Course summary
*Course subject to validation The postgraduate programme in Advanced Mentoring and Coaching is designed for those with a personal and a professional interest in the field of mentoring and coaching including teachers, educators and leaders. The programme offers an opportunity for engagement with the key theories, concepts and ideas in mentoring and coaching. This course intends to provide theoretical and practical knowledge and understanding of mentoring and coaching, which is relevant to a coach or mentor in a variety of capacities; from mentoring trainee and early career teachers, mentoring peers through to coaching leaders. The programme draws significantly on a professional learning model that encourages students to make clear connections between relevant research, theory and practice. This Masters course also has PGCert and PGDip entry routes available , should you be interested in exploring these options please contact the School of Education ([email protected]). Please note the postgraduate loan is only available for the full masters (180 credits).
Modules
Module 1. Critical and Contemporary Issues in Education (30 credits) The module will explore the multifaceted landscape of education, focusing on critical and contemporary issues that shape the field in the 21st century. Through an interdisciplinary lens, you will engage in deep discussions and critical analyses to develop a nuanced understanding of the education landscape. Some of the content students are likely to encounter in this course would include: examination of the influence of globalisation and current educational policies on various stakeholders in education, and the integration of technology in education, considering its impact on learners and learning environments. As the focus of the course is on contemporary issues the content of the course will evolve depending on the societal issues of prominence and significance for education at the time of teaching the course. Module 2. Principles and Practice of Effective Mentoring/Coaching (30 Credits) This module will consider the current practices and underpinning principles that inform mentoring and coaching. It is intended that the course will help students develop the skills and qualities required for mentoring and coaching a colleague. Students will explore the interpersonal relationships and communication skills in the mentoring and coaching (or training) dynamic, in order to develop the learning conversation. Students will be encouraged to consider the role of reflection in the mentoring and coaching process and will evaluate best practice in the mentoring/ coaching process using a range of settings. Module 3. Theory and Research in Effective Mentoring/Coaching (30 Credits) This module will consider the current research and policies concerning mentoring and coaching. Students will engage in a critical consideration of the key concepts and models required for effective mentoring and coaching. Students will be encouraged to reflect on the importance of context and relationships within effective coaching and mentoring processes. Students will explore the significance of reflection in the mentoring and coaching processes. Module 4. Free choice Module (30 credits) Depending on whether you start the course in October or February you would have a free choice module which you could select from the modules available that semester. Depending on the module you choose to study, content covered could vary. Please note some modules may have specific entry requirements. The current offer includes modules covering aspects of Special Education Needs or Disability Studies; Advanced Mentoring and Coaching; Early Childhood; or Education Leadership and Management. Module 5. Dissertation in Education (60 credits) You will consolidate the knowledge of your chosen disciplinary area in this module. In doing so you would draw on the knowledge of the different modules you have studied in this course, including the free choice 30 credit module, encouraging interdisciplinary work. With support from a supervisor, it is anticipated you will conceive, develop and complete a high-quality proposal followed by a dissertation within the field of education and aligned to the subject specialism you have opted to study. Emphasizing both theoretical foundations and practical application, the dissertation phase will equip you with the necessary skills to engage in rigorous educational research and contribute meaningfully to the academic discourse.
How to apply
International applicants
Possess a degree from an overseas institution that is judged by the Registrar or Nominee to be equivalent to an upper second class honours degree from a UK University. For students whose first language is not English there is a language requirement of IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.0 minimum of all components. In addition to this, we also accept a wide range of International Qualifications. For additional information about country specific entry requirements visit the Liverpool Hope website.
Entry requirements
A minimum of a Second-Class Honours degree in a relevant discipline awarded by a UK university, or an equivalent higher education qualification. A current or recent role as a mentor or coach in a professional capacity Please note that a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (formally the Criminal Records Bureau – CRB) is required for students where they are required to visit settings other than their own.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Liverpool Hope University
Hope Park
Liverpool
L16 9JD