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Thu 25 Jan, Thu 22 Feb, ... Thu 19 Apr 2018
16:30 - 18:30

Venue: CCTL, Revans Room

Provided by: PPD Personal and Professional Development


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Engage in Learning Programme
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Thu 25 Jan, Thu 22 Feb, ... Thu 19 Apr 2018

Description

Engage in Learning is a theory and practice informed supervisor development programme on how to build supportive learning relationships. It is aimed at supervisors of Cambridge students with a minimum of three to five years’ experience of teaching in higher education.

Participants will explore approaches and challenges to building supportive supervisory relationships through dialogical learning activities — small group discussions, reflection exercises based on experiences, film clips, case studies and dilemmas drawn from practice. Readings will be provided prior to each workshop. The programme will emphasise building on participants’ own experiences. Between each workshop participants will be asked to observe and keep a written log of specific experiences of supervision; these will be discussed in the subsequent workshop.

Workshops (key topics covered)
A maximum of 12 participants will attend four two-hour-long workshops. Each workshop will be held between 16:30 to 18:30.


25 January 2018
Workshop 1 (Principles 1 & 2)
Relationships for learning: theory, context. Building supportive relationships

  • Attachment theory
  • Mindfulness
  • Institutional identity
  • Communication


22 February 2018
Workshop 2 (Principles 1, 2 & 3)
Empowering and facilitation growth

  • Growth mindset
  • Relational power
  • Transformational learning
  • Self-efficacy


***22 March 2018*** - NOW RUNNING ON 28 MARCH 2018
Workshop 3 (Principles 1, 2, 3 & 4)
Maintaining a supportive relationship

  • Boundaries
  • Balance
  • Dialogical reflection


19 April 2018
Workshop 4
Engaging in learning together

  • Synthesis of themes and topics


Prior to registration please make sure that you are available on each of those days.

All workshops will be held at the Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning, 25 Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1QA. The map gives directions to PPD, where the Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning is located.

Target audience

Supervisors of undergraduate and/or postgraduate students of Cambridge University. Supervisors will normally have a minimum of three to five years’ experience of teaching in higher education.

Prerequisites

To apply for a place on this programme, please confirm that

1. you supervise undergraduate and/or postgraduate students of Cambridge University

2. you have a minimum of three to five years of teaching experience in a higher educational institution

3. you will participate in all four workshops

Please email Fiona Sutton to confirm that you meet the above criteria by Friday 19 January 2018

Sessions

Number of sessions: 4

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Thu 25 Jan 2018   16:30 - 18:30 16:30 - 18:30 CCTL, Revans Room map Dr Ingrid Obsuth
2 Thu 22 Feb 2018   16:30 - 18:30 16:30 - 18:30 CCTL, Revans Room map Dr Ingrid Obsuth
3 Wed 28 Mar 2018   16:30 - 18:30 16:30 - 18:30 CCTL, Revans Room map Dr Ingrid Obsuth
4 Thu 19 Apr 2018   16:30 - 18:30 16:30 - 18:30 CCTL, Revans Room map Dr Ingrid Obsuth
Aims

The programme aims to provide participants with:

a) a solid understanding of the importance and benefits of supportive supervisory relationships;

b) refined awareness and skills to build supportive relationships and recognise and deal with difficult situations;

c) a platform to discuss one’s own practical experiences of supervision in a structured environment;

d) the opportunity to maintain continued informal contact with each other;

e) the opportunity to contribute to the evaluation and further development of this programme.

Format

Face-to-face workshops, readings, written log of experiences.

Duration

Four workshops of two hours; one per month between January and April 2018


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