Here you can find all the modules and masterclasses that we commission as part of our continuing workfroce development (CWD) portfolio.

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A masterclass is an update course lasting one day. Please read the description carefully around what will be delivered. A masterclass is not at master’s level. Some will be a basic introduction to a subject and some may be building on previous knowledge. A masterclass does not prepare anyone to deliver specialist services. We recommend you speak directly to your chosen university about the details of any masterclass you are interested in.

A module will have academic credits attached to it at either level 6 (bachelor degree level) or level 7 (master’s level). You will be expected to complete an academic assignment. Some modules will last for 9–12 months and some may be completed within three months.

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Training

Unaccredited ModuleNorthumbria University

Mentor/ Educator Preparation

What is it about?

The aim of this module is to develop individuals as mentors/educators in practice settings

Who is it for?

It is suitable for Nurses, Midwives, Paramedics, Pharmacists, HCS, AHP.

What will participants learn?

The module content includes: 
- Expert educators supporting students from a range of professions to critically analyse their development as a mentor/educator in practice
- Provide evidence of their competence to facilitate learning and assessment for a learner in practice settings. 
- Students will assess learning environments and learning opportunities in workplace settings.

How will it be delivered?  

Blended and APEL (academic recognition of prior or experiential learning)

How will participants be assessed?     

Although this course does not carry university credit, participants will need to demonstrate achievement of the NMC competencies. 
Participants can pay for academic accreditation to attain 20 credits. Further details available from the university

What experience / qualifications do participants need?     

Participants must be qualified in profession for a year and have access to students

Code

AC1000

When is it?  

October 2019 - July 2020

Where is it?  
Northumbria University and practice environments (if required).

University Contact Details
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Email:  Various
Telephone: Various

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