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Module Availability |
Autumn Semester |
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Assessment Pattern |
Units of Assessment
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Method(s)
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Percentage Weighting
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Coursework
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Project (2500 words))
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50%
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Coursework
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Project (3000 words)
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50%
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Module Overview |
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Prerequisites/Co-requisites |
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Module Aims |
This module aims to provide you with advanced knowledge and understanding of theory and practice in accordance with three of the eight Stage 1 British Psychological Society competencies that are prerequisite for Chartered Status. These competencies are ‘Training’, ‘Performance appraisal and career development’, and ‘Counselling and personal development’. Through the knowledge and skills acquired in these areas you will further your development as an evidence-based practitioner.
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Learning Outcomes |
Upon successful completion of the module, you will be able to: • use popular techniques in career counselling and coaching • conduct a career counselling interview • analyse careers using theories and models of careers • analyse training needs • design a training course based on theories of training and learning • evaluate a training course • deliver an engaging and effective training course |
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Module Content |
Week 1: Career counselling I: Introduction & individual perspectives Week 2: Career counselling II: Models of career counselling process Week 3: Career counselling III: Developmental perspectives Week 4: Career counselling IV: Broader contexts Week 5: Training I: Introduction & a psychological basis for training Week 6: Training II: Needs assessment & instructional systems design Week 7: Training III: Instructional design techniques Week 8: Training IV: Evaluation and transfer of training Week 9: Coaching (A McD) Week 10: Training day
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Methods of Teaching/Learning |
Lectures and seminars
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Selected Texts/Journals |
Essential Reading Millward, L. (2005). Understanding Occupational & Organizational Psychology. London: Sage.
Recommended Reading Goldstein, I.L. & Ford, K. (2002). Training in Organizations: Needs Assessment, Development and Evaluation. USA: Brooks/Cole. Nathan, R. & Hill, L. (2005). Career counselling. London: Sage.
Background Reading Brown, S.D. & Lent, R.W. (2005). Career development and counseling: Putting theory and research to work. Egan, G. (1994) The Skilled Helper: A problem management approach to helping. Brooks/Cole. Kirkpatrick, D.L. (2006). Evaluating training programs: The four levels. San Fransisco: Berrett-Koehler. Knowles, M.S. Holton, E.F., & Swanson. R.A. (2005). The Adult Learner: The definitive classic in adult education and human resource development. Elsevier. Palmer, S. & Whybrow, A. (2007). The Handbook of Coaching Psychology: A Guide for Practitioners. Taylor & Francis Ltd. Passmore, J. (2005 ). Excellence in Coaching. London, Kogan Page. Patrick, J. (1992). Training: Research and practice. London: Academic Press. Truelove, S. (ed) (1995). The Handbook of Training and Development. Blackwell. Whitmore, J.(2002). Coaching for performance. Nicholas Brealey Publishing. |
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Last Updated |
31st August 2010 |
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