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Autonomy From Within -A proposal for change within the Geog dept. at Leeds Uni

Hannah. Natali, Natalie, Catherine, Katie, Becky | 02.12.2004 15:54 | Education

Proposal – The need for better inclusion of students from within the geography department and other departments (i.e. those taking geography as a minor subject or joint honours)

Geog 3920 - Autonomous Geographies, Sustainable Futures
Active Learning group 4: Course Spokescouncil



Problems Identified:

• There are noticeable differences between the levels of integration and sense of community experienced within Geography when compared to other departments.
• There are a number of specific skills needed in geography (i.e. Powerpoint presentations/Research skills/GIS) that are not taught to students from outside the department.
• Teaching staff within the department often ‘forget’ there may be students in lectures for whom geography is not their parent department, this becomes a problem when lectures overrun or assumptions are made about students’ prior learning and knowledge.
• There is no specific point of contact for students outside the department who they can contact with problems/questions etc.
• Lack of small group sessions/seminars which enable people to meet. Students from outside the department and within Geography have few chances to interact and meet except in huge lecture halls.
• Students from other departments are often actively segregated into their own groups for tutorials that do happen.


All these problems contribute to the lack of networking within the geography department. It can mean that students from outside the department can be put at a disadvantage in their 2nd and 3rd years, when skills and friendships made in 1st year are needed for modules (i.e. group work/presentations). Within the geography department lack of seminars means that students have few opportunities to talk through work with other students.


Possible Solutions:

• Compulsory skills modules (taught in smallish groups) which have to be undertaken by students who will be doing modules in geog for their 3 years at university.
• Have a designated member of staff who students from outside the department can go to with specific geography related problems/questions (e.g. finding resources etc.)
• Have small seminar classes (even if only every 2 weeks) in which group work has to be done (even if not assessed) to encourage integration.



Proposal – The need for better inclusion of students from within the geography department and other departments (i.e. those taking geography as a minor subject or joint honours)

Hannah. Natali, Natalie, Catherine, Katie, Becky

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Yes...

02.12.2004 20:15

Students in all learning deserve the right to academic support: numeric, writing and reading is normally offered and tends to get huge chunks of funding, why not mismanagement of timetables by incompetent university staff? Students at all levels of learning should be respected and deserve the right to be supported unconditionally.

Republica Autonomia


Get your say put across.

03.12.2004 01:43

I am a student rep for the union, but also a geog student at Leeds.
If you would like to put some of your points across, the next staff-student meeting for the geography department is next week.
If you would like to have any issues put across, contact your year rep. and they will put it across. The geog dept. is currently trying to pull students into the equation more and more.
Failing that, contact me with your problems, and i shall try and get them to the geog reps asap.

Sparta
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