Work-based Learning and Assessment is a 5 week, online facilitated course. As one of three Supervisor Professional Development Program courses, it covers important topic areas including the learning and assessment cycle, and determining trainee performance and progression based on evidence of learning and achievement.
Enrolment is now closed. Please register for future courses via the SPDP website.
Tags: Category 2 Educational activities
Format: The course will run for 5 weeks. In each week, a series of videos are presented which provide topics for discussion. A range of discussion activities, questions, quizzes, polls and role plays are to be completed. The discussion activities are supported by a team of moderators and a Fellow facilitator.
Modules
- Introduction to Work-based Learning and Assessment
- Goal setting
- Learn and gather evidence
- Making evidence-based judgements
- Reflect and prepare
Learning outcomes
By completing this course you should be able to:
- Discuss the purpose and importance of work-based learning and assessment.
- Analyse the process of planning for learning and assessment.
- Identify challenges and solutions associated with work-based assessment in a complex environment.
- Draw on evidence of learning and achievement to determine overall performance and progression.
Practical Skills for Supervisors is one of three Supervisor Professional Development Program courses. It covers important topic areas including setting the culture for learning, giving feedback and feedback in challenging situations.
Enrolment is now closed. Please register for future courses via the SPDP website.
Format: The course runs for 5 weeks. In each week, a series of videos are presented, which provide topics for discussion. A range of discussion activities, questions, quizzes, polls and role plays are to be completed. The discussion activities are supported by a team of moderators and a Fellow facilitator.
Modules
- Introduction to Practical Skills for Supervisors
- Setting the Culture for Learning
- Giving Feedback
- Feedback in Challenging Situations
- Summary and Evaluation
Learning outcomes
By completing this course you should be able to:
- Develop a culture for learning.
- Provide feedback and improve performance.
- Deliver feedback in challenging situations.
Supervision in healthcare settings is complex. It involves dealing with the many challenges of balancing service commitment with teaching of trainees and medical students at varying levels. The course offers a range of teaching strategies to manage and overcome challenges supervisors face in a complex healthcare setting. These strategies include, planning for learning, differentiated instructions for multi-level groups, and using effective teaching techniques such as questioning. It also provides opportunities to consider some of the cultural aspects of healthcare settings which impact on learning, including the hidden curriculum, tribalism and the need for effective role modelling.
Enrolment is now closed. Please register for future courses via the SPDP website.
Format: The course runs for 5 weeks. In each week, a series of videos are presented, which provide topics for discussion. A range of discussion activities, questions, quizzes, polls and role plays are to be completed. The discussion activities are supported by a team of moderators and a Fellow facilitator. The course will be available between (course date).
Modules
- Introduction to Teaching & Learning in Healthcare Settings
- Challenges facing educators in healthcare settings
- Strategies for teaching in a complex environment
- Confronting underlying and system issues - the environment
- Confronting underlying and system issues - the adverse event
Learning outcomes
By completing this course you should be able to:
- Outline the challenges supervisors face in the healthcare setting.
- Discuss the strategies supervisors can use to maximise teaching opportunities.
- Evaluate personal attitudes, beliefs and behaviours and their influence on supervisory practice.
- Assess workplace culture issues that can affect education experiences.
Practical Skills for Supervisors is one of three Supervisor Professional Development Program courses. It covers important topic areas including setting the culture for learning, giving feedback and feedback in challenging situations.
Enrolment is now closed. Please register for future courses via the SPDP website.
Format: The course runs for 5 weeks. In each week, a series of videos are presented, which provide topics for discussion. A range of discussion activities, questions, quizzes, polls and role plays are to be completed. The discussion activities are supported by a team of moderators and a Fellow facilitator.
Modules
- Introduction to Practical Skills for Supervisors
- Setting the Culture for Learning
- Giving Feedback
- Feedback in Challenging Situations
- Summary and Evaluation
Learning outcomes
By completing this course you should be able to:
- Develop a culture for learning.
- Provide feedback and improve performance.
- Deliver feedback in challenging situations.
Supervision in healthcare settings is complex. It involves dealing with the many challenges of balancing service commitment with teaching of trainees and medical students at varying levels. The course offers a range of teaching strategies to manage and overcome challenges supervisors face in a complex healthcare setting. These strategies include, planning for learning, differentiated instructions for multi-level groups, and using effective teaching techniques such as questioning. It also provides opportunities to consider some of the cultural aspects of healthcare settings which impact on learning, including the hidden curriculum, tribalism and the need for effective role modelling.
Enrolments for this course have now closed.
Format: The course runs for 5 weeks. In each week, a series of videos are presented, which provide topics for discussion. A range of discussion activities, questions, quizzes, polls and role plays are to be completed. The discussion activities are supported by a team of moderators and a Fellow facilitator. The course will be available between (course date).
Modules
- Introduction to Teaching & Learning in Healthcare Settings
- Challenges facing educators in healthcare settings
- Strategies for teaching in a complex environment
- Confronting underlying and system issues - the environment
- Confronting underlying and system issues - the adverse event
Learning outcomes
By completing this course you should be able to:
- Outline the challenges supervisors face in the healthcare setting.
- Discuss the strategies supervisors can use to maximise teaching opportunities.
- Evaluate personal attitudes, beliefs and behaviours and their influence on supervisory practice.
- Assess workplace culture issues that can affect education experiences.
Work-based Learning and Assessment is a 5 week, online facilitated course. As one of three Supervisor Professional Development Program courses, it covers important topic areas including the learning and assessment cycle, and determining trainee performance and progression based on evidence of learning and achievement.
Enrolment is now closed. Please register for future courses via the SPDP website.
Tags: Category 2 Educational activities
Format: The course will run for 5 weeks. In each week, a series of videos are presented which provide topics for discussion. A range of discussion activities, questions, quizzes, polls and role plays are to be completed. The discussion activities are supported by a team of moderators and a Fellow facilitator.
Modules
- Introduction to Work-based Learning and Assessment
- Goal setting
- Learn and gather evidence
- Making evidence-based judgements
- Reflect and prepare
Learning outcomes
By completing this course you should be able to:
- Discuss the purpose and importance of work-based learning and assessment.
- Analyse the process of planning for learning and assessment.
- Identify challenges and solutions associated with work-based assessment in a complex environment.
- Draw on evidence of learning and achievement to determine overall performance and progression.