The Future of Learning & Teaching: defining and delivering an effective and inclusive digital/blended offering - SFC et al

A pioneering report on defining and delivering an effective and inclusive digital/blended learning offering in Scotland’s colleges and universities, the result of a joint ‘Tertiary Enhancement Topic’ project, instigated by the SFC and carried out by QAA Scotland, Education Scotland, CDN and sparqs. The report lays the foundations for providing the most effective and inclusive mix of digital and traditional learning, forming part of the tertiary enhancement response to the recommendations of the SFC’s review of tertiary education and research.
The project has been developed in partnership with students. sparqs encouraged and facilitated engagement with the work through our regular officer and staff networks, NEON and SESN and in November 2022 we produced a briefing note for students’ associations to help them think about the topic and how their institution could contribute.
Focussing on first hand student experience, the report looks at what students want from blended learning and what approaches lead to the best outcomes. It aims to help Scotland’s colleges and universities better understand the opportunities and the challenges presented by new technology. It is part of a wider two-year initiative aimed at the future delivery of effective and inclusive digital and blended learning.
The researchers found the majority of learning in Scotland’s tertiary sector now blended in some way, meaning blended learning is already the norm and continue to be so in the future.
In sharing their thoughts on blended learning learners stressed the importance of having a campus base for their studies. One college student interviewed for the report listed free breakfast, free toiletries, book-swaps and free haircuts’ as part of the cost-of living crisis support available on their particular campus. Other students stressed the importance of interaction with fellow learners, lecturers and other staff in creating a sense of belonging.
The report also draws attention to the effects of digital poverty and recognises the efforts being made to address potential inequalities.
According to the report’s findings, the most important consideration for the future of blended learning is achieving the right balance between its different components. Striving for equality of opportunity and creating a feeling of inclusion were also seen as crucial to success.
The report is available on the SFC website, along with an accompanying summary report.
(April 2024)
Item Number:297
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- Supporting the future careers of SA education officers: outduction toolkit - sparqs et al
- Self-Evaluation and Action Plan (SEAP) guidance for SAs and student officers - sparqs
- Scotland's Ambition for Student Partnership - sparqs
- Online and blended learning: best practice for a successful student induction - sparqs
- Suggested questions for Course Reps to use 2024-25 - sparqs
- Online and blended learning: reflective questions for students and staff - sparqs
- The Future of Learning & Teaching: defining and delivering an effective and inclusive digital/blended offering - SFC et al
- Creating and reviewing student engagement roles - sparqs
- Supporting Sabbatical Officers as they leave office - University of St Andrews Students
- Online Student Learning Experience Model - Perth College UHI
- Students as active partners in shaping their learning experience - Leeds Trinity University College
- Theory of partnership: Ladder of Citizen Participation - Sherry R Arnstein
- Student Partnership Staircase - sparqs
- ABCD of Effective Feedback - sparqs
- Understanding the SU's key relationships: The Cadogan Matrice
- Framework for the Development of Strong and Effective College Students
- A Student Engagement Framework for Scotland - sparqs and sector partners
- Supporting Senior Student Officers in Universities - sparqs
- Engaging Students in Online Distance Learning - sparqs
For all resources published by sparqs, see the "sparqs Resources" category in the list on the left, including the following:
- Student Learning Experience model
- Scotland's Ambition for Student Partnership
- A Student Engagement Framework for Scotland
+ resources linked to the SEF - ABCD of Effective Feedback
- Student Partnership Staircase
See all sparqs publications (Strategic Plans, celebration reports, etc.) here.