15 credits
Level 1
First Term
60 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
30 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience
90 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
70 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course is designed to explore what it is to be human and why an understanding of this is important in helping understand the world in which children live and grow up. It provides a range of perspectives outwith education including Archaeology, Genetics, Anthropology and Religious Studies. Students will consider where and when humans first came into being and the balance between our biology and environment in terms of defining who we are; the creation of our identity as people and how children learn to negotiate this as part of their every day being.
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on effective learning and academic writing. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on different learning environments for the child. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course covers a wide range of environmental topics and allows students to explore themes of specific interest. Environmental awareness is not new; it was a strong feature of early, indigenous cultures. The course explores how the environment links to spirituality, and how human beings have impacted on it socially, physically and culturally over time.
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
Learn how to learn through reflection, engagement, multiple intelligences and social constructivism. Learning shapes who we are and what we do.
15 credits
Level 1
First Term
Learn about natural and urban environments through your own personal engagement with outdoor environments.
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
60 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
90 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
Explore how to respond flexibly and positively to the complexities of living, learning and working in the 21st Century.
70 credits
Level 1
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
This is a required element of the BA Childhood Practice in order to incorporate previous learning and experience.
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on different learning environments for the child. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course builds on the first semester foundations course to apply the principles to learning and teaching. It examines the outdoor learning expectations encompassed in the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence and provides practical examples linked to theoretical principles and includes significant experiential pedagogical practice out of doors.
15 credits
Level 1
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on effective learning and academic writing. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on family and community learning. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on extending knowledge and understanding of child development. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on developing leadership and management competencies. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 2
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on how children make sense of the natural and physical aspects of their world. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 2
First Term
30 credits
Level 2
First Term
Explore key educational issues as they relate to the developing personal and professional identity of a beginning teacher.
15 credits
Level 2
First Term
This course will consider the relationship between childhood experiences and how they are mediated through the words and images generated by students and others. Themes will include children at home, work, play and children learning, linked to ideas of identity, gender, social justice, families and rites of passage.
15 credits
Level 2
Full Year
Carry out independent study in an area of professional interest and/or professional context to enhance work-based practice.
15 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on exploring the health needs of individual children and examining policy to support the health and wellbeing of young children. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on family and community learning. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on extending knowledge and understanding of child development. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on developing leadership and management competencies. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 2
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on how children make sense of the natural and physical aspects of their world. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 2
Second Term
15 credits
Level 2
Second Term
Students will be exploring opportunities to use Moving Image Education as a tool for supporting and enhancing learning. By using film excerpts, they will encourage pupil engagement by providing motivation to learn and analyse what is being seen in order to employ this medium in understanding a range of concepts across the curriculum.
30 credits
Level 2
Second Term
Enhance knowledge and understanding of learning and teaching through a study of the curriculum, and an exploration of the current context of curricular change through academic and field investigation.
15 credits
Level 2
Second Term
An opportunity to undertake individual field research study on an environmental issue of your choosing - physical, social economic, historical, education or cultural.
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
Develop a broad and critical understanding of how children develop and learn from conception through the first eight years of life.
15 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course is designed to allow student primary teachers to develop professional knowledge and understanding within a core curricular area. Students choose to study one discrete curricular area from a choice of three: Health and Wellbeing, Literacy and English, Numeracy and Mathematics. All three options are interactive and enquiry-based and the acquisition of current, evidence-based professional knowledge will be complemented by exploration of the core pedagogies that support the learning and teaching process.
15 credits
Level 3
First Term
Professional Focus aims to provide students with an opportunity to explore, in depth, an area of the curriculum, or an innovative perspective on learning. The course will extend students’ own learning as well as stimulate new ideas to inform practice as a teacher. It is designed to model the creative and collaborative pedagogical approaches advocated in Curriculum for Excellence.
15 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course emphasises the role of Action Inquiry in a professional’s toolbox. Students will examine the differences between Action Inquiry and other types of research.
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on the child in the wider community. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on utilising new learning to effect change in an Education and Childcare setting. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
30 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on the need for action research to inform practice, the process of research and a small scale research study in the student’s work setting. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
15 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course encourages students to investigate and develop an understanding of hazard and risk in society and as it applies in their professional context.
