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OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. CREDIT FRAMEWORKS IN A LATTICE OF LEARNING PROCEED WITH CAUTION Proceed with caution – measuring positive outcomes needs context. Proceed claims to project the likelihood a student will complete their course and progress to a positive outcome. But with UKPIs disappearing, it all feels a little out of time. by David Kernohan.Data.
WHERE NEXT FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDING IN SCOTLAND? Scotland. The Scottish Funding Council’s review of Coherent Provision and Stability hangs over the future shape, funding, and regulation of Scotland’s higher education sector. Otherwise, higher education feels like it has gone straight on from 2014 – with few, if any rocks melting in the sun despite radical changes in England andWales.
STILL WAITING FOR SKILLS REFORM Still waiting for skills reform. This is the article that should tell you about how the new lifelong learning entitlement will work based on the text of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill. As David Kernohan explains, nothing is ever that simple. icon-comments. ARE £7,500 FEES (AND FUNDING CUTS) BACK ON THE TABLE AGAIN The central plank of the higher education funding recommendations – the idea of £7,500 tuition fees – was reportedly disavowed by both the report’s author and the Secretary of State. The report has been much more influential regarding the FE and Skills components of the post-18 offer – higher technical qualifications, expansions to TEF LATEST ASSESSMENT Interestingly, the first of these is the very premise of TEF. Pearce begins with an examination of what TEF ratings might be used for – in the past the government has oscillated between informing student choices, raising esteem for teaching at university level, recognising excellent teaching, and meeting the needs of employers and industry. WONKHE - HOME OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DEBATEABOUT USEVENTSLATESTJOBSSUSPITCH AN ARTICLE Student number controls won’t fix higher education in the UK. There's a lot wrong with the way we fund and manage higher education in the UK - David Kernohan isn't sure restricting applicant choice is the way to fix any of the issues. by David Kernohan. Analysis. OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued BUILD BACK HIGHER: REGULATION FIT FOR A DIFFERENT FUTURESEE MORE ONWONKHE.COM
CREDIT FRAMEWORKS IN A LATTICE OF LEARNING OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. PROCEED WITH CAUTION Proceed with caution – measuring positive outcomes needs context. Proceed claims to project the likelihood a student will complete their course and progress to a positive outcome. But with UKPIs disappearing, it all feels a little out of time. by David Kernohan.Data.
WHERE NEXT FOR HIGHER EDUCATION FUNDING IN SCOTLAND? Scotland. The Scottish Funding Council’s review of Coherent Provision and Stability hangs over the future shape, funding, and regulation of Scotland’s higher education sector. Otherwise, higher education feels like it has gone straight on from 2014 – with few, if any rocks melting in the sun despite radical changes in England andWales.
STILL WAITING FOR SKILLS REFORM Still waiting for skills reform. This is the article that should tell you about how the new lifelong learning entitlement will work based on the text of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill. As David Kernohan explains, nothing is ever that simple. icon-comments. ARE £7,500 FEES (AND FUNDING CUTS) BACK ON THE TABLE AGAIN The central plank of the higher education funding recommendations – the idea of £7,500 tuition fees – was reportedly disavowed by both the report’s author and the Secretary of State. The report has been much more influential regarding the FE and Skills components of the post-18 offer – higher technical qualifications, expansions to TEF LATEST ASSESSMENT Interestingly, the first of these is the very premise of TEF. Pearce begins with an examination of what TEF ratings might be used for – in the past the government has oscillated between informing student choices, raising esteem for teaching at university level, recognising excellent teaching, and meeting the needs of employers and industry. HERE’S HOW WE CAN BUILD STUDENT TRANSITION BACK IN 2021 Ahead of Wonkfest, UPP Foundation Student Futures Commissioner Meg Price suggests five areas of focus to help students succeed in 2021. STUDENT FUTURES COMMISSION: STUDENTS' HOPES BEYOND COVID Student Futures Commission chair Mary Curnock Cook explores the findings from a new poll of students on their experiences of Covid-19 and hopes for the future. The UPP Foundation Student Futures Commission aims to bring together the best of the sector’s thinking on how we can support student success as we emerge from the Covid-19pandemic.
THE WAY FORWARD FROM LOCKDOWN FOR PSRBS AND THE HE SECTOR 1 day ago · An anniversary is usually a chance to pause, look back, and reflect. I’ll give you a moment to stop cry-laughing: not only are we nearly three months past the anniversary of lockdown but has anyone in the higher education sector really had the chance toreflect?
