research and Teaching in Higher Education Professor Simon Haslett Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor Presented 11th June 2013 Higher Education Academy, York
  • 2. Contents 1. Context and resources 2. Exploring research-teaching links 3. An institutional case study 4. An individual approach
  • 8. The R-T Nexus Action Set • Higher Education Academy Welsh Institutional Group set up the Research-Teaching (R-T) Nexus Action Set in February 2009 at Newport. • Representatives from Welsh HEIs at biannual meetings. • Gregynog Conference (Sept 2009) • Swansea Meeting (March 2010) • Publication of book (June 2010) • Undergraduate Research Workshop, Carmarthen (Sept 2010) • R-T Practice workshop, Aberystwyth (Feb 2011) • 2nd Gregynog Conference (Sept 2011) Action Set Blog http://nexus-wales.blogspot.com/
  • 9. Future shape of the HE sector in Wales? Each "region [in Wales] should have research intensive (in which we will increasingly focus our QR funding in support of sustainable excellence and relevance to Welsh Assembly Government objectives) and strong community/widening access focused provision“ (HEFCW, Dec 2010). Does this vision imply that each region would comprise one research intensive and one access (teaching?) focused institution?
  • 10. Exploring R-T Links • Professional practice – Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) – Pedagogic Research (PedR) – Research-informed Teaching (RiT) • Curriculum and student learning – Research-Teaching Nexus (R-T Nexus) – Research-Teaching Complex (R-T Complex) – Undergraduate Research
  • 11. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Scholarship is keeping up-to-date through, including, academic reading, attending workshops and conferences, training, and perhaps dissemination (writing, speaking, training, mentoring). • individually-focused scholarship for personal use; • internally-focused scholarship for local (e.g. departmental, institutional) use; • externally-focused scholarship, such as defined by the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE, 2005, p. 34) as “the creation, development and maintenance of the intellectual infrastructure of subjects and disciplines”; and • research for external dissemination at conferences and in publications (i.e. pedagogic research). Where does your SoTL sit? (from Haslett, 2009, based on Ashwin and Trigwell, 2004; RAE, 2005)
  • 12. SoTL and PedR • Why do/would you do it? – Strategic e.g. research-informed teaching – Contractual e.g. teaching-led research – Personal professional updating/reflection and career – Disseminate examples of practice • What do/would you research? – Generic issues e.g. student engagement – Case studies e.g. examples of teaching • How do/would you do it? – Individually or collaboratively? – Funding for research and publication e.g. grants? – Output types e.g. books, articles, conferences? – Time and space to undertake research and writing?
  • 13. Promoting SoTL and PedR • Encourage staff to become active members of communities of practice. • Participate in internal schemes e.g. L&T grants. • Seek Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) (map against Professional Standards) • Membership of the Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE): Annual Conference at Newport 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and again in 2013? • Membership of the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSoTL).
  • 14. Research-informed Teaching “Systematic inquiry into the L & T process” (Jenkins et al., 2007) Which approaches are you most involved in? My view is slightly different.
  • 15. Research-Teaching Nexus Source: modified from M. Healey & A. Jenkins (2009) Developing students as researchers. In: S. K. Haslett & H. Rowlands (eds) Linking research and teaching in Higher Education. University of Wales, Newport, pp. 7-11. How does your teaching map within the R-T Nexus?
  • 16. From Haslett (2009) Newport CELT Journal, Vol. 2. The Research-Teaching Complex
  • 17. Undergraduate Research Stuart Hampton-Reeves and I hatched the idea over breakfast in January 2010. Coordinated by a Steering Group. • 2011 University of Central Lancashire (170 student delegates) • 2012 Warwick University (250 students) • 2013 University of Plymouth (15-16 April) • 2014 University of Nottingham (14-15 April) • 2015 University of Winchester
  • 18. Institutional Case Study University of Wales, Newport, CELT • Learning and Teaching Strategy 2007-2010 • “To establish a University-wide research cluster to lead development in pedagogy”. • Main function to assist staff in: – Devising pedagogic research projects; – Presenting papers at conferences; and – Writing and disseminating published outcomes.
