On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1 Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of effective mentoring and coaching
2 Identify situations in which mentoring and coaching may be effective for individuals or groups
3 Plan for the use of coaching and mentoring skills in their professional practice.
This module introduces students to the practical skills related to coaching and mentoring, theories related to supporting children, young people and adults and principles of mentoring.
Key themes include:
• Building relationships
• Circumstances and conditions for mentoring
• Mentoring children, young people or adults and the relative adaptation of the approaches
• Identifying personal development issues and opportunities to use coaching and mentoring skills in personal, professional practice.
Learning will be through a range of lectures, workshops and tutorials. Students will be expected to draw on a range of sources including their own working experiences. Group discussion and tasks will form a significant proportion of the College based learning to develop relevant analytical skills. Students will record their development within a Personal Development Log.
Lectures and Workshops
Contact hours 25
Tutorial
Contact hours 1
Work-based tasks
Contact hours 24