UNIVERSITIES WILL PLAY A KEY ROLE IN BUILDING RESILIENCE The British Academy was commissioned by government to think through the long-term impacts of Covid-19. Sarah Cowan explains how universities will be critical to national recovery efforts. IF WE GET IT RIGHT, DIGITAL AND ONLINE LEARNING WILL Simone Buitendijk calls on the higher education sector to consider where online and digital could be superior in achieving universities’ mission to change the world through education andresearch.
FACE VALUE: WHY WON'T STUDENTS TURN THEIR CAMERAS ON? Not only do some students go unheard, but they also go unseen. As lecturers and their classes have discovered, a number of those attending virtual gatherings decline to turn on their cameras. Some students complain to their module leaders that their peers don’t appear on screen. Not all academics think it’s down to them to sortit out.
INTEGRATING EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION THROUGHOUT A positive trend in the UK university sector is the appointment of senior leaders, at Dean or pro vice chancellor level with responsibility for equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI). THE IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC UPON STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES It’s been just over a year since lockdown kicked in. In most cases courses moved online – but many student opportunities, societies and groups have struggled amidst restrictions. The Sutton Trust recently published national evidence on the impact of the pandemic upon participation in student opportunities, with a particular emphasis on participation by disadvantaged students. Continued A GEOGRAPHY OF EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS, FROM OFS Beyond LEO information at a (NUTS1) regional level, we’ve never really had a good handle on graduate opportunities and work in local areas. I had a look at some elements of this a while ago, focusing on the industries and locations in which graduates find themselves working and drawing on some institutional level Graduate Outcomes data. I, too, struggled to find a way to get a full EVERY GRADUATE SHOULD HAVE THE CHANCE OF A DECENT JOB The season for creating metrics about graduate employment is clearly upon us. This morning HESA puts forward an early sketch of a way of understanding whether graduates are in jobs with a good “design and nature”. Uniquely among the recent crop of novel metrics, I reallylike it.
WONKHE - HOME OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DEBATEABOUT USEVENTSLATESTJOBSSUSPITCH AN ARTICLE Student number controls won’t fix higher education in the UK. There's a lot wrong with the way we fund and manage higher education in the UK - David Kernohan isn't sure restricting applicant choice is the way to fix any of the issues. by David Kernohan. Analysis.THE WONKHE SHOW
The Wonkhe Show – The higher education podcast. Every week a panel of top wonks will dissect the week’s big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector. You can find an archive of Wonkhe’s podcast content here. STUDENT FUTURES COMMISSION: STUDENTS' HOPES BEYOND COVIDSEE MORE ON WONKHE.COMAUTHOR: MARY CURNOCK COOK THE EXPECTATION GAP: STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING New research from Pearson and Wonkhe suggests that though students have found learning during Covid-19 painful, improving online learning will have the most direct impact on students’ future wellbeing, engagement and motivation.. Stressful events – like coping with a global pandemic – tend to prompt extreme responses. As universities scrambled to put courses online at the start of OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. ARE £7,500 FEES (AND FUNDING CUTS) BACK ON THE TABLE AGAIN The central plank of the higher education funding recommendations – the idea of £7,500 tuition fees – was reportedly disavowed by both the report’s author and the Secretary of State. The report has been much more influential regarding the FE and Skills components of the post-18 offer – higher technical qualifications, expansions to WHY WE NEED A REAL-TIME REF REVIEW TO PLAN FOR 2027GWEN WILLIAMS
22/03/21. Wonkhe-Gwen-Williams. Gwen Williams is Head of International at Universities Wales.CLARE ADAMS
Clare Adams. by. staff. 31/01/21. Clare Adams Wonkhe. Clare Adams is Head of University Success at Handshake. Prior to joining Handshake, Clare spent over a decade in a variety of roles across careers and student services in HE and FE.JACKIE NJOROGE
Director of Strategy, University of Salford. by Mark Leach. staff. 21/12/15. image1. Jackie Njoroge is Director of Strategy at the University of Salford and a member of the HESPA executive. WONKHE - HOME OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DEBATEABOUT USEVENTSLATESTJOBSSUSPITCH AN ARTICLE Student number controls won’t fix higher education in the UK. There's a lot wrong with the way we fund and manage higher education in the UK - David Kernohan isn't sure restricting applicant choice is the way to fix any of the issues. by David Kernohan. Analysis.THE WONKHE SHOW
