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This Level 7, 30 credit module enables those who have completed Initial Teacher Training mentor training to reflect on the skills associated with mentoring trainee teachers and use evidence to evaluate approaches to mentoring and supporting others.
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Developing and Supporting Others

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Key Facts

  • Level

    PostgraduatePG

  • Starting

    September, January

    SEP, JAN

Updated 03/11/2025

Updated 03/11/2025

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Overview


This module will provide students who have completed the Initial Teacher Training mentoring programme or other recognised mentoring programmes, opportunities to critically reflect on mentoring and associated skills when supporting and developing others.

Highlights


  • Fully online flexible learning
  • Credits which can be used towards an MA
  • Supported and taught by experienced University lecturers
  • Access to wider University Support and Services

What You'll Learn


This Level 7, 30 credit module enables those who have completed Initial Teacher Training mentor training to reflect on the skills associated with mentoring trainee teachers and use evidence to evaluate approaches to mentoring and supporting others. You will critically reflect on self-development and mentoring performance. This module offers flexibility in learning as students join online to fit around busy lifestyles. This module can be taken as a standalone or part of the MA Education.

Fees and Funding


2025/26 Tuition Fees

Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 25/26 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

  • Module costs: £1,235 per module

For more information about possible funding options, please visit our Fees and Funding pages.

Staff


Helen Caldwell, Associate Professor in Education
Nicola Preston, Associate Lecturer (Education)

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