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Book Synopsis

Professional learning and development for higher education personal tutors and academic advisors.

With contributions from 50 practitioners from across the sector, this text examines the key themes, theories and concepts relevant to personal tutors and academic advisors and translates these into real-world practice. Case study narratives from a range of settings demonstrate how student learning and outcomes can be improved, and related critical thinking activities encourage reflection on how these learnings can be applied in specific contexts. The book provides invaluable insights and support for all personal tutors and academic advisors, enabling practitioners to learn from each other, develop innovative ideas, and feel part of a community of learning.

Please also see Effective Personal Tutoring in Higher Education for the themes on which the case studies in this collection are based.



Trade Review

"Building on their 2018 guide to personal tutoring, Lochtie et al (2022) provides 25 case studies illustrating how to translate theory into practice. A “themes” table enables the reader to navigate the wealth of material, and also to make connections to the relevant sections of the companion text. The valuable case studies are diverse in terms of writers, institutions and topics, and each one ends with critical reflections to move the reader on in their professional practice.

Once again, this is an excellent text which would be of great value to all involved in supporting students directly or organising and managing such support."

-- Kathryn McFarlane * Independent Consultant *

"This book is the perfect companion to its predecessor ‘Effective Personal Tutoring in Higher Education’. Moving from tutoring theory to case study based examples provides a rich set of examples for new and experienced personal tutors. The companion is accessible for practitioners and for those developing personal tutoring frameworks. As an acting personal tutor and academic lead for developing personal tutoring systems, I have found this book has supported the development of my practice and in opening discussions with colleagues around coaching and tutoring. I would recommend this book to anyone involved in tutoring in higher education."

-- Dr Lisa Simmons * Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University *

Table of Contents

Introduction

Themes

Case study 1 Supporting student employability through integrated research exposure and a curriculum- embedded skills module

Case study 2 The power of future planning: empowering personal tutors to have effective careers and employability conversations

Case study 3 A data- focused approach to personalising central support programmes and complementing personal tutoring

Case study 4 Making belonging explicit by design

Case study 5 Dissonant discourses: constructing a consistent personal tutoring experience across the whole university

Case study 6 The ‘anatomy’ of a solutions- focused coaching conversation in personal academic tutoring

Case study 7 Developing an effective institutional personal tutoring and development framework to support student success

Case study 8 How a student and staff partnership informed the co-creation of an online professional development course for personal tutors

Case study 9 ‘Talking the talk and walking the walk’ of personal tutoring: using structured continuing professional development opportunities to inform, develop and empower personal tutors

Case study 10 Refreshing the academic advising system through co-creation and consensus development

Case study 11 Ask PAT: how the introduction and implementation of an e-portfolio approach transformed the nature of student support and development

Case study 12 Personal tutoring for ‘vulnerable’ and ‘at risk’ students: is there value in a differentiated approach?

Case study 13 Supporting Arts and Humanities student development and progression through integrating reflection into personal tutoring

Case study 14 A ‘whole of institution’ approach: what does a culture of advising and tutoring really involve?

Case study 15 Levelling up: from reactive to proactive – shifting the narrative of academic tutoring from problems to solutions

Case study 16 What do the students think? Evaluating academic advising across an institution using the Listening Rooms method

Case study 17 A framework for personal tutoring: system and activity

Case study 18 Using Social Identity Mapping in personal tutorials to aid students in their transition and social integration into and throughout higher education

Case study 19 Personal tutoring as a USP: what happens when personal tutoring is made a priority?

Case study 20 Professional large group mentoring as an alternative to the ‘traditional’ personal tutoring system

Case study 21 Moving from distributed to centralised academic advising: making the case for change

Case study 22 Exploring the values of personal tutoring via a level 7 academic practice module

Case study 23 Student success coaching: developing a model that works to enhance personal tutoring and student success

Case study 24 Introducing group personal tutoring to improve student engagement

Case study 25 The Hero, The Professional and The Nurturer: the challenge for personal tutoring to negotiate identities within systems of practice in higher education

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      Publisher: Critical Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781913453459, 978-1913453459
      ISBN10: 1913453456

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Professional learning and development for higher education personal tutors and academic advisors.