15 credits
Level 3
Full Year
Students learn to consider how hazard and risk can be managed, in relation to personal and professional circumstances. They will examine the risk management process in detail to increase knowledge and understanding of hazard and risk management techniques.
15 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This blended learning course allows students to put together a claim for prior experiential learning in addition to learning about experiential learning and reflective practice.
30 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course allows you to write up a professional project that you have been working on. It addresses planning, implementation, reporting on findings and reflecting upon your professional project. You will be encouraged to engage with a variety of perspectives to inform your project including academic literature, policy documents and the views of colleagues and other stakeholders. The supported use of a range of technologies throughout the course will also enhance your digital practice.
15 credits
Level 3
First Term
This course requires students to plan, implement and report on a small action research project in the workplace.
30 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course allows you to explore theory and practice relevant to learning and teaching. It addresses the planning, implementation, assessment and evaluation of learning and encourages you to engage with a variety of perspectives to inform your own professional development. It draws on a cyclical process of reflection on practice, in practice and for action, and encourages you to draw on reflective dialogue, peer review and learner feedback to enhance your practice. The supported use of a range of technologies throughout the course will also enhance your digital practice.
15 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course emphasises the role of the lecturer in enabling successful learning for all learners. This course encourages you to critically reflect on your understanding of your learners and yourself as a learner. You will be encouraged to deepen your insight of the needs and characteristics of your learners, underpinned by appropriate theoretical ideas which address factors that impact on being successful learners. The course brings together ideas of reflective practice, effective facilitation of learning and the development of skills for learning. It will support you to become flexible, reflective, innovative, creative and committed to professional development.
15 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course encourages you to consider and embrace issues of innovation and change that arise from external and internal influences on the FE sector. It provides an opportunity for you to develop innovative, professional ideas and practice, interlinking theoretical aspects with practice and considering future professional contexts. The course offers an opportunity to reflect on the wider professional role and context, and the different influencing factors that impact on these, taking into consideration legislative, political, economic, social and technical changes, to help you develop resilience as a practitioner in a continually changing educational landscape.
30 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on the child in the wider community. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on utilising new learning to effect change in an Education and Childcare setting. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on using relevant principles to develop management competencies and understanding of the impact of change on professional roles and responsibilities within an Education and Childcare setting. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course is designed for students registered on the BA Childhood Practice degree with a focus on the need for action research to inform practice, the process of research and a small scale research study in the student’s work setting. The aim of the course is to promote and encourage the use of workplace based activities as the basis for academic study. This course is designed to meet the continuing professional development of individuals involved with working with children and students must be employed in a relevant educational setting for a minimum of 12.5 hours per week.
30 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course will provide an opportunity for students to demonstrate and apply broad and critical understanding of professional practice in a primary school second level setting. It builds on knowledge and understanding of the factors that impact upon children’s development and learning.
15 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This challenging course is designed to build on, and add depth to, the knowledge, understanding, skills and dispositions developed in the first half session. Students will be fully involved in collaborative and active learning.
15 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course builds on Professional Focus 1 enabling students to further explore an area of the curriculum, or an innovative perspective on learning. The course will enhance students’ own learning as well as stimulate new ideas to inform practice as a teacher. It is designed to model the creative and collaborative pedagogical approaches advocated in Curriculum for Excellence.
15 credits
Level 3
Second Term
This course provides the opportunity for students to work in small groups to develop solutions for projects posed by industry, businesses and the public sector. It involves workshops on employability skills along with site visits. Students will experience the issues that surround the work environment, including the pressures of working to a deadline, explore the challenges of working with a group of colleagues towards a common aim, and reflect upon their own strengths and areas for development. They will explore how the graduate attributes they have acquired in the course of their degree map onto the experience of work.
15 credits
Level 3
Full Year
15 credits
Level 3
Full Year
This course gives students the chance to carry out independent study in an area of professional interest and professional context. Students negotiate their learning outcomes and goals based on learning priorities and professional requirements and then undertake the study. On completion they evaluate whether their learning outcomes have been met and evaluate their own learning.
30 credits
Level 4
First Term
Within a school setting students will critically reflect on their own practice in relation to key features of an inclusive learning environment, focussing on the role of the teacher.
Through observation of classroom practice, students will develop capacities and practise skills that enable them to prepare, plan, and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of learners.
