Last modified: 22 May 2019 17:07
The new principal teacher of pastoral care/pupil support (targeted support) is expected not only to manage cross curricular PSD provision but also all aspects
of whole school support (universal support) and those staff who deliver such support.
The module covers aspects of all areas below:
Study Type | Postgraduate | Level | 5 |
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Term | First Term | Credit Points | 30 credits (15 ECTS credits) |
Campus | Old Aberdeen | Sustained Study | No |
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Post Donaldson and in line with the National Review of Guidance document 'Happy Safe and Achieving their Potential', there has been a recognition of the central importance of all aspects of management relating to pastoral care, guidance and pupil support. The new principal teacher of pastoral care/pupil support (targeted support) is expected not only to manage the cross curricular PSD provision including the personal, social and health education curriculum but also to manage those staff who deliver such support. Other important aspects of delivering care and support which now require a professional management approach include building partnerships with parents and support agencies, integrated approaches to pupil support involving inter-professional working, the requirements of quality assurance and improvement planning, supporting and mentoring colleagues, as well as the management of all aspects of whole school approaches to pastoral care systems and provision (universal support). This, set within a growing culture of educational accountability and a requirement to deliver the basic support entitlement as outlined in the Curriculum for Excellence Building the Curriculum 3. Those who take on such a role require an understanding of the central importance of management to support relationships and a process that is dependent on the development of certain enhanced attitudinal qualities and inter-personal skills. This module is offered to all staff who aspire to middle management positions and beyond.
This module covers aspects of all areas below:
Information on contact teaching time is available from the course guide.
Each module assessment will now include two formatives, each allocated 25% of the final grade with 50% of the assessment grade allocated to the summative submission. This will be equivalent to 8,000 words as required for all PGT 30 credit modules and account for a range of assessment reporting formats which will remain criteria based.
There are no assessments for this course.
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