Module Indicative Content
The module provides participants with the opportunity to undertake Preparing for Conferencing & Publication activity in an area of particular interest to them and of relevance to their wider subject community within their own subject discipline. Work should have a focus on teaching and learning or andragogical principles in higher and professional education.
Module Additional Assessment Details
Formative Assignment
Prepare a plan outlining the framework for the P for C & P activity that will form the focus of work during the module programme.
P for C & P activity that has been completed in the last 5 years can be considered subject to approval of the module tutor.
Summative Assignment
Option 1:
Participants may use an electronic tool to develop a webfolio that details the full `journeyż of work undertaken during the P for C & P module programme. The submitted webfolio should include all relevant materials including conference presentations, published or submitted papers, podcasts, video recordings and similar. It should also contain reflective accounts in the form of a diary or log that provides evidence of the `journeyż undertaken by the participant. Submitted work should demonstrate strong linkage to the formative aspects detailed above.
Option 2:
Participants may submit a heat-bound record of events and reflective work undertaken during the P for C & P module programme. The submitted record should include all relevant materials including conference presentations, published or submitted papers, podcasts, video recordings and similar. It should also contain reflective accounts in the form of a diary or log that provides evidence of the `journeyż undertaken by the participant. Submitted work should demonstrate strong linkage to the formative aspects detailed above.
Module Learning Strategies
Tutorial sessions (up to 5 hours max.) are to be negotiated with a nominated tutor. The tutorials should be arranged to coincide with key times in the module programme. The formative assignment will form the focus of the first meeting.
Module Texts
Students will be expected to engage with independent reading, which should include texts, journals, websites, and other germane resources that are pertinent to their negotiated and agreed learning outcomes.
Current thinking from the identified resources should be embedded within all assessment submissions and should inform critical and reflective practice at all stages of the process.
Module Resources
University library for a range of relevant texts, journals and germane resources
Internet access to relevant websites.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
All participants must currently be working in a post compulsory educational establishment