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CE953-20 Career-related Learning

Department
Centre for Lifelong Learning
Level
Taught Postgraduate Level
Module leader
Philip McCash
Credit value
20
Module duration
20 weeks
Assessment
100% coursework
Study location
Blend of synchronous and asynchronous resources and intensive workshops and group tutorial in online and/or face-to-face format

Introductory description

This module enables participants to develop knowledge and understanding of the relationships between career development and learning and to integrate and apply this in the design of career-related learning in formal and informal contexts.

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Module aims

This module enables participants to develop knowledge and understanding of the relationships between career development and learning and to integrate and apply this in the design of career-related learning in formal and informal contexts.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

Consideration of participants’ prior career-related learning experiences.
Exploration of the relationships between career development and learning in formal and informal contexts.
Analysis and interpretation of selected theories of career development and learning (e.g. experiential, critical, situated, depth psychological, social and cultural perspectives).
Design and construction of learning outcomes in this field.
Course design, concept mapping and negotiation.
Assessment of learning outcomes and evaluation.
Ethics and values in career-related learning.
Use of the above to inform and enhance career-related learning in selected contexts.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Identify theories of career development and learning and outline a process of course design, negotiation, assessment and evaluation.
  • Critically evaluate and interpret the knowledge listed above in developing a distinctive stance in relation to teaching and learning in this field.
  • Creatively apply and integrate the knowledge listed above in relation to the enhancement of career-related learning in a selected context.
  • Present material in clear written form by identifying, analysing and applying key texts and practices using appropriate and adequate structure, spelling, grammar, syntax, length and referencing.

Indicative reading list

Crafting the present for future employability: an AHECS employability module
Concept mapping to support university academics’ analysis of course content - Cheryl Amundsen, Cynthia Weston, Lynn McAlpine, 2008-12
Enhancing Teaching through Constructive Alignment - John Biggs, 1996
Re-designing work-related learning - Gill Frigerio, Richard Mendez, Phil McCash, May 2012
Career Research & Development the NICEC journal: - 2008 'Career development in employing organisations:
practices and challenges from a UK perspective,' pages 18-22
Career Research & Development the NICEC journal: - 2008 'Career development at work: issues affecting the
provision of career support for people in employment' pages 9-17
Structural foundations in the learning process - D Kolb
Designing a generic career studies module: A practical example developed for the Centre for Career Management Skills - Phil McCash
Contemporary theories of learning: learning theorists -- in their own words - Knud Illeris, 2009
Chapter 6 Mezirow, J. (2009) ' An overview on transformative learning'
Enabling Participation in Academic Discourse - Andrew Northedge, 2003-04
Adaptation of Kirkpatrick’s four level model of training criteria to assessment of learning outcomes and program evaluation in Higher Education - Ludmila Praslova, 2010-8
Understanding Careers - C.M. Reynolds, 2011
The interpersonal relationship in the facilitation of learning - Carl R Rogers, H Jerome Freiberg
The Working Alliance in Teaching and Learning: Theoretical Clarity and Research Implications - Daniel T. Rogers, 2009-07-01
E-tivities: the key to active online learning - Gilly Salmon, 2013
Self-Assessment: Changing Circumstances,Changing Selves - R Simon
Careers education framework 7-19 statutory guidance

View reading list on Talis Aspire

Subject specific skills

Identify theories of career development and learning and outline a process of course design, negotiation, assessment and evaluation.
Critically evaluate and interpret the knowledge listed above in developing a distinctive stance in relation to teaching and learning in this field.
Creatively apply and integrate the knowledge listed above in relation to the enhancement of career-related learning in a selected context.

Transferable skills

Present material in clear written form by identifying, analysing and applying key texts and practices using appropriate and adequate structure, spelling, grammar, syntax, length and referencing.

Study time

Type Required
Other activity 30 hours (15%)
Private study 170 hours (85%)
Total 200 hours

Private study description

Use of online materials, reading, self-reflection, and engaging with others.

Other activity description

30 hours total: Blend of structured online learning, workshops, and group tutorial support.

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Assessment group A3
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Assessment component
Career-related Learning Project 100% No

Design of a career-related learning programme/course.

Reassessment component is the same
Feedback on assessment

Verbal and written (summative) feedback

Courses

This module is Core for:

  • TCES-L564 Postgraduate Award in Career-related Learning
    • Year 1 of L564 Career-related Learning
    • Year 1 of L564 Career-related Learning
  • Year 1 of TCES-L567 Postgraduate Diploma in Career Development and Coaching Studies
  • TCES-L561 Postgraduate Taught Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 1 of L567 Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 1 of L564 Career-related Learning
    • Year 1 of L564 Career-related Learning

This module is Core optional for:

  • Year 3 of TCES-L568 Postgraduate Certificate in Career Development and Coaching Studies
  • TCES-L561 Postgraduate Taught Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 1 of L561 Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 3 of L568 Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 5 of L561 Career Development and Coaching Studies

This module is Optional for:

  • Year 1 of TCES-L568 Postgraduate Certificate in Career Development and Coaching Studies
  • TCES-L567 Postgraduate Diploma in Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 1 of L567 Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 4 of L567 Career Development and Coaching Studies
  • TCES-L561 Postgraduate Taught Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 1 of L561 Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 1 of L567 Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 1 of L568 Career Development and Coaching Studies
    • Year 4 of L567 Career Development and Coaching Studies
  • TCES-L56A Postgraduate Taught Career Development and Coaching Studies (2-year part-time)
    • Year 1 of L56A Career Development and Coaching Studies (2-year PT)
    • Year 2 of L56A Career Development and Coaching Studies (2-year PT)

This module is Option list B for:

  • Year 5 of TCES-L561 Postgraduate Taught Career Development and Coaching Studies

This module is Option list C for:

  • Year 1 of TCES-L561 Postgraduate Taught Career Development and Coaching Studies