Developing Skills and Knowledge as a Practice Educator (7so033)
(Stage 2)
NOTE: To undertake a Practice Educator Module you must
(a) have the support of a practice-based ‘assessor’ who will be responsible for supporting and assessing your learning
(b) be in an organisation approved to provide a social work qualifying student placement and
(c) be able to oversee a social work student on placement (i.e. act as a Practice Educator) during your time of studying to become a Practice Educator.
Please email Ani Murr (a.murr@wlv.ac.uk) if you need clarification of these requirements.
Module Aims
This course will enable registered professionals to effectively support the professional development of learners, including enabling learning, teaching, supporting and assessing pre-qualifying students and qualified workers undertaking continuing professional development courses. Successful completion of this module confirms ability at Stage 2 of the Practice Educator Professional Standards for Social Work.
Content
The content addresses the values underpinning learning and assessment in the work-place and the relevant domains of ability for work-based learning:
Domain A: Work with others to organise an effective learning environment
Domain B: Teaching, facilitating and supporting learning and professional development in practice
Domain C: Manage the fair and transparent assessment of students in practice
Domain D: Developing knowledge and continuing performance as a practice educator
Practice based learning
Candidates are required, as part of the module’s learning content, to provide a social work student with a placement which fulfils the requirements for such provision.
Assessment
Assessment is through a written account of being a practice educator and the presentation of a portfolio of examples of your performance taken from a range of practice documents and feedback.
Entry Requirement
Applicants need to be registered social workers with at least 2 full years’ post-qualifying experience and are Stage 1 Practice Educators.
2021/2 dates
The dates on this page are the only ones you need to attend University to complete this module. Please ignore the start dates on any automated emails received.
Induction – 24th September, six workshops – 1st and 22nd October, 12th November and 3rd December, 2021, 14th January and 4th February 2022.
Recall sessions – 25th February and 18th March 2022. [Optional critical writing workshop: - 10th Dec 2021.]
Module Leader: Ani Murr
Credits: 20
Cost: £727 (2021/22) or speak with your employer. (If 5 or more people are attending from one organisation please contact the module leader for group discounts.)
Module availability subject to a minimum number of confirmed students.
Delivery dates, times and rooms subject to confirmation. Please check prior to attendance (link below).