The Wonkhe Show – The higher education podcast. Every week a panel of top wonks will dissect the week’s big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector. You can find an archive of Wonkhe’s podcast content here. STUDENT FUTURES COMMISSION: STUDENTS' HOPES BEYOND COVIDSEE MORE ON WONKHE.COMAUTHOR: MARY CURNOCK COOK THE EXPECTATION GAP: STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING New research from Pearson and Wonkhe suggests that though students have found learning during Covid-19 painful, improving online learning will have the most direct impact on students’ future wellbeing, engagement and motivation.. Stressful events – like coping with a global pandemic – tend to prompt extreme responses. As universities scrambled to put courses online at the start of OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. ARE £7,500 FEES (AND FUNDING CUTS) BACK ON THE TABLE AGAIN The central plank of the higher education funding recommendations – the idea of £7,500 tuition fees – was reportedly disavowed by both the report’s author and the Secretary of State. The report has been much more influential regarding the FE and Skills components of the post-18 offer – higher technical qualifications, expansions to WHY WE NEED A REAL-TIME REF REVIEW TO PLAN FOR 2027GWEN WILLIAMS
22/03/21. Wonkhe-Gwen-Williams. Gwen Williams is Head of International at Universities Wales.CLARE ADAMS
Clare Adams. by. staff. 31/01/21. Clare Adams Wonkhe. Clare Adams is Head of University Success at Handshake. Prior to joining Handshake, Clare spent over a decade in a variety of roles across careers and student services in HE and FE.JACKIE NJOROGE
Director of Strategy, University of Salford. by Mark Leach. staff. 21/12/15. image1. Jackie Njoroge is Director of Strategy at the University of Salford and a member of the HESPA executive. THE WAY FORWARD FROM LOCKDOWN FOR PSRBS AND THE HE SECTOR 1 day ago · An anniversary is usually a chance to pause, look back, and reflect. I’ll give you a moment to stop cry-laughing: not only are we nearly three months past the anniversary of lockdown but has anyone in the higher education sector really had the chance toreflect?
UNIVERSITIES WILL PLAY A KEY ROLE IN BUILDING RESILIENCE The British Academy was commissioned by government to think through the long-term impacts of Covid-19. Sarah Cowan explains how universities will be critical to national recovery efforts. IF WE GET IT RIGHT, DIGITAL AND ONLINE LEARNING WILL Simone Buitendijk calls on the higher education sector to consider where online and digital could be superior in achieving universities’ mission to change the world through education andresearch.
STUDENTS WILL BUILD BACK COMMUNITY BETTER 1 day ago · If we think about all of the Pathe newsreels that we’ve seen that feature students, two things spring to mind. The first is an image of students as a kind of homogenous social elite – othered away into universities to be trained in how to run government and industry. The second is the image of student fundraising – the annual RAG parade weaving its way through the city, combining student INTEGRATING EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION THROUGHOUT A positive trend in the UK university sector is the appointment of senior leaders, at Dean or pro vice chancellor level with responsibility for equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI). PLAYING AT UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT 1 day ago · Back in 2019 we welcomed the Sims 4 Discover University Expansion Pack, where Sims enrol before exploring “collegiate experiences” and enjoying extracurricular activities.. Of course this was very much focused on those experiences for the Sims who could choose, among other things, to. Live in a dorm room or off-campus, explore Britechester on a bicycle, spend time in the student commons THE IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC UPON STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES It’s been just over a year since lockdown kicked in. In most cases courses moved online – but many student opportunities, societies and groups have struggled amidst restrictions. The Sutton Trust recently published national evidence on the impact of the pandemic upon participation in student opportunities, with a particular emphasis on participation by disadvantaged students. Continued A GEOGRAPHY OF EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS, FROM OFS Beyond LEO information at a (NUTS1) regional level, we’ve never really had a good handle on graduate opportunities and work in local areas. I had a look at some elements of this a while ago, focusing on the industries and locations in which graduates find themselves working and drawing on some institutional level Graduate Outcomes data. I, too, struggled to find a way to get a full EVERY GRADUATE SHOULD HAVE THE CHANCE OF A DECENT JOB The season for creating metrics about graduate employment is clearly upon us. This morning HESA puts forward an early sketch of a way of understanding whether graduates are in jobs with a good “design and nature”. Uniquely among the recent crop of novel metrics, I reallylike it.
