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Dr Catherine Coates

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Vision for the future: mobile learning, assessment and feedback

Featured June 2010 Eden Annual Conference Valencia, Spain
AuthorsDEARNLEY CA, TAYLOR J, LAXTON JC, COATES C, RINOMHOTA S
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The collaborative project: Competency Mapping Tool

Featured April 2010 CETL Symposium Leeds, UK
AuthorsCOATES C, SMITH S
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Delivering resources for mobile learning

Featured 2008 ALT-C 2008 pre-conference ALPS showcase workshop Leeds
AuthorsTAYLOR J, COATES C, PARKS M
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Mobile Assessment of Practice Learning, An evaluation from a student perspective

Featured 2008 4th Biennial EARLI/Northumbria Assessment Conference Berlin
AuthorsTAYLOR J, COATES C, DEARNLEY C
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Progressing mobile and e-learning within Dietetics Practice Learning

Featured 2009 NW Practice Educators Network Forum Manchester
AuthorsTAYLOR J, COATES C
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Progressing mobile and e-learning in Health and Social Care

Featured 2009 FAITE Conference Leeds
AuthorsTAYLOR J, COATES C
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Embedding ALPS at Leeds Met Conference

Featured 2009 Leeds Met Conference Leeds
AuthorsELLIS I, TAYLOR J, COATES C
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Collaborative Working, Production of Inter-Professional Common Competency Maps

Featured 2008 SOLSTICE Conference Edgehill University
AuthorsCOATES C, LAXTON J, FRITH G
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Developing interprofessional skill and competency maps

Featured 2008 ALT-C 2008 pre-conference ALPS showcase workshop Leeds
AuthorsCOATES C, LAXTON J
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Mobile and e-learning in Health and Social Care placements

Featured 2009 ALPS PRSB Conference
AuthorsCOATES C, ELLIS I
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Progress in ALPS CETL Mobile Learning

Featured 2009 Dietetics Practice Educator Network Conference Leeds
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Innovation and new techologies in health and social care practice learning

Featured 2008 Yorkshire and the Humber PLF Practice Learning Conference Harrogate
Conference Contribution
Promoting the concept of competency maps and interprofessional assessments linked to e-portfolios to enhance the student learning experience in preparation for work based learning, employability and life long learning.
Featured June 2010 Eden Conference Valencia, Spain
AuthorsCoates C, Taylor J

Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) is a collaborative Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) comprising five Higher Education Institutions (HEI) with proven reputations for excellence in learning and teaching in Health and Social Care (H&SC): the University of Bradford, the University of Huddersfield, the University of Leeds (lead site); Leeds Metropolitan University, and York St John University. There are 16 professions across the partnership from Audiology to Social Work, and a wide range of partners including NHS Yorkshire and the Humber and commercial partners who are working towards a framework of interprofessional assessment of common competences in the H&SC professions. The focus of this paper is the development of the common competency maps for communication, teamwork, and ethical practice along with a set of standardised tools to assess these across the sixteen professional groups. The aim of the ALPS CETL is to ensure that students graduating from courses in H&SC are fully equipped to perform confidently and competently at the start of their professional careers. Fundamental to the care of service users within modern Health and Social Care are key skills commonly utilised by the range of professionals involved in ALPS. Key skills and learning outcomes vary across the 16 pre-registration H&SC courses but central to the practice of all of the professional groups represented by ALPS is a high level of professional competence in communication, teamwork and ethical practice. In order to make explicit this pretext it was decided that mapping these common skills would enable students to navigate their way through the professional competencies allowing them to gain confidence and competence in practice settings. ALPS worked with a commercial partner, MyKnowledgeMap Ltd. (MKM), to facilitate this process which resulted in interactive and creative competency maps from which multiprofessional assessment tools were derived for students to validate their skills in their practice placements. ALPS has developed a shared services platform that enables these common assessment tools to be delivered onto mobile devices used by the students in their practice placements. Central to the ALPS process was the development of an e-portfolio tool to which the student could publish their completed tools and any relevent supporting documents and gain feedback from their tutor back at their University, further perpetuating the learning process and enabling the tutor to evaluate the students progress. This paper discusses how these processes championed by ALPS can be transferred and shared across professions and describes the challenges, benefits and future potential of this approach aimed at enhancing the students ability to learn and produce effective assessments in practice settings.

