Educational program description grid
Introduction
This grid is based on the ASPI model (Analyzing, Sustaining, and Piloting Innovation) model was developed by Pearay and Jaccaz [1] in the European Equal project. “It proposes a model, and a vision, that attempts to provide information and scaffolding mainly to university staff but also to policy makers who currently face the initiative of implementing innovation, in all its forms, in the education system. It aims at helping all the different actors, from university managers to university lecturers, involved in the teaching and learning process to answer the following questions: “How do I analyse, guide, and sustain innovation in Higher Education?”, “What kind of information do I need at each stage of the innovation process to make decisions that serve my goals?”, “How do I process the data generated?”, and “How do I feed the results back into the process?”” (Introduction).
Using the grid
It is advisable to describe a project according to this grid as completely as possible. Sections that you cannot fill in should be discussed.
The grid should help you structure a description. You can add other criteria or adapt it to your context. In the right column, you find some comments that specify the expected content.
Definition: "Environment" describes the complete learning environment for a given program, e.g. a degree program, a continuous training certificate, an isolated course. It learning objectives, technical infrastructure, pedagogic strategy, learner evaluation, evaluation etc.
The grid
Items | Project description |
Structural and organizational variables | |
1. Can you describe the history of the project ?
When was it created and why? |
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2. In which structure is the project located?
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3. Who do you think are the actors involved?
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Pedagogical aspects | |
Is there a vision statement ? | |
What are the main learning objectives? | |
Is there as preferred pedagogic strategy (or least a preferred type of educational scenario) ? | |
Do learners have the opportunity to negotiate their training path? | |
How is the training organized over time? where is the training held? | |
What are the human and material resources used? Where do they come from? | |
What is the nature of the tasks required of the learners? | |
How is collaborative work integrated into the system? Is group work present? | |
How is learning assessed? | |
How are technologies used? | |
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Organizational aspects
9. How is the environment managed? By whom? 10. What place is reserved for distance and how does this relate to presence?
11. Is project regulation (self-evaluation-and-action) provided?
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Economic aspects
12. What are the financing methods? What is its feasibility?
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Disciplinary aspects
13. What are the particularities related to the practices and culture of the field?
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Political aspects
14. Is the project wanted or supported by the political authorities? Institutional? Managers of your companies?
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Ideological aspects
15. What values does the environment promote?
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Individual variables
16. What are the major characteristics of the different actors, both individually and as a group? Are their expectations, needs, designs and project supported? |
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To conclude…
17. How would you qualify your system and its role in your professional context?
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Links
- ↑ PERAYA, Daniel, JACCAZ, Bérénice. Analyser, Soutenir, et Piloter l'Innovation : un modèle “ASPI”. In: TICE 2004. Les TICE ou les Technologies de l'Information et de la Connaissance dans l'Enseignement Supérieur et dans l'Industrie. Université de technologie de Compiègne, 2004. p. 283-289