GOVERNMENT BRINGS IN NEW REGULATION FOR ALTERNATIVE Via the means of a written ministerial statement from Greg Clark, the government has unexpectedly introduced a raft of new measures aimed at beefing up regulation of alternative providers. They recognise criticism inherent in the NAO report amongst other things, as context for this move. However they are opening up student number controls for their preferred ‘elite’ end of the private WONKHE - HOME OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DEBATEABOUT USEVENTSLATESTJOBSSUSPITCH AN ARTICLE Student number controls won’t fix higher education in the UK. There's a lot wrong with the way we fund and manage higher education in the UK - David Kernohan isn't sure restricting applicant choice is the way to fix any of the issues. by David Kernohan. Analysis. THE WAY FORWARD FROM LOCKDOWN FOR PSRBS AND THE HE SECTOR 7 hours ago · An anniversary is usually a chance to pause, look back, and reflect. I’ll give you a moment to stop cry-laughing: not only are we nearly three months past the anniversary of lockdown but has anyone in the higher education sector really had the chance toreflect?
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The Wonkhe Show – The higher education podcast. Every week a panel of top wonks will dissect the week’s big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector. You can find an archive of Wonkhe’s podcast content here. PLAYING AT UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT 7 hours ago · Back in 2019 we welcomed the Sims 4 Discover University Expansion Pack, where Sims enrol before exploring “collegiate experiences” and enjoying extracurricular activities.. Of course this was very much focused on those experiences for the Sims who could choose, among other things, to. Live in a dorm room or off-campus, explore Britechester on a bicycle, spend time in thestudent commons
STUDENTS WILL BUILD BACK COMMUNITY BETTER 7 hours ago · If we think about all of the Pathe newsreels that we’ve seen that feature students, two things spring to mind. The first is an image of students as a kind of homogenous social elite – othered away into universities to be trained in how to run government and industry. The second is the image of student fundraising – the annual RAG parade weaving its way through the city, combining student PODCAST: THE BEST OF WONKFEST 7 hours ago · This week on the podcast we’ve got a clutch of highlights from Wonkfest. We consider how universities can build back higher, bridge the digital divide and inject care in the universitycommunity.
THE EXPECTATION GAP: STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING New research from Pearson and Wonkhe suggests that though students have found learning during Covid-19 painful, improving online learning will have the most direct impact on students’ future wellbeing, engagement and motivation.. Stressful events – like coping with a global pandemic – tend to prompt extreme responses. As universities scrambled to put courses online at the start of OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued PROCEED WITH CAUTION Proceed with caution – measuring positive outcomes needs context. Proceed claims to project the likelihood a student will complete their course and progress to a positive outcome. But with UKPIs disappearing, it all feels a little out of time. by David Kernohan.Data.
OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. WONKHE - HOME OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DEBATEABOUT USEVENTSLATESTJOBSSUSPITCH AN ARTICLE Student number controls won’t fix higher education in the UK. There's a lot wrong with the way we fund and manage higher education in the UK - David Kernohan isn't sure restricting applicant choice is the way to fix any of the issues. by David Kernohan. Analysis. THE WAY FORWARD FROM LOCKDOWN FOR PSRBS AND THE HE SECTOR 7 hours ago · An anniversary is usually a chance to pause, look back, and reflect. I’ll give you a moment to stop cry-laughing: not only are we nearly three months past the anniversary of lockdown but has anyone in the higher education sector really had the chance toreflect?
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The Wonkhe Show – The higher education podcast. Every week a panel of top wonks will dissect the week’s big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector. You can find an archive of Wonkhe’s podcast content here. PLAYING AT UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT 7 hours ago · Back in 2019 we welcomed the Sims 4 Discover University Expansion Pack, where Sims enrol before exploring “collegiate experiences” and enjoying extracurricular activities.. Of course this was very much focused on those experiences for the Sims who could choose, among other things, to. Live in a dorm room or off-campus, explore Britechester on a bicycle, spend time in thestudent commons
STUDENTS WILL BUILD BACK COMMUNITY BETTER 7 hours ago · If we think about all of the Pathe newsreels that we’ve seen that feature students, two things spring to mind. The first is an image of students as a kind of homogenous social elite – othered away into universities to be trained in how to run government and industry. The second is the image of student fundraising – the annual RAG parade weaving its way through the city, combining student PODCAST: THE BEST OF WONKFEST 7 hours ago · This week on the podcast we’ve got a clutch of highlights from Wonkfest. We consider how universities can build back higher, bridge the digital divide and inject care in the universitycommunity.