30 credits
Level 4
First Term
This course introduces and develops the main underpinning principles of the programme, providing a forum for analysis and discussion of education in the practical context of classroom teaching. A range of issues common to all students as developing professionals will be reflected upon, in particular issues which have implications for direct action in the classroom, such as inclusive practice. Professional Enquiry provides students with knowledge and understanding of policy, theory, and research in the context of developing professional practice.
15 credits
Level 4
First Term
Within school settings, students will initially observe, and with support, begin to plan and implement learning and teaching, gradually building responsibility. Students will critically reflect on their own practice in relation to key features of an inclusive learning environment, focusing on the role of the teacher. Through observation of classroom practice, students will develop capacities and practise skills that enable them to prepare, plan, and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of learners.
15 credits
Level 4
First Term
This course further develops knowledge and understanding of national policies and priorities in education, relevant to inclusive education classroom practice. Students will extend their knowledge and understanding of the curriculum in Scottish schools and further develop professional skills and abilities relevant to the transition to teaching.
30 credits
Level 4
First Term
Within school settings students will initially observe, and with support, begin to plan and gradually implement learning and teaching building responsibility. Students will critically reflect on their own practice in relation to key features of an inclusive learning environment, focusing on the role of the teacher. Through observation of classroom practice they will develop capacities and practise skills that enable them to prepare, plan and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of pupils.
15 credits
Level 4
First Term
Within School settings, students will initially observe, and with support, begin to plan and implement learning and teaching, building on the responsibility undertaken in School Experience 1A. Students will critically reflect on their own practice in relation to key features of an inclusive learning environment, focusing on the role of the teacher. Through observation of classroom practice, students will develop capacities and practise skills that enable them to prepare, plan, and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of learners.
30 credits
Level 4
First Term
During this second placement, students will further develop their professional practice, while taking full responsibility for the teaching of classes. Capacities and skills that enable them to prepare, plan, and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of learners' learning will be enhanced. They will investigate a range of wider aspects of school life through completion of school-based study tasks, including the prior learning experiences of learners and the progression of learning. A small-scale professional enquiry project will be undertaken linked to the context of the School Experience placement.
30 credits
Level 4
First Term
30 credits
Level 4
First Term
This course introduces and develops the main underpinning principles of the programme, providing a forum for analysis and discussion of education in the practical context of classroom teaching. A range of issues common to all students as developing professionals will be reflected upon, in particular, issues which have implications for direct action in the classroom such as inclusive practice. Through Professional Enquiry, it provides students with knowledge and understanding of policy, theory and research in the context of developing professional practice.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course further develops knowledge and understanding of national policies, and priorities in education relevant to inclusive education classroom practice. Students will extend their knowledge and understanding of the curriculum in Scottish schools and develop professional skills and abilities relevant to the transition to teaching. Through Professional Enquiry 2 emerging critical skills will deepen, while knowledge and understanding of the diversity and quality of educational research relevant to the development of practice will be developed.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
During this second placement, students will further develop their professional practice, while taking full responsibility for the teaching of classes. Capacities and skills that enable them to prepare, plan, and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of learners' learning will be enhanced. They will investigate a range of wider aspects of school life through completion of school-based study tasks, including the prior learning experiences of learners and the progression of learning. A small-scale professional enquiry project will be undertaken linked to the context of the School Experience placement.
15 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course further develops knowledge and understanding of national policies and priorities in education, relevant to inclusive education classroom practice. Students will extend their knowledge and understanding of the curriculum in Scottish schools and further develop professional skills and abilities relevant to the transition to teaching. Through Professional Enquiry 2 emerging critical skills will deepen, while knowledge and understanding of the diversity and quality of educational research relevant to the development of practice will be developed.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
During this second placement, students will further develop their professional practice, while taking full responsibility for the teaching of classes. Capacities and skills that enable them to prepare, plan and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of pupils' learning will be enhanced. They will investigate a range of wider aspects of school life through completion of school based study tasks. A small-scale professional enquiry project will be undertaken relevant to the setting, further developing their understanding of the work of other professionals linked to the context of the field placement.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course component introduces and develops the main underpinning principles of the DLITE PGDE programme, providing a forum for analysis and discussion of education in the practical context of classroom teaching. A range of issues common to all students as developing professionals will be reflected upon, in particular issues which have implications for direct action in the classroom, such as Inclusive Practice. Professional Enquiry provided students with knowledge and understanding of policy, theory, and research in the context of developing professional practice.