      With contributions from 50 practitioners from across the sector, this text examines the key themes, theories and concepts relevant to personal tutors and academic advisors and translates these into real-world practice. Case study narratives from a range of settings demonstrate how student learning and outcomes can be improved, and related critical thinking activities encourage reflection on how these learnings can be applied in specific contexts. The book provides invaluable insights and support for all personal tutors and academic advisors, enabling practitioners to learn from each other, develop innovative ideas, and feel part of a community of learning.

      Please also see Effective Personal Tutoring in Higher Education for the themes on which the case studies in this collection are based.



      Trade Review

      "Building on their 2018 guide to personal tutoring, Lochtie et al (2022) provides 25 case studies illustrating how to translate theory into practice. A “themes” table enables the reader to navigate the wealth of material, and also to make connections to the relevant sections of the companion text. The valuable case studies are diverse in terms of writers, institutions and topics, and each one ends with critical reflections to move the reader on in their professional practice.

      Once again, this is an excellent text which would be of great value to all involved in supporting students directly or organising and managing such support."

      -- Kathryn McFarlane * Independent Consultant *

      "This book is the perfect companion to its predecessor ‘Effective Personal Tutoring in Higher Education’. Moving from tutoring theory to case study based examples provides a rich set of examples for new and experienced personal tutors. The companion is accessible for practitioners and for those developing personal tutoring frameworks. As an acting personal tutor and academic lead for developing personal tutoring systems, I have found this book has supported the development of my practice and in opening discussions with colleagues around coaching and tutoring. I would recommend this book to anyone involved in tutoring in higher education."

      -- Dr Lisa Simmons * Senior Lecturer, Manchester Metropolitan University *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Themes

      Case study 1 Supporting student employability through integrated research exposure and a curriculum- embedded skills module

      Case study 2 The power of future planning: empowering personal tutors to have effective careers and employability conversations

      Case study 3 A data- focused approach to personalising central support programmes and complementing personal tutoring

      Case study 4 Making belonging explicit by design

      Case study 5 Dissonant discourses: constructing a consistent personal tutoring experience across the whole university

      Case study 6 The ‘anatomy’ of a solutions- focused coaching conversation in personal academic tutoring

      Case study 7 Developing an effective institutional personal tutoring and development framework to support student success

      Case study 8 How a student and staff partnership informed the co-creation of an online professional development course for personal tutors

      Case study 9 ‘Talking the talk and walking the walk’ of personal tutoring: using structured continuing professional development opportunities to inform, develop and empower personal tutors

      Case study 10 Refreshing the academic advising system through co-creation and consensus development

      Case study 11 Ask PAT: how the introduction and implementation of an e-portfolio approach transformed the nature of student support and development

      Case study 12 Personal tutoring for ‘vulnerable’ and ‘at risk’ students: is there value in a differentiated approach?

      Case study 13 Supporting Arts and Humanities student development and progression through integrating reflection into personal tutoring

      Case study 14 A ‘whole of institution’ approach: what does a culture of advising and tutoring really involve?

      Case study 15 Levelling up: from reactive to proactive – shifting the narrative of academic tutoring from problems to solutions

      Case study 16 What do the students think? Evaluating academic advising across an institution using the Listening Rooms method

      Case study 17 A framework for personal tutoring: system and activity

      Case study 18 Using Social Identity Mapping in personal tutorials to aid students in their transition and social integration into and throughout higher education

      Case study 19 Personal tutoring as a USP: what happens when personal tutoring is made a priority?

      Case study 20 Professional large group mentoring as an alternative to the ‘traditional’ personal tutoring system

      Case study 21 Moving from distributed to centralised academic advising: making the case for change

      Case study 22 Exploring the values of personal tutoring via a level 7 academic practice module

      Case study 23 Student success coaching: developing a model that works to enhance personal tutoring and student success

      Case study 24 Introducing group personal tutoring to improve student engagement

      Case study 25 The Hero, The Professional and The Nurturer: the challenge for personal tutoring to negotiate identities within systems of practice in higher education

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