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Professional Practice Dissertation - EDU00126M

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  • Department: Education
  • Module co-ordinator: Mrs. Heather Buchanan
  • Credit value: 60 credits
  • Credit level: M
  • Academic year of delivery: 2024-25
    • See module specification for other years: 2023-24
  • Notes: This is an independent study module

Module summary

This is a 60-credit Professional Portfolio module for the MA TESOL and MA Education programmes in the Department of Education. Students can only progress to this module if they have met the requirements of the taught element of the programmes. The portfolio consists of three components: developing an educational artefact (groupwork), a literature review (individual), and a reflective report (individual).

Related modules

Pre-requisite modules

  • None

Additional information

Students need to have completed the Professional Practice in Education module in order to take this module.

Module will run

Occurrence Teaching period
A Summer Semester 2024-25

Module aims

This module aims to support students in designing and developing an educational artefact in groups, and in writing a literature review and a reflective report in the APA style. In the course of this module, students will have the opportunity to put much of the knowledge and skills that they have acquired so far on their programmes into practice and, potentially, to make an original contribution to the development of a particular aspect of education.

Module learning outcomes

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

  • design and develop a workable and original practical project in the field of Education.

  • methodically justify the content and design of their artefacts with reference to the underlying principles

  • collaborate effectively and professionally in groups to achieve an agreed outcome

  • reflect critically on the development of the artefact and the effectiveness of groupwork

  • demonstrate the ability to critically evaluate the artefact.

Module content

Following the design of the artefact produced in the Professional Practice in Education module, students will complete the artefact in groups, and individually produce a literature review and reflective report, with the support of their supervisor. They will also attend needs-oriented workshops designed to support them in successful completion of the different elements of their Professional Portfolio.

Assessment

Task Length % of module mark
Essay/coursework
Essay : Artefact
N/A 20
Essay/coursework
Essay : Lit. review & reflection
N/A 80

Special assessment rules

Non-compensatable

Additional assessment information

Portfolio consisting of:

Literature review and critical reflection - 9,000 words. 80%

Artefact (syllabus, unit of materials or website( (group) - equiv of 3,000 words. 20%

Formative assessments will be marked by supervisors.

Reassessment is by component.

Reassessment

Task Length % of module mark
Essay/coursework
Essay : Lit. review & reflection
N/A 80

Module feedback

Individual written feedback reports, with follow-up tutor meeting, if necessary. The feedback is returned to students in line with university policy. Please check the Guide to Assessment, Standards, Marking and Feedback for more information.

Indicative reading

Forde, C., McMahon, M., & Reeves, J. (2009). Putting together professional portfolios. SAGE Publications.

Johnson, R., Mims-Cox, S., & Doyle-Nichols, A. (2010). Developing portfolios in education: A guide to reflection, inquiry and assessment. SAGE Publications.

Tucker, C., Stronge, J., & Gareis, C. R. (2002). Handbook on teacher portfolios for evaluation and professional development. Routledge.

Otherwise, as suggested on feeder modules and/or by supervisors.



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