15 credits
Level 4
Second Term
Within School settings, students will initially observe, and with support, begin to plan and implement learning and teaching, gradually building responsibility. Students will critically reflect on their own practice in relation to key features of an inclusive learning environment, focusing on the role of the teacher. Through observation of classroom practice, students will develop capacities and practise skills that enable them to prepare, plan, and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of learners.
15 credits
Level 4
Second Term
Within School settings, students will initially observe, and with support, begin to plan and implement learning and teaching, building on the responsibility undertaken in School Experience 1A. Students will critically reflect on their own practice in relation to key features of an inclusive learning environment, focusing on the role of the teacher. Through observation of classroom practice, students will develop capacities and practise skills that enable them to prepare, plan, and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of learners.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
This course introduces and develops the main underpinning principles of the programme, providing a forum for analysis and discussion of education in the practical context of classroom teaching. A range of issues common to all students as developing professionals will be reflected upon, in particular issues which have implications for direct action in the classroom, such as inclusive practice. Professional Enquiry provides students with knowledge and understanding of policy, theory, and research in the context of developing professional practice.
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
30 credits
Level 4
Second Term
During this second placement, students will further develop their professional practice, while taking full responsibility for the teaching of classes. Capacities and skills that enable them to prepare, plan, and implement learning, teaching, assessment and evaluation of learners' learning will be enhanced. They will investigate a range of wider aspects of school life through completion of school-based study tasks, including the prior learning experiences of learners and the progression of learning. A small-scale professional enquiry project will be undertaken relevant to the setting, and linked to the context of the School Experience placement.
20 credits
Level 5
Second Term
This module starts in module one and runs in parallel with the other modules extending throughout the programme. It focuses on the psychological and emotional development of students and their ability to be aware of and make sense of their internal world. It emphasises the need for counselling practitioners to have a good understanding of the internal influences which shape their behaviour, the past events and relationships which have influenced (and continue to influence) their frame of reference and to find a resolution to personal difficulties from the past which may obstruct their ability to engage effectively in a counselling relationship.
The forum for this will be the Process Reflection Groups and Encounter Groups. Process Reflection Groups are established in the first year of the programme and Encounter Groups in the second year. These groups are used to support students to express their emotions and
18 MSc/Post Graduate Diploma in Person-Centred-Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy communicate themselves (thoughts, feelings, uncertainties) to others, and develop their openness to and the valuing of diversity in others. It helps students to learn how to make use of the process of dialogue and learn to receive and make use of feedback. It allows students to develop their ability to be introspective and monitor their own state of mind and the appropriateness of their actions.
The module also focuses on the development of the ability to be empathic to others and to communicate this empathy. It seeks to develop the students’ ability to offer unconditional positive regard to others genuinely and as a way of building trust and self-belief within the other. It supports the development of students’ ability to accurately recognise their thoughts, feelings and reactions in relation to clients and to be able to congruently communicate this inner world in a way which is relevant and therapeutically supportive of clients. It supports the students in their ability to monitor the impact of their views and assumptions on clients as well as promoting a deeper awareness of how their social, educational, religious, cultural background and experiences can influence their counselling. Although it is not a requirement of this module the majority of students also choose to engage in personal therapy. This module presents this personal development agenda as a process which students take responsibility for maintaining and keeping healthy for as long as they practice.
30 credits
Level 5
First Term
This course enhances the students' learning on existing provision building on the premise of improving collaborative opportunities for all student teachers preparing to enter the teaching profession. A key factor revolves around the enhancement of the student experience in applying a richer knowledge and skills based learning which can be applied within a range of professional settings in schools.
30 credits
Level 5
Second Term
This course enhances existing provision building on the premise of improving collaborative opportunities for all student teachers preparing to enter the teaching profession. A key factor revolves around the enhancement of the student experience in applying a richer knowledge and skills based learning which can be applied within a range of professional settings in schools.
This course, the second of two pitched at M-Level (SCQF Level 11), will develop students skills in the critical evaluation of published research, with a view to develop a critical evidence-based understanding of practice.
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