Leading the Student Experience through Student Engagement

Leading the Student Experience through Student Engagement

By DCQE/CCI/HSS

Date and time

Wed, 29 Nov 2017 10:30 - 12:00 GMT

Location

DCQE Staff Development Room (1st Floor)

Mercantile House Hampshire Terrace University Of Portsmouth PO1 2EG United Kingdom

Description

Special Requirements: Please let us know in advance (access, dietary etc).

Non-attendance: A £30 charge will be made against your department unless you provide 48 hours notice.

Title: Leading the Student Experience through Student Engagement

Presenter: Dr Camille Kandiko Howson (King's College London)

Venue: Please report to DCQE Staff Development Room, First Floor (Mercantile House) for registration.

Please note: Mercantile House and Floor 1 are swipe access only. Please ensure you arrive promptly for the start of the session as we are not able to guarantee you will be able to access the building after this time. If you are unable to access the building please call 023 9284 3327.


This session covers the following topics:

• Feedback as evaluation
• Engagement and enhancement
• Opportunities for students to feedback
• Feedback as engagement cycle
• Leadership and management role

This session explores developing an understanding of the measurement of the student experience; exploring the notions of student satisfaction, student engagement and partnership approaches; discussing current practices of feedback cycles and the role of students in them; provides opportunities for engagement in leadership and management within the context of enhancing the staff and student experience.

Biography:
Camille Kandiko Howson is Senior Lecturer in Higher Education and Academic Head of Student Engagement at King's College London. In a cross-institutional capacity she works on student engagement and experience enhancement initiatives at KCL, including coordinating student surveys, voice and feedback processes. She provides leadership in terms of engaging students and staff with areas of educational development policy and student engagement with educational enhancement. Her research focuses on international and comparative higher education, with areas of interest in curriculum change, student engagement and learning gain.

Please note that a £30 charge will be levied against University of Portsmouth Departments where a member of their staff has booked but not attended, unless DCQE has been notified of their absence at least 48 hours prior to the time of the event. In order to cancel, please email acdev@port.ac.uk or phone 023 9284 3328.

Parking & Transport to the University of Portsmouth (UoP):-

Maps, train station, bus routes and travelling into Portsmouth, please click on http://www.port.ac.uk/maps-and-directions/ for further details.

Parking is restricted at the UoP car parks, unless you have a valid UoP parking permit. Failure to display a UoP parking permit will result in a Parking Charge Notice (PCN), payable to Portsmouth City Council. Pay & Display parking is available on Hampshire Terrace (PO1 2QF), Cambridge Road (PO1 2EF), Gunwharf Quays car park (PO1 3TZ) or Alec Rose Lane car park (PO1 2SA). If you need disabled access parking, please email acdev@port.ac.uk or contact the events administrator on 023 9284 3328.

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