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RAPPORT Issue 5 (August 2020) The International Journal for Recording Achievement, Planning and Portfolios The CRA/SEDA Personal Tutoring/Academic Advising Award: A personal view David Baume Higher Education Consultant and Fellow of the University of London Centre for Distance Education Over the years, David Baume was a valued collaborator in several CRA projects. As a Senior Fellow of both the Staff and Educational Development Association and the Higher Education Academy, he was our natural choice to be the external examiner for the CRA/SEDA programme. Over the three cohorts of candidates he provided encouragement and wise advice which was greatly appreciated by the team. Email: [email protected] Introduction: recording and making sense of achievement I still feel that ‘Recording Achievement’ seriously underestimated what CRA was about. ‘Recording Achievement’ always sounded a rather modest ambition, a matter of documents and transcripts and, increasingly, the use of a wide variety of media. Even given the difficulties of finding or making an appropriate account of ‘Achievement’. ‘Recording Achievement’ never seemed enough. I may have been the last one to notice this, but, as I worked as external examiner on the CRA/SEDA personal tutoring and academic advising programme, and before that as I undertook several projects for and with CRA over the last 20 years, I eventually realised that CRA’s work was actually about Recording And Making Sense of Achievement. CRAMSA would not have been an elegant name for the organisation, but it would have been perhaps more accurate. That’s what I saw happening on this programme. Each participant, supported by their tutor, went round their own version of a classic cyclical account of learning: • Planning to do things, in this case devising, creating, adapting, tutoring systems and interventions; • Doing them, in a thoughtful and reflective way, often with micro-cycles of review and re-planning, the kind of rich empathic responsive behaviour that characterizes the best of being human and being professional;