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Linking theory and practice with Work Based Learning (WBL) Oran Doherty Letterkenny Institute of Technology
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Presentation plan RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) RPL for the Labour Market WBL (Work Based Learning) Sample WBL Programmes Prerequisites for a successful WBL programme
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Introduction to RPL RPL involves awarding an applicant recognition in the form of initial or advanced admission to a programme, credits within a programme or exemption(s) from element(s) of a programme or an award. –Access on to programmes –Exemptions –Awards
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Background to RPL at LYIT 2006 LYIT Participated in a government funded project aimed at recognising Learning in the Workplace. Specifically the project involved recognising with a third level qualification (e.g. single subject certificate) learning achieved in IT and Business that occurred in the individual’s personal life or in the work environment.
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Practical example RPL – to get an award RPL Facilitator vested and presented to companies throughout the North West of Ireland Between 2006-2008, 387 employees completed portfolio in: –Customer Care –Computer Applications –Training and Support –HRM –Communications
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Practical example RPL – to get an award Example of a learners with Customer Care skills seeking third level qualification Sample Assignment Customer Care\RPL Learning Outcomes.doc Sample Portfolio Customer Care\Customer Care RPL Portfolio Julie.docx Sample assessment document Customer Care\Assessment Sheet.doc
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Practical example RPL – to access a programme Assessment to access the Masters in Innovation and Leadership MBS Assignment.doc Sample RPL portfolio Sample RPL Portfolio.docx
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Work Based Learning (WBL) Shift on emphasis from RPL to WBL 2010 Work Based Learning (WBL) is where an Employer (or employer representative body) and a HE institute come together to develop and deliver a training programme. 3 parties: Learner Employer / Employer Representative HE Institute
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Sample WBL programmes
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1. Higher Cert in IT Support - Pramerica (2010-12) Level 6 Programme (120 Credits) Normally this programme would take 2 years for our full time students (Monday-Friday) but due to combination of RPL, WBL, E-Learning and Mentoring, full time employees from the IT Sector can complete programme 2 mornings per week over 18 months
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Accelerated Higher Cert IT Support Mondays & Wednesdays 9.30-12.30 ModuleCreditsTaught Hours Dates Study Skills512September 2013 Computer Systems 530September - December 2013 Operating Systems530September - December 2014 Software Development 1530January-March 2014 Computer Networks 1530January-March 2014 Workplace Learning (RPL)600April-September 2014 Computer Networks 2530April 14th - July 7th 2014 Operating Systems 2530April 16th-June 25th 2014 Computer Applications (RPL)50July & August 2014 Software Development 2530September - November 2014 Database Technology530September - November 2014 Mainframe Development 1530January - March 2015 Quality Testing 1530January - March 2015
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3.BBS IN RETAIL MANAGEMENT PRACTICE 2009, Irish Business and Employer Confederation (IBEC) Retail Skillnet approached Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) about the possibility of jointly developing and delivering a Retail Degree Programme. LYIT - good track record working in partnership with employers. Dedicated Work Based Learning Facilitator
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Challenges for the Education Provider in delivering WBL programmes Fear – familiar with dealing with full time students (training required) Getting lecturers to agree (time constraints, fear of employers) Time to develop programme (typically could take 6-12 months to develop…) Resources – rooms, lecturers, time ……. Because training is usually intensive, extremely important learners attend.
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Prerequisites for successful WBL Partnership between industry and HE 1.Trust and Commitment 2.Communications 3.Planning and Direction 4.Programme Design and Delivery (sector specific, start of small) 5.Flexible – change of modules, content, timing, minimum disruption – e-learning
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Prerequisites for successful WBL Partnership between industry and HE 6.Assessment – linked to the workplace 7.Bridging cultural barriers 8.RPL 9.Selection of suitable applicants 10.Lecturers and guest lecturers 11.Proper induction
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Next Steps Develop further WBL programmes with national and international employers using retail model Participate in an EU project exploring Work Based Learning Examine on-line technology to support WBL programmes (e.g. e-portfolio) Currently completing DBA that examines how cultural differences between industry and HE providers can be overcome in WBL partnerships.
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Contact Details Oran Doherty RPL/WBL Facilitator LYIT Phone:00353 749186707 Email: oran.doherty@lyit.ieoran.doherty@lyit.ie
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