THE EXPECTATION GAP: STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING New research from Pearson and Wonkhe suggests that though students have found learning during Covid-19 painful, improving online learning will have the most direct impact on students’ future wellbeing, engagement and motivation.. Stressful events – like coping with a global pandemic – tend to prompt extreme responses. As universities scrambled to put courses online at the start of OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued PROCEED WITH CAUTION Proceed with caution – measuring positive outcomes needs context. Proceed claims to project the likelihood a student will complete their course and progress to a positive outcome. But with UKPIs disappearing, it all feels a little out of time. by David Kernohan.Data.
OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. THE WAY FORWARD FROM LOCKDOWN FOR PSRBS AND THE HE SECTOR 7 hours ago · An anniversary is usually a chance to pause, look back, and reflect. I’ll give you a moment to stop cry-laughing: not only are we nearly three months past the anniversary of lockdown but has anyone in the higher education sector really had the chance toreflect?
HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Rankings & League tables. Despite the pandemic, university league table production continues unabated. This means we can all celebrate the arrival of the most eagerly awaited domestic university ranking of the year. No – not the Wonkhe Car Parking ranking it’s the Good University Guide for 2021 courtesy of The Sunday Times. OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued PLAYING AT UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT 7 hours ago · Back in 2019 we welcomed the Sims 4 Discover University Expansion Pack, where Sims enrol before exploring “collegiate experiences” and enjoying extracurricular activities.. Of course this was very much focused on those experiences for the Sims who could choose, among other things, to. Live in a dorm room or off-campus, explore Britechester on a bicycle, spend time in thestudent commons
IF WE GET IT RIGHT, DIGITAL AND ONLINE LEARNING WILL Simone Buitendijk calls on the higher education sector to consider where online and digital could be superior in achieving universities’ mission to change the world through education andresearch.
A GEOGRAPHY OF EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS, FROM OFS Beyond LEO information at a (NUTS1) regional level, we’ve never really had a good handle on graduate opportunities and work in local areas. I had a look at some elements of this a while ago, focusing on the industries and locations in which graduates find themselves working and drawing on some institutional level Graduate Outcomes data. I, too, struggled to find a way to get a full STUDENTS WILL BUILD BACK COMMUNITY BETTER 7 hours ago · If we think about all of the Pathe newsreels that we’ve seen that feature students, two things spring to mind. The first is an image of students as a kind of homogenous social elite – othered away into universities to be trained in how to run government and industry. The second is the image of student fundraising – the annual RAG parade weaving its way through the city, combining student PODCAST: THE BEST OF WONKFEST 7 hours ago · This week on the podcast we’ve got a clutch of highlights from Wonkfest. We consider how universities can build back higher, bridge the digital divide and inject care in the universitycommunity.
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EVERY GRADUATE SHOULD HAVE THE CHANCE OF A DECENT JOB The season for creating metrics about graduate employment is clearly upon us. This morning HESA puts forward an early sketch of a way of understanding whether graduates are in jobs with a good “design and nature”. Uniquely among the recent crop of novel metrics, I reallylike it.
WONKHE - HOME OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DEBATEABOUT USEVENTSLATESTJOBSSUSPITCH AN ARTICLE Student number controls won’t fix higher education in the UK. There's a lot wrong with the way we fund and manage higher education in the UK - David Kernohan isn't sure restricting applicant choice is the way to fix any of the issues. by David Kernohan. Analysis. THE WAY FORWARD FROM LOCKDOWN FOR PSRBS AND THE HE SECTOR 3 hours ago · An anniversary is usually a chance to pause, look back, and reflect. I’ll give you a moment to stop cry-laughing: not only are we nearly three months past the anniversary of lockdown but has anyone in the higher education sector really had the chance toreflect?
