This module can contribute to the following programmes
Intake Dates
Start Date
04 Oct 2024 (Intake Closed)
Apply by: 20 Sep 2024
Details
Attendance
04 Oct 2024 (On Campus)
Start Date
17 Jan 2025 (Available)
Apply by: 03 Jan 2025
Details
Attendance
17 Jan 2025 (On Campus)
Course details
This module is designed for registered healthcare practitioners who are undertaking or are about to undertake work-based projects e.g., clinical audit, producing clinical guidelines, role development or in-service study programmes. It can also be used for the recognition of substantial prior experiential learning (RPEL), which has been undertaken in employment within the past 5 years. The module offers a flexible approach with the negotiation of a bespoke learning agreement between the participant, clinical supervisor/ employer and module leader, which identifies the work-based activities to be used and presented in a written form for assessment and the award of academic credit.
Aims
To enable practitioners to enhance skills for autonomous, life-long learning through the negotiation of work-based objectives which address both personal/ professional practice development and service delivery needs.
What and how you will learn on this module
How you will learn:
This module is delivered using a blended learning approach which integrates a variety of on-campus and online activities, supported by Canvas, the University’s virtual learning environment. A complementary range of activities are employed to engage you in the critical exploration of key topic areas, and the completion of formative tasks during the module also helps to keep you on track with the learning and gain feedback on your understanding of the content. A sense of community is developed and maintained with frequent opportunities for peer learning, enabling you to share your practice experiences and to learn from each other. Level 6 and level 7 students taking this module may be taught together.
Academic writing and critical thinking skills are developed through ‘The Critical Thinking Skills Toolkit’ and other academic practice activities embedded within the module, that have been designed to nurture the skills needed to facilitate you to become a thoughtful, objective and reasoned thinker. This will help you tackle the assignment(s) confidently, understand marking criteria, use evidence, take a reasoned approach, make structured arguments and engage with other points of view.
What you will learn:
Core knowledge
The content of the module will be determined by the subject of the work-based learning and negotiated objectives. Each student, through their learning agreement, will identify the scope of their work and normally manage their own learning to:
• develop the learning agreement;
• undertake self-appraisal/personal and professional development planning;
• identify and use relevant evidence for practice development;
• access independently the resources required in terms of time, materials, equipment and support from colleagues, manager and university;
• reflect on theory and using models to structure negotiated assignment.
Academic practice
• Database searching
• Referencing and avoiding plagiarism
• Critical Thinking Skills Toolkit
Course length: 1 briefing session
Assessment
Negotiated reflective report with accompanying learning agreement (3000 words total)
Learning outcomes
Identify and negotiate work-based learning objectives and solutions which address personal/professional practice development and service development needs.
Integrate prior and contemporary knowledge to critically appraise relevant issues relating to the agreed, completed work-based learning.
Critically explore the relevant wider ethical-legal, socio-political, financial, cultural influences and perspectives on the chosen area of work-based learning.
Apply the principles of effective leadership to critically appraise strategies to enhance service delivery.
Critically reflect on and evaluate own performance and contribution in terms of professional development and impact of the project on service delivery.
Course Information
Administrator
Course Leader
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Course delivery
Kingston WFD Admissions Team
Gillian Pedley
Blended Learning. On-Campus sessions subject to change. If government advice changes, we may need to update our plans. If we do so, we will update this information, and will keep current students and offer holders informed by email.
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Course pre-requisites
Programme entry requirements
Fees
£1,156.00
Self-funding students will need to make a one-off payment for the module via our secure payment portal before the online enrolment process.