Moving Forward

These are actionable next steps for curriculum design:

1. Redesign Delivery Approach

  • Replace pre-class flipped classroom with optional post-class lessons.
  • Make completion of in-class tasks at home mandatory, with deliverables due in the next session to increase time-on-task and thus opportunities to identify and apply soft skills ahead of unit assignment delivery deadline.

2. Strengthen Soft Skills Integration

  • Workshops: Deliver one dedicated soft skills workshop during my own classes (mandatory), scheduled in Term 2 or 3 when workload allows.
  • Soft Skills Passport → VFX Soft Skills List: Convert the passport into a clear reference list for students to use in presentations and blog submissions.
  • Padlet Journalling: Continue using Padlet for Pre-Production presentations. Add a midterm deadline (November) for work-in-progress uploads to encourage ongoing reflection and enable feedback.
  • Blog Documentation: Make blogs the primary channel for reflective writing on soft skills.
    • Deliver a 40-minute lecture in Term 2 or early Term 3 to clarify how to use blog to monitor soft skills development and assessment. I can prompt students to Include soft skills in their critical appraisal and to state how they impacted your work.
    • Ensure Academic Support workshop on blog documentation occurs in Term 2.

3. Embed Soft Skills in Assessment and Feedback

  • Require students to state soft skills explicitly in blogs as part of unit assignment deliverables.
  • Include soft skills identification and improvement points in every feedback session when marking assignments.
  • During classes and tutorials, name and explain soft skills demonstrated or missing to reinforce metacognitive awareness.

4. Promote Metacognitive Regulation

  • Use examples and explanations of soft skills during teaching and feedback to help students plan, monitor, and evaluate their usage.
  • Encourage students to embed soft skills reflection across all classes, not just yours, to support long-term career growth.
  • Position blog documentation and critical appraisals as the main channel for consistent metacognitive regulation.

5. Long-Term Strategy

  • Implement these interventions across all four terms, not just Term 1, to allow gradual internalisation of soft skills.
  • Delivering Project and time management workshops earlier in the course to address common gaps.
  • Use an informal checklist during feedback:
    • Identify which soft skills were demonstrated.
    • Suggest one or two soft skills to improve for the next project.
    • Keep this consistent so students see a pattern.