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): Alison Penn
Submitting an assignment is usually accompanied by a sense of relief but then there is the wait for the mark and the feedback which can cause anxiety amongst students. This is particularly the case for the first assignment on a new module and happened with DD212 Understanding Criminolo
Project leader(s): Agnes Czajka
Having co-led the Open University’s Tate Exchange initiative over the past three years, I have come to realise that a number of colleagues in FASS and other faculties have worked – or have expressed interest in working – at the intersection of arts and academia.
Project leader(s): Lucy Wilde Kesi Mahendran Jitse van Ameijde
The central aim of the project is to evaluate the academic coaching provided in DD801.
Project leader(s): Tatiana Blackmore Judith Wilson-Hughes Liz Wright
This is a project building on the findings of "An Investigation into the use of Peer Observation as a Tool for Professiona
Project leader(s): Linda Briggs Elayne Chaplin Suzanne Forbes
Open University students usually register for a specific degree when they begin their studies, but are able to change to a different degree pathway at various points while they are studying.
Project leader(s): Eleni Andreouli Simon Clarke Julian Bond
A longstanding challenge faced by students and educators alike is the difficulty in maintaining an active PhD research culture, which, in turn, can have a negative impact on doctoral students’ progression and in the quality of their studies. The reasons of this are multiple.
Project leader(s): George Revill Benjamin Newman Sonja Rewhorn
Next Generation Paper (NGP) is a technology that blends paper-based and web-based materials using a freely downloadable phone app with page recognition that was developed as part of a 36-month ESRPC-funded project between the University of Surrey and OU.
Project leader(s): Sinead Eccles Karen Twiselton
This two-stage project is aimed at mapping a period of change within the Open University (OU) where Associate Lecturers (ALs) are encouraged to activate their camera (or video-pod) whilst delivering online tutorials.
Project leader(s): Debbie Parker Kinch Anactoria Clarke Jasmine Hunter Evans
The scholarship project will pilot and evaluate ‘write now’ sessions on the Open University English Literature module A233 ‘Telling Stories: the novel and beyond’. These will be live online sessions aimed at helping students get writing, alongside other students who form a writing community
Project leader(s): Astrid Voigt Emma Bridges
This project investigates the benefits and challenges – for both students and educators – of an innovative assessment format which aims to make assessment more inclusive and authentic for Classical Studies students.