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Education (Mentoring and Coaching) at University of Worcester - UCAS

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Course summary

Coaching and mentoring are terms that are regularly used in education settings, yet there is often little discussion about what these important processes involve. There is also a lack of clarity about the skills required by coaches and mentors, with policy documents often choosing to focus upon process rather than what it takes to be an effective coach/ mentor. Both of our MA Education coaching and mentoring modules provide greater clarity about what these terms involve, and how they can be delivered effectively within an education setting. Through our MA Education coaching and mentoring modules, you will have an opportunity to:

  • Reflect on your own coaching and mentoring skills, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of provision within an education institutions
  • Relate theory to practice, and consider how your own practice – and that of your institution – could be enhanced
  • Learn in a variety of ways, including through reflective practice, paired exercises, coaching practice, group discussions, reading, and individual research
  • Share your own experiences, and learn from other people’s some of whom will work in different sectors of education
  • Develop valuable coaching and mentoring skills, which you can put into practice and highlight in future job applications and interviews
  • Be taught by an experienced and highly qualified professional coach who, as well as working as a part-time lecturer, runs her own coaching company.
  • Flexibility: The programme of study can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis. Modules are delivered at weekends, in the evenings and online to maximise accessibility and to allow students to retain their other professional and family commitments.
  • International and full-time route: This route meets the needs of professionals wishing to study and familiarise themselves with the UK educational environment alongside their own contrasting experience. The programme consists of two taught modules in each of the first two terms and a Dissertation in the first half of the second year.

Modules

  • An Introduction to Coaching and Mentoring
  • The Practice of Coaching and Mentoring
  • Contemporary Issues in Education: Theory, Policy and Practice
  • Research Methods in Education
- Dissertation in Education

Assessment method

The course provides opportunities to test understanding and learning informally through the completion of practice or ‘formative’ assignments. Each module has one or more formal or ‘summative’ assessment, which is graded and counts towards the overall module grade. A range of assessment methods are used to provide students with the maximum opportunity to achieve success. These include: essays, critiques and analyses which encourage critical thinking; critical reviews; individual and group seminar presentations; poster presentations; reflective accounts and case studies and presentations of cases. The precise assessment requirements for an individual student in an academic year will vary according to the mandatory and optional modules taken, but a typical formal summative assessment pattern for each year of the course for a FT student is: Semester 1:

  • 1 Reflective Diary
  • 2 Essays
Semester 2:
  • 1 Research proposal
  • 1 Academic poster
  • 1 Essay
  • 1 Presentation
The precise assessment requirements for part time students will vary according to the modules selected. We aim to provide you with feedback on formal course work assessments within 20 working days of hand-in.


Entry requirements

General admission requirements for entry to the programme are: - A good honours degree (2.2 or above) and a significant interest in education and/or equivalent professional qualifications, experience and evidence of continuing professional development. - International students must hold a qualification equivalent to a UK first or second class honours degree. - All International student for whom English is not their first language are required to achieve IELTS 6.5 or equivalency – with no less than 5.5 in any element.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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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 .

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Education (Mentoring and Coaching) at University of Worcester - UCAS