Case study: University of Wolverhampton


Project Information    
Project title     
Start date    End date   
Project URL     
Design Studio URL     
Lead institution  
Project Lead Contact Name  
Contact e-mail address  
Programme Name Embedding Benefits Category  
Programme Manager Ruth Drysdale    

 

 

1 Summary

Provide an executive summary of your project (max 200 words).


  

 

 

 

 


2  What resource(s) did you package/collate/disseminate for use by other institutions?

This may include:


 

 

 

 

 


3  How did you go about embedding your resources / outputs / outcomes into the wider community?

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4  What impact has your embedding benefits project had and who are the beneficiaries? Include evidence of impact wherever possible (e.g. survey results, evaluation, cost benefit analysis etc.)

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5  What outputs has your project produced?

Give details of any additional outputs and resources  that your project has produced that can be used by others, including a link to your code repository where this is applicable. How have they been used in your project and what benefits have been achieved? Ensure you include a link here to your Design Studio (DS) page from where all of these should be accessible, even if your DS page simply includes a link to your outputs.


 

 

 

 

 


6  How will the embedding benefits activity be developed further/sustained?

Give details here of ways in which your resources


 

 

 

 


7  Summary and Reflection

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Additional Information for QAA Case Study

 

 

Discipline and occupational field 

 
 

Name of module/programme/course 

 
 

SCQF level (Scotland only) 

 
 

Model of WBL 

 

Can you describe how WBL is integrated into your curriculum? How does this impact on curricula structure and development? It would be useful to estimate the proportion of the curriculum WBL contributes to (100 words)
 

Aspects of WBL covered in case study

(see Notes at the bottom of this page)

 

Please indicate which aspects of WBL you will cover as part of your case study and why you have decided to cover them. These are listed in bold in the Notes at the bottom of this page. You may find that your practice maps against more than one, but you need not cover all of the aspects.  You may find that your provision maps onto several aspects, and we would expect you to cover more than one.  The structure of Work Based Learning Maturity Toolkit has been used to inform the type of aspects we wish to cover. The Notes below give the full list of the aspects along with some prompts against each one.  These have been cross-referenced with the appropriate section in the WBL Maturity Toolkit and are there to hopefully stimulate thinking rather than being prescriptive.    Note if you do cover particular aspects then they should be made explicit in the main case study text where the aspect is discussed.   

 

 

Practice

 

Please describe the practice you are presenting. It would be useful to focus on the ‘how to’ messages that comes from your practice.  

As mentioned above please make explicit reference to the aspects of WBL you are describing.  Include any details that would be useful to colleagues; in particular we are very interested in details about how the practice was developed and implemented. Some questions that might be useful are:

 

  • What were the drivers for the development of the practice?
  • What were the aims and objectives?
  • What did we actually do when delivering these aspects of the provision?
  • What obstacles got in the way and how were these overcome? What was learnt? What helped and how? 
  • Has this practice been evaluated and by whom?  What would we do differently next time?
  • How do you see this practice being developed in the future – what will happen next?
  
 

References

 

Please use the Harvard referencing system.  

 

 

 

 

Notes

 

Aspects of Work Based Learning