Description
This module enables students to widen their studies and to engage with diversity in a wide-ranging sector involving technical, adult and further education and training. It addresses the place of education within the wider experience of individuals and within the curriculum, enabling students to reflect critically on the purposes of education and its roles in society as well as on the practical implications for curriculum design and quality improvement. The module also encourages students to consider notions of professionalism, their own development and the extent to which their own subject has its own pedagogies.
This module aims to:
- Enable student teachers to gain an understanding of general and subject specialist, where appropriate, theories and principles of curriculum design, and to relate these to their professional practice
- Enable student teachers to understand and reflect on what is meant by inclusive classroom practice and curriculum in general and in their subject
- Explore the concept of professionalism within the context of the technical, adult and further education and training
- Explore key policy and educational developments that affect technical, adult and further education and training
- Explore the different type of organisation in the sector and how they operate
- Evaluate the significance of subject specific/context specific pedagogy in the role of the professional teacher
By the end of the module student teachers will be able to:
- Apply theories of curriculum design in their professional practice
- Engage with issues relating to cultural diversity, gender, multilingualism and social deprivation and reflect on how these impact on teaching, learning and assessment in their own subject specific/content specific areas
- Engage in an informed and critical manner with different notions of ‘professionalism’ as they impact upon the teacher in the sector
- Engage with the wider community to explore opportunities for developing professional practice, and to exchange ideas and share practice within this community
- Be able to critique recent policy initiatives and developments and to analyse factors influencing government policy
- Engage with the workings of different types of organisation in the sector including types of contractual arrangements for teachers and how provision is organised
- Evaluate the roles of regulatory bodies and inspection systems in the sector
- Debate the extent to which their teaching subject has a pedagogy peculiar to itself, and how such pedagogies impact upon classroom practice
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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