On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
Enhance their personal effective working relationships as part of the team working for the organisation/agency concerned.
Negotiate learning outcomes related to the critical issue under investigation within the workplace to a satisfactory agreement and contract with both the employer and with Leeds Trinity University.
Demonstrate an ability to critically analyse, synthesise and evaluate data/information and research, constructing an informed argument and presenting their findings appropriately.
Design an appropriate format of assessment to meet the expectations of Level 6 study including a demonstration of independence of study and argument.
This module enables students to develop and negotiate learning outcomes and assessment modes that provide the flexibility for them to apply theoretical understanding and practical work based development to a chosen context. This could include a work based project or intervention or an alternative professional development project within their work setting. Students will be expected to negotiate a project with their employer or prior placement provider organisation that meets the needs of both the employer and Leeds Trinity University
An initial series of seminars will outline the nature of the personal development challenge of project work within employment. Subsequently there will be interim whole group meetings to chart progress and a final series of whole cohort meetings where students will present the main outcomes of their work-based projects. Students will also be expected to make use of negotiated tutorials with the module tutor to discuss progress. As a negotiated, self managed module, students will receive initial tutorial support to establish the learning outcomes and appropriate assessment methods. They will engage in online support and students will be expected to schedule further tutorials either face to face, online or telephone to ensure progression and the academic rigour of the project.
Initial seminar contact
Contact hours: 2
Intended group size: 20
Periodic review seminars
Contact hours: 4
Intended Group size: 10
On-line/telephone support/tutorial
Contact hours: 6
intended Group size: 1
Independent study and project development/engagement
Hours: 188
Other relevant matters
1. The module is available to all programmes that choose to adopt the module, but the chosen context needs to be relevant to the degree programme.
2. Registration for the module is subject to students providing clear evidence during level 5 study of active engagement, completion and evaluation of the PDP module and initial negotiations with their employer/placement provider with regard to a potential work-based learning project for level 6.
3. *Although assessments will broadly follow the convention of a written report and standard oral presentation students will be expected to negotiate the exact format, for example Business Reports, Product/Service Development Plans, Marketing Plans/Campaigns etc. Presentations may be directed at specific audiences, e.g. employer staff, customers, directors etc.
4. Employers would be required to provide a minimum of three reports on student progress - the first report would be initial approval and signed agreement for the project to proceed, the second report would be required by January at the latest providing an interim report of progress and the final report would be required at the assessment submission date providing evaluation of the project outcome. These reports would assist and inform the project supervisor of work-based value.
5. A minimum of at least 60 hours must be spent in the workplace with an additional 128 hours (minimum) independent study time within or without the workplace.
Further details relating to assessment:
As a negotiated, self managed module, students will receive initial tutorial support to establish the learning outcomes and appropriate assessment methods. They will engage in online support and students will be expected to schedule 2 further tutorials either face to face, online or telephone to ensure progression and the academic rigor of the project.
The project proposal and negotiation is an essential first stage that must be agreed between the student, the university and the employer before any further progress within the module.
001 Final Project report and reflections 4000 words end of sem 2 75%
002 Oral Presentation 10 minutes end of semester 2 25%
Module Coordinator - David Betts
Level - 6
Credit Value - 20
Pre-Requisites - NOTE OTHER RELEVANT MATTERS
Semester(s) Offered - 6YL