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BA (Hons) Learning and Teaching (top up) Programme Specification 1. Programme title BA (Hons) Learning and Teaching (top up) 2. Awarding institution Middlesex University 3. Teaching institution Middlesex University 4. Details of accreditation by professional/statutory/regulatory body 5. Final qualification BA (Hons) Learning and Teaching N/A 6. Year of validation Year of amendment 2015/16 7. Language of study English 8. Mode of study Full-time 9. Criteria for admission to the programme Applicants must demonstrate the ability to undertake level 6 final year undergraduate degree study through successful completion of a relevant Foundation degree or equivalent. They will have appropriate levels of numeracy and literacy to support learners in their workplace, as well as their level 6 study. Applicants will require support for study during term-time from their Headteacher (or equivalent). 10. Aims of the programme The programme aims to: provide a high quality, coherent programme of study leading to the award of a BA

Honours degree; encourage students to (further) develop critical, analytical, problem based skills and knowledge support students to (further) develop as autonomous learners becoming confident, effective independent learners able to identify their learning needs, take initiative and execute their own learning; support students to become informed reflective practitioners and apply educational principles to ongoing and/or future professional practice encourage students to demonstrate respect for themselves and others 11. Programme outcomes A. Knowledge and understanding On completion of this programme the successful student will have knowledge and understanding of : 1. Educational, philosophical, historical, psychological and sociological perspectives and their influence on approaches to learning and teaching 2. Current policy and practice relating to learning and teaching 3. Issues affecting pupils progress and achievement 4. Current research and research methods used in the field of education. Students gain knowledge and understanding through guided and blended learning. Concepts, principles and theories will be explored in module sessions and a variety of other methods including reading, discussion, listening, practical and collaborative activities, accessing UniHub and self-directed scholarly activity. Students knowledge and understanding is assessed through coursework consisting of essays, reports and oral presentations. B. Cognitive (thinking) skills On completion of this programme the successful student will be able to: 1. Evaluate education policy in a critical and systematic way 2. Critically analyse and challenge received views, concepts and theories of learning and teaching and show a willingness to accommodate new ideas. 3. Undertake research processes ethically involving a variety of methods of data collection relevant Students learn cognitive skills through analysis, evaluation, problem solving and the application of theory and concepts to practice. Students cognitive skills are assessed by coursework, including presentations, reports and essays.

to learning and teaching contexts; demonstrate an understanding of the limitations of theory and research 4. Reflect on their own value systems, development and practices and critically evaluate own strengths and limitations C. Practical skills On completion of the programme the successful student will be able to: 1. Write for different purposes, including persuasion, explanation, description, evaluation and judgment, hypothesis and summary. 2. Access, retrieve, organise and use a range of sources of information. 3. Apply research skills such as observation and interviewing. 4. Communicate effectively (written, verbally, graphically) 5. Use IT skills effectively for producing written material and for undertaking research. Students learn practical skills by integration of theory and practice in learning. Skills are developed through module sessions. Students practical skills are assessed by module assignments, such as presentations and project reports. D. Graduate skills On completion of this programme the successful student will be able to: 1. Reflect on practice 2. Learn independently in familiar and unfamiliar contexts with open mindedness and in the spirit of critical enquiry, demonstrating an increasing level of autonomy. 3. Have insight and confidence in working collaboratively with others and fulfil agreed responsibilities. 4. Present ideas precisely and convincingly, 5. Utilise IT appropriately and effectively. 6. Interpret, use and apply data Students acquire graduate skills through developing awareness of transferable skills and application to practice. Students enhancement of graduate skills is assessed by coursework, including: personal learning needs analyses; research tasks; formative assessment tasks; individualised projects; reports and presentations.

appropriately and effectively. 12. Programme structure (levels, modules, credits and progression requirements) 12. 1 Overall structure of the programme The BA (Hons) Learning and Teaching is a one year top-up programme. Modules with regular weekly attendance EDU3007 Contemporary Issues in Learning and Teaching (30 Credits) EDU3009 Professional Practice in Learning and Teaching (30 Credits) EDU3010 Research Methods in Education (30 Credits) 12.2 Levels and modules Modules with occasional attendance and tutorials EDU3008 Learning and Teaching Project (30 Credits) Level 4 (1) N/A Level 5 (2) N/A Level 6 (3) COMPULSORY OPTIONAL PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS

Students must take all of the following: EDU3007 Contemporary Issues in Learning and Teaching (30 Credits) University regulations apply EDU3008 Learning and Teaching Project (30 Credits) EDU3009 Professional Practice in Learning and Teaching (30 Credits) EDU3010 Research Methods in Education (30 Credits) 12.3 Non-compensatable modules (note statement in 12.2 regarding FHEQ levels) Module level All modules are at level 6 and are compulsory. Module code EDU3007, EDU3008, EDU3009 and EDU3010 are noncompensatable 13. Curriculum map See Curriculum Map on P33 14. Information about assessment regulations The BA (Hons) Learning and Teaching programme complies with standard Middlesex University regulations. 15. Placement opportunities, requirements and support (if applicable) Students are already operating in the workplace on application and remain there for the duration of the programme so there is no requirement for placement. Support is provided within the workplace by a workplace colleague acting as a mentor to the student. The programme modules have links to the workplace. Students are

encouraged to seek peer support and have opportunities to engage in collaborative paired and group formative and summative assessment tasks, which are linked to the workplace. 16. Future careers (if applicable) As students on this programme are already involved in the workplace at various stages of their careers, advice on careers is considered differently and specifically. Successful completion of the BA Learning and Teaching Degree will facilitate progression onto relevant postgraduate study and/or further career options. 17. Particular support for learning (if applicable) Students attend an induction programme. Students are provided with module introductions and supporting materials by individual tutors. Seminars are run using group work and discussion and all students are encouraged to participate in these. Additional ongoing support is provided by mentors within schools. The Learning and Teaching project is supported by tutor supervision. The university provides a central support system for students. The Learning Enhancement team (LET) offer extra support for students who require help with areas such as essay writing and numeracy. Tutors can be contacted by email. Material is provided on the web (UniHub) to aid learning in modules. Students with disabilities are eligible for support from central university services. Authentic formative assessment will feature within the modules. 18. JACS code (or other relevant coding system) 19. Relevant QAA subject benchmark group(s) 135X308 Education Studies 2007 20. Reference points The following reference points were used in designing the Programme: National Occupational Standards for Supporting Teaching and Learning

21. Other information Please note programme specifications provide a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve if s/he takes full advantage of the learning opportunities that are provided. More detailed information about the programme can be found in the student module handbook and the University Regulations.