THE WONKHE SHOW
The Wonkhe Show – The higher education podcast. Every week a panel of top wonks will dissect the week’s big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector. You can find an archive of Wonkhe’s podcast content here. PLAYING AT UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT 3 hours ago · Back in 2019 we welcomed the Sims 4 Discover University Expansion Pack, where Sims enrol before exploring “collegiate experiences” and enjoying extracurricular activities.. Of course this was very much focused on those experiences for the Sims who could choose, among other things, to. Live in a dorm room or off-campus, explore Britechester on a bicycle, spend time in thestudent commons
STUDENTS WILL BUILD BACK COMMUNITY BETTER 3 hours ago · If we think about all of the Pathe newsreels that we’ve seen that feature students, two things spring to mind. The first is an image of students as a kind of homogenous social elite – othered away into universities to be trained in how to run government and industry. The second is the image of student fundraising – the annual RAG parade weaving its way through the city, combining student PODCAST: THE BEST OF WONKFEST 3 hours ago · This week on the podcast we’ve got a clutch of highlights from Wonkfest. We consider how universities can build back higher, bridge the digital divide and inject care in the universitycommunity.
THE EXPECTATION GAP: STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING New research from Pearson and Wonkhe suggests that though students have found learning during Covid-19 painful, improving online learning will have the most direct impact on students’ future wellbeing, engagement and motivation.. Stressful events – like coping with a global pandemic – tend to prompt extreme responses. As universities scrambled to put courses online at the start of OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued PROCEED WITH CAUTION Proceed with caution – measuring positive outcomes needs context. Proceed claims to project the likelihood a student will complete their course and progress to a positive outcome. But with UKPIs disappearing, it all feels a little out of time. by David Kernohan.Data.
OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. WONKHE - HOME OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DEBATEABOUT USEVENTSLATESTJOBSSUSPITCH AN ARTICLE Student number controls won’t fix higher education in the UK. There's a lot wrong with the way we fund and manage higher education in the UK - David Kernohan isn't sure restricting applicant choice is the way to fix any of the issues. by David Kernohan. Analysis. THE WAY FORWARD FROM LOCKDOWN FOR PSRBS AND THE HE SECTOR 3 hours ago · An anniversary is usually a chance to pause, look back, and reflect. I’ll give you a moment to stop cry-laughing: not only are we nearly three months past the anniversary of lockdown but has anyone in the higher education sector really had the chance toreflect?
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STUDENTS WILL BUILD BACK COMMUNITY BETTER 3 hours ago · If we think about all of the Pathe newsreels that we’ve seen that feature students, two things spring to mind. The first is an image of students as a kind of homogenous social elite – othered away into universities to be trained in how to run government and industry. The second is the image of student fundraising – the annual RAG parade weaving its way through the city, combining student PODCAST: THE BEST OF WONKFEST 3 hours ago · This week on the podcast we’ve got a clutch of highlights from Wonkfest. We consider how universities can build back higher, bridge the digital divide and inject care in the universitycommunity.
THE EXPECTATION GAP: STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING New research from Pearson and Wonkhe suggests that though students have found learning during Covid-19 painful, improving online learning will have the most direct impact on students’ future wellbeing, engagement and motivation.. Stressful events – like coping with a global pandemic – tend to prompt extreme responses. As universities scrambled to put courses online at the start of OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued PROCEED WITH CAUTION Proceed with caution – measuring positive outcomes needs context. Proceed claims to project the likelihood a student will complete their course and progress to a positive outcome. But with UKPIs disappearing, it all feels a little out of time. by David Kernohan.Data.
OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. THE WAY FORWARD FROM LOCKDOWN FOR PSRBS AND THE HE SECTOR 3 hours ago · An anniversary is usually a chance to pause, look back, and reflect. I’ll give you a moment to stop cry-laughing: not only are we nearly three months past the anniversary of lockdown but has anyone in the higher education sector really had the chance toreflect?
THE ADVANCED RESEARCH AND INVENTION AGENCY (ARIA) BILL The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) Bill, published on 2 March 2021, sets out the bare bones structure of the UK’s newest funding agency. If, like many, you’ve been interested in where and how ARIA will invest a budget of at least £800m in blue-skies research, you will not be satisfied with what we learn from this Bill.Instead, we’re still at the broad-brush stage of OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued PLAYING AT UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT 3 hours ago · Back in 2019 we welcomed the Sims 4 Discover University Expansion Pack, where Sims enrol before exploring “collegiate experiences” and enjoying extracurricular activities.. Of course this was very much focused on those experiences for the Sims who could choose, among other things, to. Live in a dorm room or off-campus, explore Britechester on a bicycle, spend time in thestudent commons
IF WE GET IT RIGHT, DIGITAL AND ONLINE LEARNING WILL Simone Buitendijk calls on the higher education sector to consider where online and digital could be superior in achieving universities’ mission to change the world through education andresearch.
