Gwybodaeth Modiwlau

Module Identifier
PDM0430
Module Title
Professionalising your Teaching in HE
Academic Year
2021/2022
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 2
Other Staff

Course Delivery

 

Assessment

Due to Covid-19 students should refer to the module Blackboard pages for assessment details

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment Discussion board participation  Community of Practice, 1000 words minimum  20%
Semester Assessment Essay  - Explore the literature on a topic in learning and teaching, 2500 words +/- 10%  30%
Semester Assessment Written report  Reflective narrative, 2500 words +/- 10%  30%
Semester Assessment Teaching observation  with reflective report, 1-2 hours, 1000 words +/- 10%  20%
Supplementary Assessment Essay  Repeat failed assessments with new content  30%
Supplementary Assessment Written report  Repeat failed assessments with new content  30%
Supplementary Assessment Teaching observation  Repeat failed assessments with new content  20%
Supplementary Assessment Discussion board participation  Repeat failed assessments with new content  20%

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

1. ​Gather information and critically reflect on their existing teaching practice (D1.1, D1.2, D1.6: A1, A2, V3).

2. Critically engage with pedagogical literature and CPD when planning changes to their teaching (D1.5, D1.6: A2, K4, V3).

3. Plan aligned learning activities based on a critical evaluation of available teaching methodologies (D1.1, D1.2: A1, K4, V2).

4. Design and implement an appropriate learning experience (D1.1, D1.2, D1.3, D1.4: K1, K2, V2, V4).

The learning outcomes are mapped to the UK Professional Standards Framework as indicated by the codes in curved brackets. See https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/ukpsf for a full description of the framework.​

Brief description


The core of the PGCTHE (Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education) is learning about learning. Module 1 focusses on your individual journey of development as a teacher, incorporating reflection and evidence-based practice. How can you find out how well your students are learning? How can you help them to learn better? Basic coverage of educational theory is included. This module is mapped against the UK Professional Standards Framework (UKPSF). Upon completion of this module, Aberystwyth University staff are awarded Associate Fellow status in the Higher Education Academy (AdvanceHE).

Content

Individual consultation to carry out a needs analysis and CPD plan


Three-day induction at Aberystwyth University covering evidence-based educational theory and practice, elements of informed teaching, and core principles of learning and teaching. Indicative subtopics include: Exploring assumptions about learning and teaching, reflective practice in a teaching context, engaging with pedagogical literature, overview of key learning theories, aligning learning activities and assessment with intended learning outcomes, assessment for learning,


12 hours attendance at CPD events covering additional aspects of educational theory and practice (AU or external)


Observations of your teaching by your mentor (non-assessed) and the PGCTHE team (assessed)


Coaching sessions with your mentor and the PGCTHE team to develop practice from the needs analysis


Opportunities to participate in a community of practice and learn from peers

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number This is not a requirement for this module.
Communication Written communication skills are developed and assessed through the community of practice, essay, and reflective narrative. Verbal communication skills are developed through consultations and assessed in the teaching observation.
Improving own Learning and Performance Reflective practice is used to improve participants’ own learning and performance. This is developed through consultations and the written assessments.
Information Technology Participants develop information technology knowledge through CPD sessions and reading in the pedagogical literature. They are expected to address K4 (The use and value of appropriate learning technologies) in their assessed reflective narrative.
Personal Development and Career planning CPD forms the heart of the two modules in the PGCTHE and is required. Participants reflect on what they have learned from CPD in their assessed reflective narrative.
Problem solving
Research skills Participants are expected to identify useful articles and books for relevant topics in the essay and reflective narrative, evaluate and critique the sources, and then synthesise what they have learned into a coherent argument.
Subject Specific Skills
Team work Team work is developed to some extent in small-group activities during induction and in some of the CPD sessions. It is not assessed in this module.

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 7