
An award of University of Huddersfield
An award of University of Huddersfield
Your course consists of 4 modules.
Year 1 Module 1: Research Informed Teaching Learning and AssessmentThis module develops your understanding of how people learn in the lifelong learning sector, the role of the teacher and your professional expectations. It introduces the latest research on teaching, learning and assessment and develops your ability to apply this evidence in designing inclusive lessons. You will develop the core skills that teachers need to promote learning for all learners, including neurodiverse students and learners with specific needs. You will learn about the role of emerging technologies in learning design. The role of assessment and coaching principles in enabling learning and achievement will also be examined.
Module 2: Becoming a Subject Specialist TeacherThis module involves practice-focused professional development. It introduces the core practices of ambitious subject teaching and develops your ability to apply current pedagogical thinking to practice. It explores the values that guide your pedagogical approach, knowledge of your subject specialism and your understanding of how you are learning to teach. You will explore the distinction between subject knowledge and subject pedagogy and examine inclusive approaches to specialist teaching, learning and assessment that are based on educational evidence. You will consider your teaching effectiveness and engage in personal and professional development planning against the appropriate professional standards. Subject-specific mentoring is an integral part of the teaching and learning strategy in this module. As well as developing your knowledge about teaching in general, your specialist mentor will support you to acquire experience in teaching your specialist subject, including the development of subject-specialist teaching and learning resources.
Year 2Module 3: Being a Subject Specialist TeacherThis module involves further practice-focused professional development. It builds on previous generic and subject specialist development in two ways. Firstly, it contributes to the development of more advanced, inquiry-based strategies and methods for promoting subject-specialist learning; secondly, it promotes the analysis of subject specialist pedagogy. The module achieves these purposes by enhancing your ability to reflect on the challenges implicit in teaching your subject and by developing your ability to respond to these concerns in innovative and creative ways.
Module 4: Curriculum and ContextThis module will develop your critical understanding of policy and issues relating to curriculum development in lifelong learning. You will explore the impact of policy on curriculum development and draw on appropriate evidence to evaluate curriculum practice and discuss possible improvements. The module will cover the internal and external factors that drive curriculum change and consider key contemporary issues in lifelong learning that impact upon curriculum development and design. It aims to engage mtrainees in critical reflection on the policy and practice of education and training for lifelong learners. The module promotes an analytical and reflexive understanding of the factors that inform curriculum development and delivery in lifelong learning provision.
There may be an opportunity for you to specialise in either a SEND (Special Educational Needs) or EAL (English as an Additional Language) pathway for module 4.
All lecturers teaching this course hold a PCGE or equivalent qualification in education as well as a degree in their area of practice.
Course format: face-to-face
Teaching time: 1 evening a week
Location: Victoria Building at the Tameside College Beaufort Road Campus