Support for international students

Yesterday I went to a meeting of a small Sconul Working Group of which I’m a member. We have been doing some work towards a report on support for international students in libraries. Up to now, we’ve elicited 50 responses from UK libraries to our survey and also done our own survey of library websites, with some fascinating results. We’ve got some great examples of good practice and innovative ideas and I’m hopeful that the report will be a really useful practical guide for UK libraries. If there’s anyone reading this who is involved with international students support we’d love to hear from you, so please get in touch with me.

Wombat walk, Australia Zoo, Brisbane

IL: making a difference – integrating IL into the curriculum

One of the presentations at our “Making a difference” day was from Dr Elizabeth Stockdale, a lecturer in environmental science at Newcastle. Liz and I have worked together for quite a few years on IL related activities and Liz was describing how she has integrated IL into her curriculum. There was a lot of interest in the example Liz gave of an essay outline exercise, so she has given me permission to copy it here:

1.Students agree their essay topics with ES by 31st October.
2.Students submit their proposed essay topic, search and information evaluation strategy and early mind map of essay content on Wednesday 23rd November
3.Students submit essay outline Monday 9th January
•Context and importance of topic – as an introductory paragraph
•Main premises of argument presented as short sentences with 1 to 2 references as support.
•Structure of argument as diagram using premises
•Conclusion

Liz developed this after a year of running the module, with a requirement to write an essay in full and realising that students were struggling to put an argument together – instead they just wrote down everything they knew about … She now includes a session on putting an argument together and includes logical thinking books in the reading list. This coursework is supported by appropriate lectures, workshops etc with both myself and Liz and I think it’s an excellent case study of IL teaching.
Liz recommends a section on essay assessments given by Brown and Knight (p65-67) – Brown S and Knight P. (1994) Assessing Learners in Higher Education. Kogan Page. London.


Tyne Bridge