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Academic Staff - Course Rep Information

 

Glamorgan Students' Union believes it is vitally important that students are represented at all levels. We are committed to implementing and maintaining the Course Reps scheme because representation and feedback will help to ensure that students and academics gain the most from their time here.  

 

 

Thank you for supporting the Course Representative scheme. If you are not directing the scheme yourself please share this information with the relevant staff members and students in your department.

 

 

During the academic year 2006/7, 78% of all Glamorgan's courses and levels were represented by 467 Course Reps, so THANKYOU for all your hard work. Denize McIntyre (CELT) and Rachel Thomas (SU) were invited to speak at a HEFCW conference entitled "The Extent and Effectiveness of Student Representation Structures within Higher Education Institutions Across Wales" about Glamorgan as an example of good practice. This is a really positive position to be in to develop this system.

 

Glamorgan is on a journey to improve student representation because of:

 

 

There is much ground to me covered on this journey, but it is a positive one. We'll know when we've arrived at the end of our journey when we have achieved the a fully functioning interlinked Course Rep system when Course Reps know that their system is highly valued and effective, and when the loop is closed, and a supportive and positive Student Written Submission for the QAA.

 

 

Course Reps - who cares?

Staff

 

Course Reps are a crucial element in the quality assurance and enhancement processes, and are central to making improvements in the student experience. Course Reps can help to develop various aspects of the course, including teaching styles, assessment methods and so on. Students are the experts as they're the ones receiving the learning experience.

Students

 

There are numerous opportunities and benefits for students becoming Course Reps (see other pages in this section) and Course Reps can now gain 4 academic credits at Level 1 for their work (see mini-module pages).

 

The Student Charter

Glamorgan's Student Charter outlines the University's committment to student representation. Here's what it has to say.

 

"4.4       Student involvement and representation
 The University is committed to education as a partnership and therefore believes that your input into the decision making processes of the University is fundamental to the success of your learning.
 -         The primary means of student representation at the University is through the Students' Union and through elected representatives at course level.  The Students' Union will normally be consulted on all major issues in the University and will provide representation by officers on the main University committees, including the Board of Governors and Academic Board.
 -         Your elected representative(s) at course level will also be consulted wherever possible on relevant issues and will be expected to collect and convey your responses and opinions to the course team".

I'm a Scheme Leader, what do I need to do?

 

Elections

 

At the beginning of the academic year, Course Reps need to be elected. Different Scheme Leaders have different methods of doing this, but usually the Scheme Leader explains to their group what Course Reps are, why they are important, what students can gain from the role, and take any questions. Students can be elected into the role using a 'hands up' voting method, or, depending on the number of students standing, a secret ballot method. Providing all students are happy with the election process, almost any method works!

 

How many Course Reps should be elected?

 

Most courses have one Course Rep per level, although depending on the size of the group, there can be more. There is no written rule for this - it's generally left up to the students and Scheme Leader to decide.

 

When should Course Reps be elected?

 

Course Reps should be elected as soon as possible at the beginning of each course, so that Course Reps can attend training sessions. PLEASE ELECT YOUR COURSE REPS BY 15TH OCTOBER AT THE LATEST.

After the Course Rep(s) has been elected...

 

The details of the Course Reps should be emailed to the Course Reps Coordinator (rthomas5@glam.ac.uk) as soon as possible, so that the Course Reps can be contacted with training details, support mechanisms and information. Please send the Course Reps' NAME, PREFERRED EMAIL ADDRESS, COURSE and YEAR, so that their details can be added to the Course Reps database.

 

It's half way through the year and my Course Rep doesn't feel they can continue in the role

 

This is no problem - but please elect another Course Rep as soon as possible to ensure that your students are represented. Please email all changes to rthomas5@glam.ac.uk.

 

Need more information?

 

CELT has produced a guide for staff on Course Reps entitled: "Getting the best from Course Representatives on Committees and Groups: A Best Practice Guide for Faculties and Programme Leaders". Contact Rachel Thomas - rthomas5@glam.ac.uk for a copy.

 



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