PDR 1
PDR 1
PDR 1
Personal
Development
Record
Module 8: A reflective journey
janet hobley
MODULE DESCRIPTION
1. MANAGEMENT DETAILS
Module title:
Module number:
Module leader:
Level:
No. of credits:
15
Mode of delivery:
Face-to-face, part-time
Pre-requisites:
Co-requisites:
N/A
Barred combinations:
N/A
Other restrictions or
requirements:
N/A
Timetable information:
Year 1 and 2
Status
ED62, CV62, CV61 and SW62
Compulsory
2. MODULE AIMS
This module provides trainees with the opportunity to reflect on their journey through
the course and to provide synoptic links between all the modules covered throughout
the year. Trainees will be able to examine the range of theories, principles and models
that they have encountered in a structured series of reflective activities that form both
formative and summative assessment of their learning journey. The PDR will be
reviewed at key points throughout the year to allow trainees to think about how the
course is influencing their values, attributes, knowledge, understanding, expertise and
skills. In this way the PDR seeks to develop trainees own judgement of what works
and does not work in their teaching and training through refection on practice. In
addition it is aimed to develop deep and critically informed knowledge and
understanding in theory and practice as well as to develop expertise and skills to
ensure the best outcomes for leaners
3. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Graduate
Attribute*
developed
Other GAs
developed
Academic Literacy
Global
Citizenship
Academic Literacy
Research
Literacy
Global Citizenship
Critical
Self
Awareness
and
Personal Literacy
Global Citizenship
Academic Literacy
Digital Literacy
Digital literacy
4. OUTLINE SYLLABUS
Models of reflection
Theories and principles of learning
Metacognition and meta-learning
Deep and surface models of learning
Trainees completing this module will have been given the opportunity to:
6. LEARNING HOURS
24 hours
Hours
25 hours
6 hours
47.5 hours
47.5 hours
Placement/Study Abroad
Hours
7. ASSESSMENT TASKS
Written Examination
Word
count/
length of
exam
Learning
outcomes
assessed
Weighting
1-6
100%
N/A
0%
3000 Level
5
4000 Level
6
N/A
Practical Examination
N/A
N/A
0%
2008
2015
MODULE DESCRIPTION
1. MANAGEMENT DETAILS
Module title:
Module number:
Module leader:
Level:
No. of credits:
15
Mode of delivery:
Face-to-face, part-time
Pre-requisites:
Co-requisites:
N/A
Barred combinations:
N/A
Other restrictions or
requirements:
N/A
Timetable information:
Year 1 and 2
Status
ED62, CV62, CV61 and SW62
Compulsory
2. MODULE AIMS
This module provides trainees with the opportunity to reflect on their journey through
the course and to provide synoptic links between all the modules covered throughout
the year. Trainees will be able to examine the range of theories, principles and models
that they have encountered in a structured series of reflective activities that form both
formative and summative assessment of their learning journey. The PDR will be
reviewed at key points throughout the year to allow trainees to think about how the
course is influencing their values, attributes, knowledge, understanding, expertise and
skills. In this way the PDR seeks to develop trainees own judgement of what works
and does not work in their teaching and training through refection on practice. In
addition it is aimed to develop deep and critically informed knowledge and
understanding in theory and practice as well as to develop expertise and skills to
ensure the best outcomes for leaners
3. LEARNING OUTCOMES
Graduate
Attribute*
developed
Other GAs
developed
Academic Literacy
Global
Citizenship
Academic Literacy
Research
Literacy
Critical
Self
Awareness
and
Personal Literacy
Global Citizenship
Global Citizenship
Academic Literacy
Digital Literacy
Digital literacy
4. OUTLINE SYLLABUS
Models of reflection
Theories and principles of learning
Metacognition and meta-learning
Deep and surface models of learning
Trainees completing this module will have been given the opportunity to:
6. LEARNING HOURS
24 hours
Hours
25 hours
6 hours
47.5 hours
47.5 hours
Placement/Study Abroad
Hours
7. ASSESSMENT TASKS
Word
count/
length of
exam
Learning
outcomes
assessed
Weighting
100%
Written Examination
3000 Level
5
4000 Level
6
N/A
N/A
0%
Practical Examination
N/A
N/A
0%
Professional Standards:
Evaluate your practice with others and assess its impact on learning
Motivate and inspire learners to promote achievement and develop their skills
to enable progression
Reflective activities:
Level 5
Level 6
Roles and responsibilities
Evaluation of teaching
Skills audit
ILP
Reflection on placement and legislation
Observation of an experienced teacher
Professional Standards:
Enable learners to share responsibility for their own learning and assessment,
setting goals that stretch and challenge
Apply appropriate and fair methods of assessment and provide constructive and
timely feedback to support progression and achievement
Motivate and inspire learners to promote achievement and develop their skills to
enable progression
Apply theoretical understanding of effective practice in teaching, learning and
assessment drawing on research and other evidence
Evaluate your practice with others and assess its impact on learning
Reflective activities:
Professional standards:
Reflective activities:
Professional Standards:
Reflective activities:
Reflection on Minimum core
Refelction on the planning and implementation of a joint lesson
Professional Standards:
Apply theoretical understanding of effective practice in teaching, learning and
assessment drawing on research and other evidence
Evaluate your practice with others and assess its impact on learning
Build positive and collaborative relationships with colleagues and learners
Maintain and update your knowledge of educational research to develop
evidenced based practice
Reflective activities:
Professional Standards:
Be creative and innovative in selecting and adapting strategies to help
learners learn
Plan and deliver effective learning programmes for diverse groups or
individuals in a safe and inclusive environment.
Contribute to organisational development and quality improvement through
collaboration with others
Reflective activities:
Reflection on the value of curriculum theory in designing innovative models
Reflection on the need for quality assurance in curriculum design??
Professional Standards:
Understand the teaching and professional role and your responsibilities
Apply theoretical understanding of effective practice in teaching, learning and
assessment drawing on research and other evidence
Evaluate and challenge your practice, values and beliefs
Maintain and update your teaching and training expertise and vocational skills
with employers
Reflective activities:
Summative reflection:
Write a short reflective account of ways in which you could broaden and improve your own
professional practice based on your learning from each of the year 2 modules, assessing the
impact of innovations in practice arising from your learning and a critically reflective account
of the impact of learning on your professional roles and on your organisation (1000 words)
Produce an action plan with SMART goals. Implement improvements in your own
professional practice and analyse some barriers to your own improvement, including the
impact of policy on your own professional practice.