Module Descriptors
INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL THEORY
PPDE70146
Key Facts
Faculty of Health Sciences
Level 7
15 credits
Contact
Leader: Joanne Carruthers
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 18
Independent Study Hours: 132
Total Learning Hours: 150
Assessment
  • COURSEWORK -ESSAY weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Learning Strategies
Contact Hours: (18)
14 hours taught sessions; 7 hours lectures / 1 hour seminars / 3 hours peer teaching / 3 hours workshop
4 hours tutorial time; 2 hours workshop type; 2 hours individual

Independent Study Hours: (132)
52 hours independent reading
15 hours preparation for the taught sessions
15 hours preparation for the micro-teaching session
50 hours assignment preparation

Independent directed learning will be presented on the theoretical perspectives of teaching and learning.

Learning activities will include:
A variety of teaching methods including experiental, lecture, seminar, and smalll group work will be utilised. There will be peer teaching in the form of micro-teaching sessions and peer led discussions will be encouraged in order to share experience, knowledge and understanding of teaching and learning whilst also assisting in the application of theory to the students' personal journey through the educational process

Blackboard will be utilised for students to receive information about the module, i.e. handbooks, presentations, useful information, and for students to gain tutor and peer support through the discussion forum
Module Indicative Content
This module assumes no prior knowledge of educational theory; however it identifies and draws upon our own personal experiences to illustrate the established educational theories that are widely utilised in all aspects of teaching and learning. By critically reflecting upon your own personal experiences you will begin to identify and critique various educational strategies that are employed in teaching and learning establishments.

The concept of the educational cycle will underpin the module whilst you will explore motivation theories, learning styles, domains of learning and the principles of adult learning, you will also critically evaluate primary theories of learning such as behaviourism, constructivism, cognitivism, and social learning
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Professional Health or Social Care qualification
IELTS score 7
Module Resources
Access will be needed to the following:

Library
Personal computer and printer
Access to the internet

Module Texts
Brookfield S.D (1986) Understanding and Facilitating Adult Learning Jossey-Bass
Carter, Y; Jackson, N (2009) Medical Education and Training from Theory to Delivery Oxford University Press
Jordan, A; Carlile, O; Stack, A (2009) Approaches to Learning, A Guide for Teachers Open University Press
Knowles, M; Holton, E; Swanson, R. (2005) The Adult Learner Elsevier Inc


Module Additional Assessment Details
A critical reflection of 3000 words relating your own personal learning journey to the underpinning educational theory
This assignment will demonstrate achievement of all learning outcomes (1-4) for this module

Formative guidance will be provided through workshop individual face to face, email, or telephone tutorials