Syllabus
University Week 2
Seminar 1 – Introduction to Observation and Reflective Practice
In the introductory seminars the tutor will introduce the module, discuss the nature of observation, participant observation in the community, reflective practice, reflective groups and maintaining a Reflective Journal. They will engage students in some paired and individual activities around observation. They must also set up a schedule of observations for the coming term.
Your tutor will also present the assignments, go through the criteria for this and how the module prepares students to succeed.
Seminar 2 Reflective Group 1
There will be two reflective groups per term. The groups are facilitated by teaching staff but tutors will be in a distinct role within the groups as ‘facilitators’ and not as tutors. They will introduce the purpose of the group, their own role and they will keep time.
Each Reflective Group will last for 50 minutes. Afterwards there will be 10 minutes to consider the experience.
University Week 3
Seminar 1 - Setting up placements - Placement Team visit
Seminar 2 - Setting up placements - DBS process
University Week 4
Seminar 1 and 2 - Student Observations
University Week 5
Seminar 1 and 2 - Student Observations
University Week 6
Seminar 1 – Student Observation
Seminar 2 – Theory seminar 1 Infant Observation
In this seminar students explore the kind of knowledge that can emerge from the process of infant observation.
Key Reading: ‘Encountering Primitive Anxieties’ by Rustin, M. in Miller, L (ed) Closely Observed Infants, Duckworth
University Week 7
Seminar 1 – Student Observation
Seminar 2 – Theory seminar 2
Infant Observation and Professional Skills
In this seminar students can explore how the process of infant observation leads to a development of professional skills in psychoanalytic psychotherapists and other professions and consider how their own practice of observation in their workplace may aid their development.
Key Reading: ‘From instrument to Melody’ in Sternberg, J. (2009) Infant Observation at the Heart of Training. London: Karnac
‘The Contribution of Observation Training to Professional Development’ by Trowell, J. and Miles, G. in Trowell and Bower (1995) (eds) The Emotional Needs of Young Children and their Families London: Routledge
University Week 8
Seminar 1 – Student Observation
Seminar 2 – Theory seminar 3 - Reflective Practice and Professional Development
In this seminar students will we will move on to think about the nature of reflective practice, and particularly how this is relevant to their professional development.
Key Reading:
‘Reflective Practice: An Introduction’ in Bolton, G. (2014) Reflective Practice: Writing and Professional Development Sage
‘Professional Knowledge and Reflection-In-Action’ in Schön, D. (1984) The Reflective Practitioner: How Professionals Think in Action
University Week 9
Seminar 1 and 2 - Review Placement set-ups
University Week 10
Seminar 1 and 2 - Student Observations
University Week 11
Seminar 1 - Assignment Support and Review of module so far.
Seminar 2 - Reflective Group 2
Spring term
University Week 16
Seminar 1 – Discussion of placement experience and set-up of placement-based observations.
Seminar 2 - Reflective Group 3
University Week 17
Seminar 1 and 2 - Placement-based Observations
University Week 18
Seminar 1 and 2 - Placement-based Observations
University Week 19
Seminar 1 and 2 - Placement-based Observations
University Week 20
Seminar 1 and 2 - Placement-based Observations
University Week 21
Seminar 1 and 2 - Placement-based Observations
University Week 22
Seminar 1 and 2 - Placement-based Observations
University Week 23
Seminar 1 and 2 - Placement-based Observations
University Week 24
Seminar 1 and 2 - Placement-based Observations
University Week 25
Seminar 1 – Assignment support.
Seminar 2 - Reflective Group 4
Summer term
University Week 30
Seminar 1 – Placement reviews.
Seminar 2 - Reflective Group 4
University Week 31
Seminar 1 and 2 – Placement reviews.
University Week 32
Seminar 1 and 2 – Placement reviews.
University Week 33
Seminar 1 – Reflective Group 5
Review of module
End of year celebration