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Letting go the reins of power and control – a workshop discussion Ros Weston Senior Lecturer Midwifery
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Aim and objectives To explore how a student-led content module could be developed through informal storytelling activities. To discuss how to develop a Level 6 student-led content module which includes innovative assessment, to facilitate learning.
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Letting go the reins of power and control Can Level 6 students: plan the content of their own module, lead all sessions themselves, be assessed through presenting a critical discussion, to peers and their lecturers, on an issue in practice?
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Outline Introduction to activities. ‘Speed dating’ - Who am I? Why am I here? Tablecloth exercise. Feed back from groups. Telling a story activities. Summary.
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Tablecloth exercise How could I develop a student led module within my programme? How could I use storytelling activities in a student-led module? How can I ensure that quality of assessment occurs in a student-led module?
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Think of a story that was significant to you in terms of your teaching. Write nine different things about it. One word for each post-it. Arrange them in a diamond shape. Place the most important aspect of the story at the top. Least important at the bottom. Reflect on your prioritising. Does the 9 th. represent something unresolved? Diamond Nine
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Form pairs Take a post-it note that you are happy to share. Each pair take about 3 minutes to tell a story about it. Why did you choose this word or aspect of the story? (Adapted from McDury and Alterio 2002)
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References McDrury, J. and Alterio, M. (2002) Learning through Storytelling in Higher Education: Using reflection and experience to improve learning. London. Kogan Page Limited.
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