Overview
This module utilises a range of teaching and learning methods so all learning styles are accommodated, and support is provided on a class, group and individual basis. A considerable amount of extension activities are provided within the module to accommodate the wide range of student abilities.
Lectures: A wide range of electronic media such as PowerPoint, video clips, images and audio will be utilised. Classroom, Zoom and independent and group work activities.Student-led activities.
Independent: There are several formative activities used within the module to promote independent learning as well as module material to direct students to key resources.
Placement: The learners are employed in clinical practice and will not attend additional placements during this module.
Online: Social media and Virtual Learning Environments utilised, zoom, webinars, Panopto. There are a range of forums, screencasts and interactive learning activities used to support learning.
Tutorials: Personal and group tutorials are available throughout the module and it is expected that you meet with the module lead at least once during the module to discuss written work. It is the student's responsibility to attend group tutorials and to arrange any personal tutorials with the module lead. Resources and instructions are available on Moodle.
Skills:All students will be provided with opportunities to practice skills relevant to the module. Practical sessions will support clinical practice and provide the opportunity to reflect on practice. There are formative activities that are included within the module to assess the acquisition of necessary skills such as essay writing, use of IT and communication skill.