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MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY IN LONDON
PPQQ PPrrooggrraammmmee LLeeaaddeerrPaul Dugmore Tel: (+44) (0)20 8411 4922Email: [email protected]
Starts: October 2010
These modules form 45 credits in total towardsthe PQ Specialist Award in Social Work (Adultsor Children and Families). Candidates studyboth simultaneously for the academic yearrunning from October to May. It is arequirement that candidates provide a practicelearning placement for a qualifying social workstudent who they are responsible for assessingagainst the National Occupational Standards.Teaching takes place on a Wednesday orThursday at the Archway Campus.
The cost of the two modules is £1,620.Candidates also need to be observed andassessed by an experienced and qualifiedpractice assessor which carries an additionalcost to be borne by the candidates’ employer.
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AimThe aim of the module is to promote goodpractice in the assessment of individualstudent social workers, supported bypractice-based teaching, within a particularspecialism of adult, children or mental healthsocial work.
SyllabusThe syllabus comprises:• assessment-based learning in particular
areas of specialist practice• monitoring and supporting the work of
others• direct observation of professional practice• feedback as an aid to learning• principles of formative and summative
assessment of others • Adult learning theory.
xLearning Outcomesx
On successful completion of the module, thestudent will be able to:
1. systematically understand and criticallyevaluate the National OccupationalStandards
2. critically reflect upon and apply socialwork values within work-based assessment
3. demonstrate a critical awareness of theprocesses and procedures required to
organise and provide practice learningopportunities
4. demonstrate a comprehensive awarenessand understanding of the processes andprocedures in accepting accountability forthe work of others
5. critically and effectively monitor andevaluate direct practice
6. critically review, consolidate and extendcompetence in gathering and evaluatingevidence
7. demonstrate graduate ability to constructformal assessment reports in whichsignificant judgements are articulated.
xAssessmentx
Assessment consists of a portfolio thatconsists of the following:
• A self-evaluative report (5-7,000 words )
• Reflective commentary on the student’sevaluation of the placement (1000 words)
• a report from an independent PracticeAssessor, including two direct observationsof teaching/assessment practice
• a finalised learning agreement
• a final report on a student, including threepro forma direct observations of directpractice
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xEnabling Others SWK 3425xx(15 credits)x
AimThe aim of the module is to facilitate the transition ofqualified social workers from being enabled by others tobecoming enablers of others, within a particular specialism ofadult, children’s or mental health social work.
SyllabusThe syllabus comprises:• theory and practice of adult learning, learning
organisations and continuous professional development• the meaning and scope of ‘practice education’ within a
specialist context and the role of the practice assessor andthe pre-qualifying social work student within that context
• induction, mentoring and formal supervision of pre-qualifying social work students
• enabling others in particular areas of specialist social workpractice pre-qualifying social work practice requirementsand the related knowledge and values linked to theNational Occupational Standards within the work place.
xLearning Outcomesx
On successful completion of the module, the student will beable to:
1. critically review and analyse the national and professionalcontext of practice education
2. demonstrate systematic and effective engagement with pre-qualifying learners in a particular specialism
3. demonstrate detailed and critical understanding of the roleand tasks of practice teachers/assessors
4. comprehensive skills at negotiating individual practicelearning agreements
5. demonstrate comprehensive and critical fluency in thedesign and delivery of one-to-one practice tutorials throughspecialist skills
6. demonstrate the ability to undertake a critical interim
assessment of a social work student, exercising significantjudgement and accountability for a student’s learning andassessment.
xAssessmentx
Consists of a portfolio including:
• A reflective journal from first 4 weeks of placement &induction timetable & learning opportunities (1000 words)
• A practice tutorial process record demonstrating theintegration of adult learning theories (500 words)
• An interim student assessment in relation to areas fordevelopment (500 words)
xLearning materialsx
• Beverley, A and Worsley, A (2007) Learning and Teachingin Social Work Practice. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
• General Social Care Council and TOPPS England (2002)Guidance on the Assessment of Practice in the Workplace,GSCC and TOPPS England.
• Lishman, J (2007) Handbook for Practice Learning inSocial Work and Social Care. London: Jessical KingsleyPublishers.
• Parker, J. (2004) Effective Practice Learning in SocialWork, Exeter, Learning Matters.
• Walker, J., Crawford, K. and Parker, J (2008) PracticeEducation in Social Work: A Handbook for PracticeTeachers, Assessors and Educators. Exeter: LearningMatters.
xFFeeeessxxUK/EU residents • For each 15 credit module: £540• For each 30 credit module: £1,080
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