Raising Awareness, Raising Aspiration

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Raising Awareness, Raising Aspiration A partnership of: Funded by:

A Targeted Personal Tutoring Support Programme for Narrowing Gaps in Student Achievement Samuel Dent (The University of Sheffield) Alison Stenton (King’s College London) @rara_tutor #raratutor www.raratutor.ac.uk Sam / alison

Introduction Who we are… Narrowing the Gap – What we know What can make a difference? Why Personal Tutoring? The call to action What are we scaling up? Key deliverables Sam

Who we are… University of Sheffield 10 % A diverse coalition of universities dedicated to closing their attainment gaps and sharing best practice… 7 18 % % Kings College London University of Portsmouth Source: TUOS analysis of UUK Universities/National HESA data Sam

Narrowing the Gap – What we know Controlled for prior attainment, and a wide range of other relevant factors these gaps still exist. Therefore these gaps emerge once students arrive (Broecke & Nicholls, 2006) Access is important – but increasing access to create more diverse student bodies in itself doesn’t seem to automatically impact/reduce the gap. This would suggest the relationship goes deeper into the quality of pedagogical relationships with staff students have once they enter university. > Graph: UK Universities – 5 Year profiling of Attainment Gap: % of BME students in the Student Body Sam

What can make a difference? Non-traditional students “struggle to learn the rules of the HE game” (Stuart et al, 2011) "First-generation students employ engagement strategies that emphasise independence while middle-class students…emphasise interaction, in addition to independence.” (Yee, 2016) What Works? report notes that students want to get to know their Faculty, and prefer pastoral support delivered by academics (Thomas, 2012) Positive relationships (with staff, with peers) a factor known to influence student outcomes (Cousin & Cuerton, 2012) “Staff are agents of change” for students – can instigate a dialogue about HE ‘rules’ (Mountford-Zimdars et al, 2015) What can make a difference? Alison

Why Personal Tutoring? PTs can be the “interlocutors” that help students to feel that that someone on their course knows them and is looking out for them in the following ways: Successful tutor-tutee relationships may help to foster some ‘belonging’ Discussing potential barriers to learning may help students to anticipate and access support early Conversations with academics may ‘nudge’ students to seek out further co- or extra-curricular opportunities > Alison

The call to action We have to conceptualise and operationalise personal tutoring in a way that recognises the role of the academic/teacher in a work-intensive university environment and works with this to support effective practice The role needs be rationalised within existing responsibilities: it needs to complement a PT’s teaching persona and duties PT Training and resources should support this vision of a PT Personal Tutoring should also be valued and rewarded We also need to know which students are engaging, and which are not and why In the sector, we need to know what difference effective personal tutoring might make to students’ personal and education outcomes: this HEFCE project hopes to capture some of this so that universities can make evidence-informed decisions about PT policy Alison

What are we scaling up? Institution wide strategic initiatives to improve personal tutoring, including PATS (Sheffield) a package featuring an online platform and a series of policy and CPD initiatives, and King’s Personal Tutoring Portal. Extensive research in this area, including the Leadership Foundation for Higher Education’s Trust Me!! Project – looking at how to build pedagogies of Trust; The BME Student Attainment Gap research; and Sheffield Student 2013, a longitudinal tracking project of students from lower SEC backgrounds. Experience of monitoring attainment gaps as a Key Performance Indicator, and the formation and testing of metrics to monitor this. Experience of a range of training and development activities and accreditation frameworks, including several HEA assessors, and Fellows in the project team. Sam

The implementation of a PATS-like approach to personal tutoring at all three institutions. In pilot faculties across 2017/18 academic year: Engineering (Sheffield), Dentistry (King’s), Creative and Cultural Industries (Portsmouth) An evidence-based best practice toolkit and CPD package to tackle closing the attainment gap, which can be rolled out nationally to support PT, aligned to national HE CPD frameworks. A National Best Practice Support Menu, which will provide ‘courses’ of reflection drawn from the three diverse institutions and subject areas, enabling scalability, and empowering staff to ‘test’ varied approaches. Each ‘course’ on the menu will tackle a ‘wicked issue’ connected to deploying personal tutoring frameworks that work to reach all students. Added value research, evaluation into attainment gaps and personal tutoring. With a big data set being generated, and a team of leading and talented HE researchers supporting the project, the opportunities for sharing additional research and insight with the sector are numerous! Key Deliverables Sam

We’re ahead of our time… Sam

Questions? Let’s continue the conversation; @rara_tutor #raratutor twitter.com/rara_tutor Sign up for our mailing list and full website launch at: www.raratutor.ac.uk Sam/Alison

Raising Awareness, Raising Aspiration > www.RARATutor.ac.uk @rara_tutor A partnership of: Funded by: