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Citizenship CPD2010
UoP Academic Programme TeamProfessor Liam Gearon - Academic Programme Director
Michael Mitchell - Programme Co-ordinator
ACT – Association for Citizenship TeachingChris Waller
Regional HUB contacts
• In 2008 the DCSF awarded a contract to the University of Plymouth to develop a National Citizenship CPD Programme for delivery from 2009 – 2011
• The Plymouth bid for the contract was based upon 3 P’s - Partnership
• - Professional Knowledge• - Personal Development
Partnership: DCSF -HEI – ACT- LA’s• Planning, Recruitment, Management and
Delivery
Professional Knowledge• QAA Level 7 – Masters’ Level - 30 credits
Personal Development• The Programme is designed to meet both the
needs of the course member and their schools
Key Elements of the Programme• National Programme delivered via Regional
Hubs• Delivers the DCSF Standards and allows the
achievement of QAA Level 7 credits• Based upon Professional Knowledge meeting
individual and school needs • Available as a Distance or Blended package• Free and attracts a bursary
Regional Hubs• The partnership at work• The UoP provides the core module materials
and support via the national web site • www.citizenshipcpd.com • HEI tutors provide Level 7 tutorial support and
assess course members’ work• ACT and LA staff provide course tuition
Module Structure• The core module is divided into 8 x 3 hour
sessions• These 8 sessions cover the requirements of the
DCSF Citizenship Standards• A further 2 x 3 hours sessions are available for
Hubs to meet local needs• The HEI tutors provide another 2 x 3 hours of
tutorial/portfolio assessment support
Module Delivery• Each region will determine its own pattern of
delivery i.e. where, when, how and length of sessions
• It is intended to recruit during the autumn term and for course delivery to take place during the spring and summer terms with Awarding taking place in the autumn
Module Content - outline of each 3 hour session
1. Module Overview and What is Citizenship?
2. The Nature of Citizenship Curriculum provision
3. Delivery Models for Citizenship
4. The Citizenship Knowledge base
5. Controversial issues, Active Citizenship and Campaigning
6. The Wider Context of Citizenship
7. Assessing Citizenship
8. Course Presentations
9. Determined by the Regional Hub – meeting local needs
10 Determined by the Regional Hub – meeting local needs
11. HEI Tutorial Support
12 HEI Tutorial Support
The portfolio encompasses the following work relating to the course :
1. SKP- Course member’s Subject Knowledge Profile
2. Subject Knowledge Development- A pathway and evidence of research
3. Work with an NGO - Evidence of contact
4. Topic Plans and Lesson Plans with evidence of NGO involvement
5. Lesson/Activity Observations and associated materials
6. Evidence of a Presentation - re Institutional Citizenship development
7. Group Presentation - re work with an NGO
8. DCSF Reflective writing requirement
Role of the HEI Tutor• Each Regional Hub will have an attached HEI tutor• Their role is to provide tutorial support to those wishing to achieve
QAA Level 7 credits • They also are the prime markers of all the portfolios from their Hub• They ensure that standards are maintained across the programme• They all have a Citizenship background
Assessment 1• In order to receive the non credit bearing Certificate course
members complete the portfolio requirements• To achieve 30 credits at QAA Level 7 course members develop
three elements of their portfolio• There is flexibility to move across the two outcomes• Work is initially marked by the Regional HEI Tutor• A National Moderation Panel meets comprising all the HEI Regional
Tutors and a Programme External Examiner to make recommendations to the UoP Awarding Panel
• Course members are able to defer submissions and resubmit
Assessment 2• To achieve 30 credits at QAA Level 7 course members develop three elements of their portfolio• Course members have to produce a portfolio of evidence to meet the requirements of the DCSF Citizenship Standards. In order to be
awarded 30 QAA Level 7 credits the following three extended combined elements from the portfolio must be completed (5000 words or equivalent):-
• • 1. Case Study• Course members carry out an institutional audit relating to citizenship education. Arising from the audit, demonstrate to an audience an
understanding of how a coherent citizenship education programme could be developed within their own institution. Following the presentation a revised action plan is developed in regard to the development of citizenship education in the institution.
• • 2. Action research• Course members should demonstrate a sound knowledge of the Citizenship Programmes of Study and an ability to work with others to
design and deliver a series of lessons relating to their chosen subject area. They will be required to evaluate, reflect and look towards developing their citizenship teaching pedagogies.
• • 3. Critical reflection • Course members undertake a piece of reflective writing to demonstrate an understanding of citizenship concepts and values, which is
underpinned by a review of available literature.•
Course Member (Student) – use of website
Course registration – www.citizenshipcpd.com Download course materials and teaching notes to assist in completion of the programmeCommunication with other course members to create the feeling of belonging to a large cohortContact UoP teamOn-line course evaluation On-line submission of work (in planning)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION VISIT THE WEBSITE or e mail the team at [email protected]