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February 2011 Presented by Kimberly Cook QEP Topic Development Coordinator
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The QEP Task Force began meeting in September We studied assessment information We launched our official website: www.uncw.edu/qep We hosted the QEP Kick-off on November 1 Five Topic-Discussion Forums were held in November QEP Ambassadors QEP Focus Groups From these focus groups, we have now identified a general topic area for the QEP
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44 Faculty and Staff 19 Students 24 Leaders* TOTAL: 87 participants, divided into 8 groups *includes deans, associate deans, and department chairs.
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included participants sharing their most powerful learning experiences centered on the FIVE potential topics that emerged from the forums; pros and cons of each were discussed Asked participants to choose which possible topic they thought would most enhance student learning at UNCW
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Applied Learning emerged as the main topic area that the QEP should focus on Most participants said their most powerful learning experience included applied/active learning This topic generated the greatest number of comments that identified its advantages. Disadvantages were noted less often, and those comments were concise and tended to focus on more pragmatic, rather than general or philosophical, concerns.
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Other topics: ◦ Improve citizenship and civic/regional engagment ◦ Written Communication ◦ Critical Thinking ◦ International experience/Global Awareness These potential topics were seen as legitimate components of applied learning, with critical thinking and communication skills seen as “products” of our QEP topic area.
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UNCW has a strong tradition with Applied Learning from which to build our Quality Enhancement Plan. Definition: a pedagogical model that places students in authentic experiences ◦ applying theories, ideas, and skills learned to real-world problems. ◦ concentrating on extensions-of-the- classroom activities, which are usually outside of the classroom, although real-world needs could be brought into the classroom ◦ to apply knowledge to solve a problem and synthesize learning.
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Now, we need an actual plan - this is where you come in! Call for pre-proposals from anyone on campus ◦ Pre-proposals suggest how we can weave this learning strategy into our curriculum. ◦ Distributed today, and on our website: www.uncw.edu/qep www.uncw.edu/qep Pilot implementation in 2011-12, and 2012- 2013 academic years. SACSCOC Review occurs in spring 2013.
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Pre-proposals will be due on March 21, 2011. The Task Force will host two workshops for writing pre-proposals on February 24th and 25th. We have handouts with more information; you can also visit our website for all necessary info at www.uncw.edu/qep Discussion?
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