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Start the journey to becoming a student rep
Student Rep Handbook
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Start the journey to becoming a student rep

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Student Rep Handbook

  • Student voice outlets & Further Resources

To navigate this pack click on the contents on the notepad and this will take you to information about that topic. You can click the home button seen to the right to take you back to this page and explore other topics.

  • Staff Expectations
  • Responsibilities and Expectations
  • Outcomes & Benefits
  • Being a Successful Rep
  • Meetings & Duties
  • Outline

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Outline

Congratulations on becoming a student representative!From now on you will form the Student Liaison Committee, where you can voice your own and your classmates' opinions on everything to do with your experience at LISC.This handbook will detail all you need to know to be a successful student representative.

Click the youtube link for tips on giving feedback

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What is a student rep?

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Duties

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Importance of being a student rep

Meetings and Duties

Student Liaison Committee
Course Committee Meeting
Student Rep Drop-ins
Student Council Meeting
Quality Assurance &Enhancement Committee

Meetings and Duties

You need to make yourself visible to your fellow students as you will be representing them. Show students how their feedback has influenced or changed decisions: they are more likely to come forward to you if they know their views are being put forward and represented. Be approachable and be friendly.Get to know your tutors and the LISC staff. Click the dos and don'ts for some more top tips.

Don'ts
Dos

Being a Successful Rep

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Outcomes & Benefits

Responsibility

Being engaged with the process of being a student rep and assisting the centre in qualatative data collection for improvement.

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Responsibility

Assisting the ISC with plans for improvements andadditional resources where more time is needed to change

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Responsibility

Giving students a voice in the Centre on academic matters in their group, and on issues relating to the wider student experience.

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Responsibility

Representing the views of students in your group andacross the ISC (even if you do not necessarily agree with them).

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Responsibility

Working with the Personal Tutors and ISC Staff to enhance the student learning Experience.

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Responsibilities & Expectations

Click the youtube link for tips on public speaking

After the Meeting

During the Meeting

Click to find out your expectations after the meeting

click to find out your expectations during the meeting

click to find out your pre-meeting expectations

Pre-meeting

Responsibilities & Expectations

Click to find out what we welcome feedback on

OUR COMMITMENTS TO YOU
  • We will provide professional development support twice a year, to help you develop key skills that you will need in your career
  • We will also provide you with a certificate of recognition, signed by the head of centre
  • We will provide coaching sessions should you need assistance in your role as a student rep

Staff expectations

Tips for critical thinking

Tips for content writing

Tips for Listening

Student voice outlets & Further Resources

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