Manifesto

Candidate for the position of VP Education 2022-23

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TAMMIKA CHAMBERS

Together, we are better

                                       

Hello, my name is Tammika Chambers, and I am running in the current elections for Vice President of Education. I am presently a level 6 Education Ba honours student who has had the honour of serving as a student representative for the past three years. Before attending university, I worked as a teaching assistant for six years. My passion for Education grew during my time there. I eventually decided to pursue a BA Honours degree in Education. This gave me a better understanding and insight into educational institutions, curriculum, social justice, learning theories and more. I've developed confidence in engaging with professional staff members, gained insight into how the institution works and learned how to negotiate changes and advocate for student rights.

 

My manifesto's goals

 

1) To ensure that all London Met students get excellent quality teaching and learning and have access to the resources and places they require.

 

• Extended library hours

• Study rooms/areas

• Pedagogy reviews

• Discussions and interactive lessons

• Increased access to scholarly journals

• Reading groups

 

2) Student representatives: I hope to collaborate closely with student rep assistants and student reps to improve students' academic experiences. I hope to make the process a happy and beneficial experience for all student representatives for the upcoming academic year.

 

• Deliberations and conversations

• forums and groups

• Creating communities of practice

• Study partners/groups

• Peer mentorship

• The advancement of communication between lecturers and students

. Incentives to become student rep


3) To represent the student body

 

• Feedback

• Deadlines

• Mitigation

• 40 per cent limit

• outcomes

• Exams

• Objective evaluations

• All turn it in boxes will be required to provide similarity reports for all assessments.

• To guarantee that the impact of the coronavirus on you and your studies is considered when determining your progress and reward.

 

4) In consultation with the VP Equity and Welfare Officer,

  • decolonise the curriculum,
  • raise mental health awareness.
  • disability support 
  • support students whose first language is not English
  • fair marking 

 

 

Why should you vote for me?

 

I am not afraid to stand out for you and for change. I am a confident, outspoken individual, and I've been told I'm easily approachable. I have a genuine interest in Education, social justice, and outcomes for students. My mission is to guarantee that all students receive the finest education.With your help, we can make London Metropolitan a unique learning environment for both students and staff. It would be an honour to have the opportunity to represent and support students in making the most of their time at London Metropolitan. This is, after all, an investment in our future. The future has arrived! 

 

 

 

                          

 

Vote for Tammika Chambers VP Education (Thank you ??)

Vote here  londonmetsu.org.uk/elections/2022

Contact Tac0371@my.londonmet.ac.uk

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