FASSTEST brings together colleagues from across the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, providing a mechanism for professional development through practice-based scholarship within a mentored community.
Much of our work is organised on a project basis with project management aimed at the delivery of new educational outcomes and scholarship outcomes. FASSTEST supports a rolling portfolio of approximately 40 active scholarship projects under a number of themes which include:
If you are interested in learning more about a particular project or connecting with a project team, please contact us at FASS-Scholarship@open.ac.uk.
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Project leader(s): Rhiannon Edwards Shazna Muzammil Vanessa Moore
The Accessibility Tool is currently being piloted on modules presenting in 22B and 22J with the goal of disseminating the final version across OU by 23J.
Project leader(s): Zoe Doye Ieman Hassan Joanna Robson Judith Wilson-Hughes
We have been trialling tutor-led module-wide ‘you can do it’ catch-up sessions on three modules within SSGS (DD102 – 20J and 21B, DD206 – 20J and DD308 – 20J). DD206 and DD308 ran these sessions initially, with DD102, co
Project leader(s): Cristina Santos Kevin Deane Frangton Chiyemura Maureen Mackintosh
The higher education sector has recognised and aims to address recruitment, retention, and award gaps of BAME students.
Project leader(s): Jo Horne Rhiannon Edwards Angela Eyre
Students with a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD), such as dyslexia and/or dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder; DCD), are more likely to leave Higher Education without completing their course and with poorer grades than their typically developing peers (Sumner et al., 2021).
Project leader(s): Sue Nieland Paige Cuffe
This project will explore the development of postgraduate students’ understanding and practice of academic integrity, that is of good academic conduct, focusing particularly on the module Principles of Social and Psychological Inquiry.
Project leader(s): Hannah Lavery Natalie Lewis Clare Spencer Derek Neale Liz Ford
There is data suggesting that a significant success rate gap exists between students studying on our English and Creative Writing undergraduate degrees at full-time and part-time intensity.
Project leader(s): Heather Richardson Ed Hogan Claire Blanchard Lindsey Smith
Creative Writing MAs in traditional bricks and mortar universities such as University of East Anglia and Lancaster are highly selective in their intake and attract students who intend to pursue literary writing as a career.
Project leader(s): Cathy Schofield Tracey Elder
OUAnalyse predicts on a weekly basis whether, or not, a student will submit their next assignment.
Project leader(s): Alessandra Marino Gunjan Sondhi Karl A. Hack Suki Haider
The purpose of the project is to create spaces to test what an anti-racist pedagogy entails in the context of decolonization.
Project leader(s): Kevin Deane Susan Newman Lorena Lombardozzi Francis Garikayi
The discipline of Economics in the UK has a significant diversity and inclusivity problem. Women, black students, and students from working class backgrounds are under-represented in higher education and academia.