Module Resources
On-site library and internet access to Staffordshire University Library
PCs with standard suite of University software providing access to e-mail, the internet, word processing, etc.
Rooms with access for disabled students, and suitable for group work
Module Texts
Dean, K. C. (2006), Practicing Passion: Youth and the Quest for a Passionate Church, Grand Rapids, MI & Cambridge: Eerdmans
Frost, M. (2003), The Shaping of Things to Come: Innovation and Mission for the 21st Century Church, Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers Inc.
Hirsch, A. (2007), The Forgotten Ways: Reactivating the Missional Church, Grand Rapids, MI: Brazos Press.
Robb, M. (2007), Youth in Context: Frameworks, Setting and Encounters. London: Sage.
Module Learning Strategies
150 hours, of which 15 will be interactive lectures, group discussions of learning materials and student presentation of student-led research, 64 fieldwork hours, and the rest independent study.
Module Indicative Content
The aim of this module is to explore the theoretical, theological and professional implications relating to the current and future development of youth work and ministry. Its theoretical and experiential learning (through student led seminars) supports the developments of communication, problem-solving and goal-setting skills required in youth work and ministry. A brief resume of current structural and philosophical paradigms of youth work and ministry are compared to, and contrasted with, emerging paradigm shifts and projected future trends. This is set in context of social and political changes in the UK, and students will investigate strategic, management and developmental implications for both national and local youth policy. Students are encouraged to develop critical evaluation in identifying creative solutions to current and future challenges facing youth work and ministry. Underlying the analysis of current and future trends is an exploration of philosophical and theological dimensions and global trends.
Module Additional Assessment Details
Assessment (1): Student Led Seminar presenting for 30 minutes on a recent text, policy or current issue and facilitate an analytical discussion of the key questions and implications arising from their presentation, relating these to their area of professional practice. (Learning Outcomes 1,2,3,4)
Assignment (2): A Practice Recording on a complex professional issue (Learning Outcome 3)