A GEOGRAPHY OF EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS, FROM OFS Beyond LEO information at a (NUTS1) regional level, we’ve never really had a good handle on graduate opportunities and work in local areas. I had a look at some elements of this a while ago, focusing on the industries and locations in which graduates find themselves working and drawing on some institutional level Graduate Outcomes data. I, too, struggled to find a way to get a full STUDENTS WILL BUILD BACK COMMUNITY BETTER 3 hours ago · If we think about all of the Pathe newsreels that we’ve seen that feature students, two things spring to mind. The first is an image of students as a kind of homogenous social elite – othered away into universities to be trained in how to run government and industry. The second is the image of student fundraising – the annual RAG parade weaving its way through the city, combining student PODCAST: THE BEST OF WONKFEST 3 hours ago · This week on the podcast we’ve got a clutch of highlights from Wonkfest. We consider how universities can build back higher, bridge the digital divide and inject care in the universitycommunity.
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EVERY GRADUATE SHOULD HAVE THE CHANCE OF A DECENT JOB The season for creating metrics about graduate employment is clearly upon us. This morning HESA puts forward an early sketch of a way of understanding whether graduates are in jobs with a good “design and nature”. Uniquely among the recent crop of novel metrics, I reallylike it.
WONKHE - HOME OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DEBATEABOUT USEVENTSLATESTJOBSSUSPITCH AN ARTICLE Student number controls won’t fix higher education in the UK. There's a lot wrong with the way we fund and manage higher education in the UK - David Kernohan isn't sure restricting applicant choice is the way to fix any of the issues. by David Kernohan. Analysis.THE WONKHE SHOW
The Wonkhe Show – The higher education podcast. Every week a panel of top wonks will dissect the week’s big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector. You can find an archive of Wonkhe’s podcast content here. THE EXPECTATION GAP: STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING New research from Pearson and Wonkhe suggests that though students have found learning during Covid-19 painful, improving online learning will have the most direct impact on students’ future wellbeing, engagement and motivation.. Stressful events – like coping with a global pandemic – tend to prompt extreme responses. As universities scrambled to put courses online at the start of OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued PROCEED WITH CAUTION Proceed with caution – measuring positive outcomes needs context. Proceed claims to project the likelihood a student will complete their course and progress to a positive outcome. But with UKPIs disappearing, it all feels a little out of time. by David Kernohan.Data.
OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. WHAT’S IN THE QUEEN’S SPEECH FOR HIGHER EDUCATION? ARE £7,500 FEES (AND FUNDING CUTS) BACK ON THE TABLE AGAIN The central plank of the higher education funding recommendations – the idea of £7,500 tuition fees – was reportedly disavowed by both the report’s author and the Secretary of State. The report has been much more influential regarding the FE and Skills components of the post-18 offer – higher technical qualifications, expansions toGWEN WILLIAMS
22/03/21. Wonkhe-Gwen-Williams. Gwen Williams is Head of International at Universities Wales.CLARE ADAMS
Clare Adams. by. staff. 31/01/21. Clare Adams Wonkhe. Clare Adams is Head of University Success at Handshake. Prior to joining Handshake, Clare spent over a decade in a variety of roles across careers and student services in HE and FE. WONKHE - HOME OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION DEBATEABOUT USEVENTSLATESTJOBSSUSPITCH AN ARTICLE Student number controls won’t fix higher education in the UK. There's a lot wrong with the way we fund and manage higher education in the UK - David Kernohan isn't sure restricting applicant choice is the way to fix any of the issues. by David Kernohan. Analysis.THE WONKHE SHOW
The Wonkhe Show – The higher education podcast. Every week a panel of top wonks will dissect the week’s big policy developments, and we also feature interviews, features and views from around the sector. You can find an archive of Wonkhe’s podcast content here. THE EXPECTATION GAP: STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF LEARNING New research from Pearson and Wonkhe suggests that though students have found learning during Covid-19 painful, improving online learning will have the most direct impact on students’ future wellbeing, engagement and motivation.. Stressful events – like coping with a global pandemic – tend to prompt extreme responses. As universities scrambled to put courses online at the start of OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued PROCEED WITH CAUTION Proceed with caution – measuring positive outcomes needs context. Proceed claims to project the likelihood a student will complete their course and progress to a positive outcome. But with UKPIs disappearing, it all feels a little out of time. by David Kernohan.Data.
