Transitioning from Knowledge Consumers to Knowledge Producers: Research & Community Placements as Transition Experiences

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Transitioning from Knowledge Consumers to Knowledge Producers: Research & Community Placements as Transition Experiences Sarah J. Robinson McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada www.science.mcmaster.ca/lifesciences

Outline Why are experiential placements (EPs) important? Our experiences Why are EPs important to us? How we do help? Student perspectives & reflection Areas for improvement Evaluation plan Questions, comments

What EP s do you offer? Why do you think EP s are important?

Why are experiential placements important? Providing opportunities to: Determine career fit Refine learning goals Develop specific competencies related to career objectives Establish a network of post graduation contacts (Bell and Benes, 2012)

Why are experiential placements important? Recognized as an essential component to building a highly skilled and productive labour force for an innovative, strong and growing economy (Canadian Chamber of Commerce, 2012: 6) An important tool in regional economic development (Garlick, Davies, Polèse and Kitagawa, 2006) Recognized as high-impact practice for deep learning (Kuh, 2008)

Some McMaster context Located in Hamilton, Ontario (Southwestern Ontario) One of the Top 100 universities in the world (Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking of World Universities, 2012) 21,000+ undergraduate students Research focused student centred institution Origin of Problem-Based Learning in our School of Medicine (1969)

Why are EP s important to us Integrate academic book learning with hands-on experiences Create a connection to the community Transition to a greater sense of ownership of a student s individual/personal learning Offer varied experiences to a range of students not otherwise possible via lecture/lab based courses

Our experiences Honours Life Sciences program 1000+ students in program (levels 2-4) Great flexibility, lots of choice How do we provide meaningful course experiences for 1000+ students? 2011 Undergraduate Program Review

Historical Growth Level 4 Thesis 3 units Thesis 6 units Thesis 9 units Traditional Capstone experiences

Refining our Offerings Level 3 Research Practicum Experiential Placement Level 4 Thesis 3 units Thesis 6 units Thesis 9 units

Refining our Offerings Level 3 Research Practicum Experiential Placement Level 4 Thesis 3 units Thesis 6 units Thesis 9 units Advanced Placement

How do we help? Multiple experiences available throughout degree Scaled support Online resources Electronic, fillable applications Face to face feedback

Multiple experiences Level 2 Applied Placement Level 3 Research Practicum Experiential Placement Level 4 Thesis 3 units Thesis 6 units Thesis 9 units Advanced Placement

Online resources

Fillable forms http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/ lifesciences/experiential-edopportunities.html

Fillable forms

Methods of evaluation from table 2 pre-populate to the grade breakdown

F2F feedback

Experiential Placements 2012-14 2 10 13 Clinical Community Organization Education Marketing, Design & Media Research University (other than research) 3 4 1

Research Practica 2012-14 1 4 6 1 1 2 4 1 4 Health Sciences Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences Biology Health, Aging & Society Medical Physics Pediatrics Physics Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour School of Geography & Earth Sciences

Student Perspectives This past semester I had the opportunity to partake in a clinical placement in the Wound Care Department. My main objective in taking this placement course was to learn more about the infrastructure of a hospital. Furthermore, I have always considered a career in health care and this placement afforded me the ability to work with patients on a more meaningful level as I aided in the delivery of care and management of wounds alongside my clinical supervisor. Interestingly, this niche, which was facilitated by both my academic and clinical supervisor, opened up various avenues of learning for me while at my placement.

Student Perspectives I achieved many of my learning objectives through my placement course this term. This placement allowed me to understand more about autism, which is a topic that has always interested me. The hands-on experience in my volunteer opportunity further boosted my interest to read multiple peer-reviewed articles to gain a better understanding for autistic individuals...i was able to relate some of the knowledge I had gained from previous psychology courses, and link them to the new research that I read. It was a very eyeopening academic experience for me, and I can see myself pursuing research in studies regarding psychological disorders in children.

Student Perspectives Having explored the sciences throughout my education and to have witnessed how they are applied to the health care sector within the [Government] has allowed me to find my passion in this line of work This experience has also allowed me to network with numerous employees and liaise with stakeholders that could also prove to be beneficial in my future career search. Not only has this experience provided me the experience to understand why certain things are taught in certain classes, but it also allowed me to apply my knowledge to a real world application. I would highly recommend this experience for any student who is unsure of their future career path

Areas for Improvement Form submission getting it right the first time Use of Adobe Captivate to help guide supervisors & students through the application Online, electronic submission Transition opportunities at all degree levels Introduced level II course in 2013 Low enrollments Range of placement experiences

Evaluation Plan Working with current students to gain feedback about: Success in finding placements The submission process Feedback process (pre-enrollment) Placement experiences

Questions/Comments

References Bell, D., and Benes, K. (2012). Transitioning graduates to work: Improving the labour market success of poorly integrated new entrants (PINEs) in Canada. Ottawa: Canadian Career Development Foundation. Canadian Chamber of Commerce. (2012). Skills development discussion paper. Ottawa: Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Garlick, S., Davies, G., Polèse, M., and Kitagawa, F. (2006). Supporting the Contribution of Higher Education Institutions to Regional Development: Peer Review Report. Paris: OECD. Kuh, G. 2008, High Impact Educational Practices, Association of American Colleges & Universities, Washington, viewed 1 Oct. 2013, <www.aacu.org>