Module Code: NURM019 |
Module Title: JOURNEY OF DEVELOPMENT |
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Module Provider: Health & Social Care
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Short Name: JOURNOFDEV
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Level: M
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Module Co-ordinator: RHODES AK Mrs (HSC)
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Number of credits: 15
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Number of ECTS credits: 7.5
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Module Availability |
Semester 1 |
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Assessment Pattern |
This module will be assessed through the completion of a Personal Development Plan, exploring skills, qualities and attributes, culminating in a designed and planned ‘Journey of Development’.
Word Limit: 3,500 words − 100%
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Module Overview |
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Module Aims |
The aim of this module is to create a culture of development, whereby the individual can focus on and design their personal and professional journey of development, leading to deep learning and independence
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Learning Outcomes |
By the end of this module the student is expected to be able to:
Subject Knowledge and Understanding • extend the individual’s knowledge regarding the concept of development • understand how this can drive the personal and professional journey of discovery
Cognitive Skills • critically appraise the literature regarding development to give a deeper understanding of the concept • utilise reflexivity to develop
Practical Skills • be creative when designing learning opportunities for self and others • work independently but also in collaboration to achieve personal and team goals • develop a personal development plan that is meaningful, realistic and achievable, through self-assessment
Key/Transferable Skills • utilise effective communication, to explore and reflect on personal strengths • work collaboratively with colleagues to develop an inter-professional supportive network of development
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Module Content |
The focus of the module is personal and professional development, with the exploration ranging from the philosophical nature of self, the concept of development, the nature of knowledge and the value of experience, leading on to self-assessment, reflexivity and deep learning.
Students will critically appraise the notion of working within a learning organisation and finally considering their journey of discovery and development.
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Methods of Teaching/Learning |
Total: 150 hours - 30 hours taught 55 hours reflective enquiry 55 hours self-directed
The delivery of this module will be through presentations, facilitated workshops, debates and review meetings to explore the journey of development. |
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Selected Texts/Journals |
Essential Text: Curran R (2007) Ed. Philosophy of Education: An Anthropology Blackwell Publishing Ltd Oxford Hargreaves P & Jarvis P (2000) The Human Resource Development Handbook London, Kogan Page Jarvis P (2005) Towards a Comprehensive Theory of Human Learning, Routledge Hampshire
Jarvis P & Parker S Eds (2005) Human Learning An Holistic Approach, Routledge & Palmer, London
Pritchard D (2006) What is this thing called Knowledge Routledge Oxford
Recommended Text: Armstrong M (2001) A Handbook of Human Resource Practice 8th Ed. London, Kogan Page Benner P (1984) From Novice to Expert California Addison-Wesley Moon J A (2000) Reflection in Learning & Professional Development. London: Kogan Page Rolfe G; Freshwater D; Jasper M (2001) Critical Reflection for Nursing and the helping Professions Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan Shand J (2002) Philosophy and Philosophers: An Introduction to Western Philosophy Acumen Publishing Bucks
Background Reading: Senge PM (1990) The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organisation New York, Doubleday Sheal P (1999) The Staff Development Handbook 2nd edn London, Kogan Page
Possible Journal Titles: Teaching in Higher Education Active Learning in Higher Education Journal of Vocational Education & Training Studies in Higher Education British Journal of Nursing Journal of Advanced Nursing Journal of Community Nursing Nurse Education Today Nursing Times Quality in Higher Education Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education Journal of Further & Higher Education British Journal of Educational Technology
Useful web-sites: http://www.hea.ac.uk Higher Education Academy http://www.ltsh.ac.uk Learning and Teaching Skills Network http://www.qca.org.uk The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority http://chain.ulcc.ac.uk/chain/index.html Contact, Help, Advice and Information Networks http://www.nmc-uk.org Nursing and Midwifery Council http://www.hpc-uk.org Health Professions Council CeTL Centres of Excellence in Teaching and Learning
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Last Updated |
3RD AUGUST 2010 |
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