OFS' NEW METRIC WILL HELP STUDENTS MAKE SENSE OF CAREER OfS’ new metric will help students make sense of career prospects. The new Proceed metric is an experimental tool to help separate marketing promises from the reality of achievement and progression. OfS chief executive Nicola Dandridge explains the rationale. Nicola Dandridge is the Chief Executive of the Office for Students. WHAT’S IN THE QUEEN’S SPEECH FOR HIGHER EDUCATION? ARE £7,500 FEES (AND FUNDING CUTS) BACK ON THE TABLE AGAIN The central plank of the higher education funding recommendations – the idea of £7,500 tuition fees – was reportedly disavowed by both the report’s author and the Secretary of State. The report has been much more influential regarding the FE and Skills components of the post-18 offer – higher technical qualifications, expansions toGWEN WILLIAMS
22/03/21. Wonkhe-Gwen-Williams. Gwen Williams is Head of International at Universities Wales.CLARE ADAMS
Clare Adams. by. staff. 31/01/21. Clare Adams Wonkhe. Clare Adams is Head of University Success at Handshake. Prior to joining Handshake, Clare spent over a decade in a variety of roles across careers and student services in HE and FE. UNIVERSITIES WILL PLAY A KEY ROLE IN BUILDING RESILIENCE 9 hours ago · The British Academy was commissioned by government to think through the long-term impacts of Covid-19. Sarah Cowan explains how universities will be critical to national recovery efforts. HERE’S HOW WE CAN BUILD STUDENT TRANSITION BACK IN 2021 1 day ago · Ahead of Wonkfest, UPP Foundation Student Futures Commissioner Meg Price suggests five areas of focus to help studentssucceed in 2021.
THE ADVANCED RESEARCH AND INVENTION AGENCY (ARIA) BILL The Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) Bill, published on 2 March 2021, sets out the bare bones structure of the UK’s newest funding agency. If, like many, you’ve been interested in where and how ARIA will invest a budget of at least £800m in blue-skies research, you will not be satisfied with what we learn from this Bill.Instead, we’re still at the broad-brush stage of OUR APPROACH TO TRAINING AND INDUCTION THIS SUMMER 2021 Working with SUs to develop understanding of key policy and knowledge areas is a core function of our work at Wonkhe SUs. We’re committed to delivering useful, helpful and essential knowledge briefing and policy content remotely, so that you can focus your resources on local issues. This will cover our usual areas – legal and Continued A GEOGRAPHY OF EMPLOYMENT AND EARNINGS, FROM OFS Beyond LEO information at a (NUTS1) regional level, we’ve never really had a good handle on graduate opportunities and work in local areas. I had a look at some elements of this a while ago, focusing on the industries and locations in which graduates find themselves working and drawing on some institutional level Graduate Outcomes data. I, too, struggled to find a way to get a full SHOULD LECTURES BE ONLINE IN SEPTEMBER? You’re right that a lecture shouldn’t be a 60 minute monologue, and that they can be as interactive as you like. You’re right too that the whole ‘flipped classroom’ issue is orthogonal to whether large-group classes happen in person or online. EVERY GRADUATE SHOULD HAVE THE CHANCE OF A DECENT JOB The season for creating metrics about graduate employment is clearly upon us. This morning HESA puts forward an early sketch of a way of understanding whether graduates are in jobs with a good “design and nature”. Uniquely among the recent crop of novel metrics, I reallylike it.
TEN NOTES OF CAUTION ABOUT A BLENDED AUTUMN AND WINTER 11. The Hyflex is a lonely child. OK, one bonus one. If anyone can find me somewhere where simultaneous half-the group online and half-the-group in-person in the same room for the same hour is working well, a box full of Wonkhe mugs is on its way. 12. PODCAST: LOANS, GEOGRAPHY AND EMPLOYMENT, DRAMA, SEPTEMBER This week on the podcast we discuss student loans - should the interest rate go up or come down, and where’s the balance between politics and progressiveness?FLORIDA STARKS
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