Evidence and Pedagogy for Inclusion will enable you to link theory to applied professional practice within educational settings. Drawing upon the specialist knowledge gained from your prior module you will use Appreciative Inquiry techniques to review existing practice in a nominated inclusion focus area. After completing this module, you will have the skills to plan, deliver and evaluate interventions in your educational setting and to critically engage with the body of knowledge underpinning your focus area. You will also promote a culture/ethos of engaging with and listening to pupils and parents, whilst demonstrating skills to practice safely, ethically and in partnership.
Please note, to study this module, you must have previously completed one of our prerequisite modules. Please see the ‘Am I eligible’ section for a full list.
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Cohorts begin in January, May, or September.
The next cohort begins on 15 May 2024. Book and enrol before 15 May 2024 to join our next cohort.
This module will benefit you and your setting in a wide variety of ways. Over the duration of the course, you will:
Cohorts begin in January, May, or September.
The next cohort begins on 15 May 2024. Book and enrol before 15 May 2024 to join our next cohort.
Your assessments will consist of the following:
Self evaluation questionnaires for you to check your knowledge and understanding throughout the module
Three assessed tasks:
You must hold an undergraduate degree.
You will need to be working in an educational setting for this module. If you aren’t currently working in an educational setting you will need written permission from a senior member of staff to regularly access a setting. We can show you the best way to do this, enabling you to carry out our learning activities in your chosen setting. As part of this process, you will also need to complete a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. Visit GOV.UK for more information.
To study this module, you must have previously completed at least one of the following modules:
A pathway specialism based on the passed prerequisite module must be maintained throughout the Evidence and Pedagogy for Inclusion module.
This course is available online and can, therefore, be completed anywhere in the world. Please click here for advice on payment options and other information relevant to those studying outside of the UK.
We offer a flexible range of fees to suit your finances:
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Cohorts begin in January, May, or September.
The next cohort begins on 15 May 2024. Book and enrol before 15 May 2024 to join our next cohort.
Please note: as it takes time to process your application and payment, we strongly recommend you register as soon as possible, so that you don’t miss the next intake.
The duration of this module is up to one year.
We do understand, however, that circumstances can arise that could prevent the course being completed in this time period. If this is the case, an extension can be arranged in conjunction with the admin team and your tutor.