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Foundations of Professionalism in Education (EDPS0210)

Key information

Faculty
IOE
Teaching department
Learning and Leadership
Credit value
30
Restrictions
Only EdD students are allowed to take this module
Timetable

Alternative credit options

There are no alternative credit options available for this module.

Description

The course focuses on a range of key issues and debates in modern professional life. It is designed with two principal aims in mind. Firstly, the exploration the evolution and nature of the challenges and tensions faced in the early twenty-first century. Secondly, both the course activities 鈥 and the written assessment - provide a crucial element of your induction into the kinds of discursive, analytical and writing skills that are essential for EdD students. A further vital ingredient of your time on 'FoP' is the opportunity offered by the course to participate in a professional learning community; sharing the insights and experiences of your peers, who come from a great diversity of backgrounds. This will add enormously to the richness of your experience at the 果冻影院 Institute of Education.

The course provides a context in which to interrogate theoretical perspectives and relevant literature on the nature and meaning of professionalism in educational settings. Areas explored include: the meaning of professionalism and the concept of a profession, the social and political contexts in which professionals work; the nature of professional learning and the future of professionalism in education. Throughout the course, and in the required assessed work, participants will be strongly encouraged to relate these to their own professional sphere and draw on our 鈥榬eader鈥, 鈥淓xploring Professionalism鈥, (which we strongly recommend you purchase).

Aims

  • to examine the origins, nature and changing dynamics of professionalism in modern societies and in education in particular;
  • to explore various theoretical models of professionalism and their applicability to real professional settings;
  • to encourage collective and creative thinking by group members about the meaning of professionalism and the character of professional life;
  • to enable participants to reflect upon their conceptions of professionalism and upon ways of enhancing their own professional practice.

Expected Outcomes

At the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • subject the concept of 鈥榩rofessionalism鈥 in education to critical scrutiny;
  • draw upon appropriate theoretical insights and epistemological positions to explore key aspects of professionalism;
  • articulate the senses in which they are themselves 鈥榩rofessional鈥;
  • incorporate advanced reflective qualities into their own professional work and academic writing.

Module Sessions

Ordinarily, participants would be expected to attend this first taught module face-to-face with an opportunity to select to attend either for one intense week in October, or three weekends (one Saturday and Monday in October; one Friday and Saturday in October and one Friday and Saturday in November). In this module we place emphasis on the 'cohortness' of the programme and on developing strong peer support groups.

Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year

Intended teaching term: Term 1 听听听 Postgraduate (FHEQ Level 8)

Teaching and assessment

Mode of study
In person
Methods of assessment
100% Coursework
Mark scheme
Letter Grade

Other information

Number of students on module in previous year
26
Module leader
Dr D'reen Struthers
Who to contact for more information
ioe.edd@ucl.ac.uk

Last updated

This module description was last updated on 8th April 2024.