Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Humanities and Social Science
Learning Methods
Off Site
Workshop
Module Offerings
5129HIST-JAN-MTP
Aims
Provide key transferable skills including communication, presentation, practical classroom skills and team working.
Provide teaching experience to undergraduates who are considering teaching as a potential career.
Provide role models for pupils within schools located in areas of high deprivation.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Demonstrate an ability to mentor A-level students.
2.
Employ a planned approach to the design and delivery of a learning activity.
3.
Recognise their abilities in terms of effective communication, coaching and teaching.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:Elements of this module will be delivered off campus and will take advantage of the experience and knowledge of practicing teachers. They will provide an induction and introduce our students to the nature of teaching A-level History. They will also offer guidance and support in respect to effective mentoring skills. Other content will be delivered at LJMU via three two-hour workshops to support students in planning a learning activity which will take place with A-level students at LJMU in mid-March
Module Overview:
The aim of this module is to develop key transferable skills including communication, presentation, practical classroom skills and team working. You will be provided with teaching experience if you are considering teaching as a potential career.
The aim of this module is to develop key transferable skills including communication, presentation, practical classroom skills and team working. You will be provided with teaching experience if you are considering teaching as a potential career.
Additional Information:Students electing to do this module must also have selected 5105HIST The Soviet Experiment in Semester 1. Numbers on this module are strictly capped at 10 per institution.
Alongside selecting this module in OMS, students wishing to follow this course will also have to make a direct application for consideration to the host institution. That application will take the form of a letter/personal statement outlining their suitability for this role and their commitment to teaching as a profession. This will take place in May/June. Initial shortlisting will be undertaken by the LJMU History team taking account of the following criteria:
Record of attendance through Level-4.
Academic performance at Level-4: successful applicants will have achieved a minimum overall level mean mark of at least 60%.
A clearly articulated appreciation of the nature of teaching and a commitment to this vocation.
Where possible, evidence of teaching experience either as a classroom assistant, or equivalent, or teaching observation.
All DBS checks will be completed with the host institution.