Teaching Learning and Assessment
Postgraduate Certificate
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Course Code | SG_HTEAC_S09 |
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Céim | 9 |
Fad ama | 1 year |
Creidmheasanna | 30 |
Modh Seachadta | Online |
Suímh campais | Sligo |
Modh Seachadta | Páirtaimseartha |
Forbhreathnú Cúrsa
This course is designed to support learners to adopt an inquiry-based approach to exploring challenges in teaching and learning in higher education. Participants will examine their pedagogy, practice and develop practical and practice skills to take into their learning environment. Learners will investigate aspects of teaching and learning that are particularly relevant to their role as professional educators, inclusive of programme development, delivery and assessment. Providing opportunities to combine and cement educator’s expert knowledge with the professional competencies and skills for teaching and learning in higher education.
Students have the unique opportunity to complete the Universal Design for Learning Digital Badge which is embedded in the content and assessment components of this module. Micro-credentials, or digital badges, offer students recognition for contributions made during their studies. ATU facilitates this digital badge and students that undertake the module will be issued with the digital badge from the National Forum for Enhancement in Teaching & Learning (NFETL).
Sonraí an Chúrsa
Bliain 1
Seimeastar | Sonraí an Mhodúil | Creidmheasanna | Éigeantach / Roghnach |
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1 |
Effective Teaching and LearningEffective teaching and learning is underpinned by various theories and philosophies which promote and inform deep and active learning. This module aims to support students to deepen their understanding of new androgogical insights and strategies and to develop their ability to apply these insights and strategies to their teaching practice. This module promotes critical reflection on practice, analysing evidence from a variety of sources including peers and students. The module introduces participants to current research in student-centred teaching and learning which they will critique and apply to their work as academics/teachers, thereby promoting the development of research-informed learning and teaching practices. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Critically engage withtheoretical concepts and schools of thought on educationand itsrole in society. 2. Critically reflect on their own teaching styles and strategies through the lens of student-centred learning . 3. Examinerelevantcurrent educational theoryto their practice of teaching. 4. Create androgogically appropriate teaching and learning environments. 5. Design an appropriate curriculum to enhance their practice of teaching. |
15 | Mandatory |
2 |
Assessment and Feedback to Support Student LearningThis module provides the learner with an opportunity to explore the nature of Assessment and Feedback within the Higher Education environment. Participants will review and critically examine a conceptual framework within which to explore new, research-informed assessment strategies and to consider and improve strategies for giving feedback to students. Students have the unique opportunity to complete the Universal Design for Learning Digital Badge which is embedded in the content and assessment components of this module. Micro-credentials, or digital badges, offer students recognition for contributions made during their studies. IT Sligo facilitates this digital badge and students that undertake the module will be issued with the digital badge from the National Forum for Enhancement in Teaching & Learning (NFETL). Students earn the digital badge through engagement with online learning resources, undertaking of a reflective exercise on their current practice, utilising Peer Triads for engagement which involves organising participants into small groups (known as triads) to work on activities relating to the course materials as well as a development of a case study outlining how UDL was implemented in their own teaching & learning practice. Torthaí Foghlama 1. Evaluate the role of assessment and feedback within the teaching, learning and assessment process and identify current challenges to effective assessment and feedback. 2. Critically engage with thetheories of teaching, learning and assessment and critique their current assessment and feedback processes in light of these theories. 3. Evaluateassessment, feedback and feed-forward in relation to their own modules/ practice to result in enhanced student learning. 4. Demonstrate understanding through the design,implementation and evaluation ofappropriate assessment and feedback strategies, promoting learner engagement including self-evaluation. 5. Appraise and justifya choice of digital technologies to enhance formative assessment and feed forward withintheir module. |
15 | Mandatory |
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Riachtanais Iontrála
Honours degree (Level 8), with evidence of a 2:2 or higher. The programme is intended for those currently engaged with teaching, tutoring or training groups of students/participants in the University and could, therefore, review their courses/ programmes and look for evidence of student learning.
The minimum academic entry requirement is an undergraduate degree or equivalent.
For Professional Staff – As an integral component of assessments involves inclusive improvements that are captured within the feedback process, the applicants Head of Department must identify an academic for participant to link with to access students. This form must be signed by the HoD and included with the Support to Study form.
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Total Fees EU: €2400
This programme is free of charge to eligible staff of ATU
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The programme is intended for those currently engaged with teaching, tutoring or training groups of students/participants in higher Education and can, therefore, review their courses/ programmes and look for evidence of student learning.
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