LEARNING OUTCOMES
Systematically apply detailed knowledge and understanding of mental health and wellbeing strategies to demonstrate the necessary skills required for supporting mental health and wellbeing.
Present and critically analyse information about effective interventions for promoting and supporting mental health and wellbeing.
MOD-AD-1
Task 1 – Resource (LO1)
Produce a resource that could be used in a chosen educational context that supports and promotes an aspect of mental health and wellbeing.
Task 2 - Fact sheet (LO2)
Produce a fact sheet to accompany the Task 1 resource. Students will be required to draw on relevant research and literature to support the justification of intended purposes of the resources.
Formative feedback.
Peer and Tutor review of protype resource
INDICATIVE CONTENT
Building on the knowledge and insight gained at level 5, this module will critically examine specific mental health and wellbeing elements associated with the home and formal learning environment. Through the use of case studies and practical activities, students will explore the range of interventions and strategies that are available for supporting and promoting mental health and wellbeing. Drawing on the insight provided by visiting professionals, students will gain an insight into the challenges and opportunities that working in a mental health and wellbeing context affords. Examination of professional practice in this context will provide students the transferable skills, knowledge and understanding needed to support children effectively in a multi-agency context.
LEARNING STRATEGIES
The teaching, learning and assessment strategy has been carefully developed for this module. It recognises you may bring practical experience and knowledge of specific contexts to share with others. This pool of practical experience will be used to promote discussion and debate, which will build upon existing knowledge to encourage reflection and critical thought. You will be an active participant in your learning and engage with online learning, some¿face to face¿content, group activities and individual tasks set.¿ You will be encouraged to be a critical thinker and apply your learning in an academic and professional context.¿ Some sessions require prior reading and independent research to inform the sessions.¿
A digitally enabled approach will be used to support both virtual and face to face opportunities.¿¿
University workshops will draw upon your experience and help you to interpret that experience in the light of current thinking on teaching, learning, assessment and schooling in relation to literacy and numeracy. You will also be asked to use the ideas explored in the sessions in planning your future work. You will also be asked to collaborate with others in preparing and presenting your work.¿¿
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The methods are designed to provide practical contexts for the analysis of contemporary issues and problems of a practical nature. The following strategies will be adopted to ensure that you have a supportive teaching and learning environment, providing a range of learning opportunities¿¿
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Work Related Learning – You will be required to reflect on values, practices, assumptions and work-place policies in your taught sessions. Work-based activities either as class based simulated tasks or in the workplace help students to establish connections between the workplace and issues raised by the programme.¿
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Lectures - You will be given lectures which will provide theoretical underpinning on key educational concepts. These may take the form of face-to-face, digital or virtual sessions¿
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Tutorials – You will be given the opportunity to discuss work-related and academic concerns in small group tutorials and/or individual tutorials. This will support the development of theoretical understanding.¿
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Guided reading and supported self-study – You will be provided with booklists and reading tasks in order to enable you to engage with relevant and appropriate debates.¿
This module will also provide opportunities for you to:¿
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Work¿with others¿
develop interpersonal skills¿
demonstrate the capacity to plan, share goals, and work as a member of a team¿
communicate and present oral and written arguments¿
TEXTS
Barden, N and Caleb, R (2019) Student mental health and wellbeing in Higher Education. London: SAGE
Garner, S (2020) Mental Health in Education: Building good foundations, London: Routledge
Musgrave, J (2017) Supporting Children’s Health and well-being, London: SAGE
Viana, S. G (2018) Developing children’s resilience and mental health, London: Routledge
RESORUCES
Unless otherwise stated, all books are available online through Staffordshire University library website when logged in using your university username and password. If you have difficulty accessing these, please contact the University library. There is also an online reading list for each module on this course. To access this, go to http://staffs.rebuslist.com/ and then type in the module code in the search box. Do not worry if this list seems excessively long. You may wish to focus on texts which are most relevant to your education sector. This module covers a wide range of texts and you may find that you only need to read short sections of the texts listed (or from other texts that you may find in libraries or journals). Your tutor will also advise you on the relevant texts and sections of texts to read. Remember that it is important to show you have considered views from a wide range of sources. When referring to texts in your assignment, always use https://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/refzone for guidance. There are many versions of Harvard referencing systems in use around the world, but for Staffordshire University, Refzone Harvard system is the only correct method to use.
Study skills:
For guidance on academic writing, remember that the Staffordshire University library holds a wealth of resources to support study skills at https://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/study-skills. The study skills team can also provide 1 to 1 support.
VLE Resources
Your University VLE will enable you to have access to course materials, lecture notes, PowerPoint presentations and reading lists. Your VLE offers opportunities to engage in group work and independent learning by the use of such things as synchronous/asynchronous discussion boards, video links, blogs and wikis.
WEB DESCRIPTOR
You will examine mental health and wellbeing elements associated with the home and formal learning environment. There will be opportunities for you to explore the range of interventions and strategies that are available for supporting mental health and wellbeing within a range of different contexts.