  • 19. Newport NEXUS Conferences Annual Learning and Teaching Conference http://celt.newport.ac.uk/nexus June 2009 and 2010
  • 20. Varied Conference Symposia For example: • Undergraduate Research • Research-informed Teaching • Community Education • ESDGC • International Scholarship • Linking Teaching and KT • Professional Development • Student Engagement • Technology Enhanced Learning • Hazard and Geoscience Research Delegates used #nexus2010 when tweeting
  • 21. Published its own journal: • Teaching Practice • Learning Insights • Development and Innovation • Pedagogic Research • (Re)Views • Framework Issues
  • 22. CELT Writing Retreat The Academic Writing Process – Inventing and research – Planning – Drafting – Revising – Editing – Submission – Peer review process – Revisions – Proof stage and publication
  • 23. CELT Research Programmes • Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL); • Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship (ESDGC); • Flexible Learning in Employer and Community Scenarios (FLECS). Coordinators PhD Students Research Communities
  • 24. Pedagogic Research ‘Expeditions’ (ExPedR) Legs 1 and 2 • Leg 1 Australia 2009 • Leg 2 Canada 2010 • 10 ‘expedition’ members • Attend HERDSA 2009 • Attend STLHE 2010 • Visit other HEIs • Disseminate best practice • Develop research links. Using #expedr2010 Blog - http://expedr2010.blogspot.com YouTube – NewportCELT Channel Developing International Networks
  • 25. PGCert Developing Professional Practice in HE • 60 M-Level credits • HEA accredited • One year, part-time • Distance learning online (from Feb 2010) • Covers not only teaching but research • Assessment: teaching portfolio and action research project • Developed into an MA in HE.
  • 26. An Individual Approach an example from my own curriculum practice • Bath Spa University Geography Department, set up in 1968-69. • 1994 started as Lecturer in Physical Geography. • Inherited courses, but adapted them and developed new courses. • Major contribution to biannual field course to Brittany, France.
  • 27. Year 1 Field Skills • Geographical Skills • Training, equipment, numeracy, etc. • Campus-based, in lab class timetabled slot. • 90+ students • Collect survey data • Calculate and plot • Submit answers via Blackboard VLE. • Automated marking.
  • 28. Year 1 Techniques • Landform Analysis • Geomorphological mapping exercise. • Blended learning using topographic maps and Google Earth. • Area is a staff research field site with some publications available. • Students learn about staff research.
  • 29. Year 1 Techniques • Landform Analysis • Sedimentology exercise using microscopy. • Samples collected for staff research project. • Students can refer to publications. • Learn about staff research on ‘live’ samples.
  • 31. Year 2 Field Research • The Brittany field course began in late 1970’s or early 1980’s, with good links with University of Brest, including some collaborative research. • 1998-2001: Funded staff to undertake and publish research to underpin teaching in Brittany. • The field course evolved over time: – Until 2001 was not an assessed course. – 2001-2004: part of a Yr 2 Geographical Research Methods module – emphasis on field skills. – After 2004: emphasis on preparation for Honours dissertation.
  • 32. Coastal Geomorphology • Survey of gravel shoreline transect at Ru Vein, Baie d’Audierne. • Set up in 1997 with research in mind, but • used for assessed student field techniques, but • Later as an assessed student research exercise.
  • 33. Developing Field Research Skills Beach Surveying
  • 35. An analysis of wave-coast interaction in the Baie d’ Audierne by Becky, Corinne, Holly, Lizzie and Tom Photographs by H. Winlow
  • 36. Average volume (cm3) of particles along transect of storm beach profile, Ru Vein. “Steps” Large rocks at start of “step”. Larger rocks at back of profile.
  • 37. Position changes 1997-2007 c. 25 m retreat of the toe of the beach; c. 15 m retreat of the crest; Sediment volume loss, due to washover and littoral drift. (Haslett, 2008, Coastal Systems (2nd Ed). Routledge) 1996 2005
  • 39. Year 3 Dissertations Honours-level is learning at the cutting edge of the discipline • Individual projects • Linked to staff research where appropriate • Skills, methods, analysis, literature. • Present results at Departmental Student Conference (also BCUR?). • Sometimes publish, usually with staff.
  • 41. Research Content Continuum • Year 1: students frequently are an audience of research, but are trained in research skills. • Year 2: emphasis on research processes and problems with students as participants and audience (more skills training and methods). • Year 3: students are participants, undertaking their own research projects.
  • 42. Evaluating Curriculum • Audit modules annually to ensure they are supported and informed by recent (within last three years) research and scholarship, both in terms of curriculum and teaching. • As a course team, to obtain an overview, map all module provision using the R-T Nexus grid and place in the context of the research content continuum.
  • 43. Thank you For further information, please consult the references cited in the presentation, and: Join the HEA R-T Nexus Blog: http://nexus-wales.blogspot.ac.uk Look at and comment on (in the blog) the case studies in: Linking research and teaching in Wales (2010) edited by Simon K Haslett http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/assets/York/documents/ourwork/nations/wales/ WalesRandTNexusENGLISH_Jun10.pdf Register for the British Conference for Undergraduate Research: http://www.bcur.org Strengthen Research-Teaching Links in your institutional strategies.