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Crime and Problem Solving Session 2
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Second part of course: criminal damage Students were generally more engaged in class More willing to work in class and to put pen to paper
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Assessment 2 Small number of students who did not improve Most students did improve Some students improved significantly (10-15%)
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Observations 1.Very hard work 2.Must work as a close committed team 3.Repeatedly explaining aims to students 4.Keep first year staff informed 5.Hold your ground! (culture change) 6.Insight into how students work
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Did we achieve our aims? 1.Students learn through doing – All classes based around active learning
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2.Teaching works best when seen by students to relate directly to their assessment – Clear link between workshop activities and assessment Systematic and thoughtful assessment is principal driver for learning – Assessment was key driver for learning – Students more engaged and motivated Crucial role of feedback – Opportunity to learn from formal feedback and apply in assessment 2 – Continuous feedback in workshops
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Analysis of student feedback Did you enjoy the course?
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Analysis of student feedback Were lectures useful? 92% Did you enjoy the lectures? 91% Did you enjoy the workshop? 91% Were the workshops useful? 83%
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Working in groups
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Advice to new students Keep going – Don’t worry if it’s hard at the start it gets clearer and easier as you progress with the seminars. – Do not worry; you will feel lost at the start but it will all be worth it in the end.
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Do work as you go along – Make sure that you take notes from the beginning. – Do the work as you go along, type up everything done in the seminar. – Go over seminar work in your own time. Ask questions if in doubt or if not understand something. – READ READ READ! Look over notes from class and do the work given! Talk to your tutor!
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Make effective use of class time – Write up as much work as possible during workshops to show your tutor to get advice. – Listen in seminars and be prepared to do all the tasks set in seminars as they really help and form most of your final coursework. – Be attentive during course workshops, try and ask as many questions as possible, make sure that you absolutely know what you are doing, do the work as you go along. – Listen to what tutors teach because they know what they're doing. – Really use your time in seminars usefully drafting answers to have your tutor see if you are on the right path.
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