Journal article

Identifying common competences in health and social care: An example of multi-institutional and inter-professional working

Featured April 2010 Nurse Education Today30(3):264-270 Elsevier BV
AuthorsHolt J, Coates C, Cotterill D, Eastburn S, Laxton J, Mistry H, Young C

Students taking programmes of study leading to registration as a nurse or other health and social care professional, must be assessed in practice to ensure that they are competent in a range of skills. As practice placements become more difficult to source, the use of inter-professional assessment is becoming an increasingly important facet of assessment for students in health and social care. This paper describes an innovate collaborative project across 5 Higher Education Institutions and 16 professional groups to develop maps to assess communication, team working and ethical practice, three essential competences for all health professionals. The process used to develop each competency map is detailed along with discussion of the consultation process with professional statutory and regulatory bodies, practice based and academic staff and service users and carers. The completed project is evidence of successful multi-institutional and inter-professional working to develop assessment processes which accurately and fairly measure capabilities to help students develop into proficient and effective practitioners. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Service users and carers: preparing to be involved in work‐based practice assessment

Featured May 2011 Innovations in Education and Teaching International48(2):213-222 Informa UK Limited
AuthorsDearnley C, Coulby C, Rhodes C, Taylor J, Coates C

This paper will provide an overview of the specific issues related to involving service users and carers in work-based practice assessment of health and social care students. The outcomes of a shared workshop that involved service users and carers, practice assessors and students in the development of an interprofessional assessment tool, will be discussed. Key areas of concern, across all participants, were related to ethical, reliability and validity issues. These will be explored against the background of current literature, and recommendations will be made for involving service users and carers in assessment of practice. The original work for this paper was part of the Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), which is working towards a framework of interprofessional assessment of common competences in the health and social care professions. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.

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Extending the concept of the ALPS CETL competency mapping and interprofessional assessments processes to enhance student learning and employability skills beyond Health and Social Care
Featured 24 June 2011 Eden 2011 Dublin European Distance and E Learning Network
AuthorsCoates C, Laxton J, Taylor J, Smith SV

This paper discusses how the development of the ALPS common competency maps for communication, teamwork and ethical practice has led to the adoption of this process by other Faculties and how associated interprofessional assessment and e portfolios have been accepted by practice educators and institutions

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How the ALPS CETL is embedding the concept of competency maps and interprofessional assessments processes to enhance student learning and employability skills
Featured 10 June 2011 Solstice e learning and CLTR conference Edge Hill University Edge Hill University
AuthorsSmith SV, Coates C, Laxton J
Report
Collaborative working across CETLs at Leeds Metropolitan University
Featured 31 March 2010 CETL ALPS (Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings) Collaborative working across CETLs at Leeds Metropolitan University

The ALPS CETL and the Institute for Enterprise CETL at Leeds Metropolitan University are working collaboratively to develop the use of the ALPS CETL Common Competency Maps

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An enterprise competency tool, could you use it?

Featured 08 September 2010 International Entrepreneurs Educators Conference Cardiff
Conference Contribution

Embedding the concept of competency maps to improve the student learning experience and their preparation for work based learning and employability

Featured 20 May 2010 CETL Change Conference Sheffield Hallam University
Journal article
Promoting the concept of competency maps to enhance the student learning experience
Featured 2010 Assessment, Teaching and Learning Journal10:21-25 Leeds Metropolitan University
Conference Contribution
Embedding the concept of competency maps to improve the student learning experience and preparation for work based learning and employability
Featured March 2010 International Conference on Assessment and Learning in Practice Leeds

This presentation outlines the background, context and transferability of a competency mapping tool originally developed in health but suitable for enterprise

Journal article

Developing a mobile learning solution for health and social care practice

Featured August 2010 Distance Education31(2):175-192 Informa UK Limited
AuthorsTaylor JD, Dearnley CA, Laxton JC, Coates CA, Treasure‐Jones T, Campbell R, Hall I

In this article we share our experiences of a large-scale five-year innovative programme to introduce mobile learning into health and social care (H&SC) practice placement learning and assessment that bridges the divide between the university classroom and the practice setting in which these students learn. The outputs are from the Assessment & Learning in Practice Settings (ALPS) Centre for Excellence in Teaching & Learning (CETL), which is working towards a framework of interprofessional assessment of Common Competences in the H&SC professions. The mobile assessment process and tools that have been developed and implemented and the outcomes of the first-stage evaluation of the mobile assessment tools are discussed from the student perspective. © 2010 Open and Distance Learning Association of Australia, Inc.

Conference Contribution

Evaluation of the ALPS assessment processes, an overview of outcomes

Featured March 2010 International Conference on Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings Leeds
AuthorsDEARNLEY CA, TAYLOR J, LAXTON JC, PARKS M
Chapter

Holistic course design at Leeds Metropolitan University

Featured November 2014 Learning, Teaching and Assessment in Higher Education. Global Perspectives. Palgrave
AuthorsAuthors: Cooke B, Smith S, Fitzgerald P, Coates C, Simpson J, Jones S, Thomson S, Jameson S, Pickford R, Editors: Brown S
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