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04 Oct 2023

Master of Arts Creative Learning: Inclusion and Innovation for Social Change , Level 7, 2023/24 - Course Handbook

Welcome to the Course

Key Contacts & Keeping in Touch

Timetable Information

Course Overview

Assessment & Feedback

Teaching & Learning

The programme will develop communities of practice through face-to-face and remote teaching and learning for both modes of study. Modules will utilise seminars for group discussion, presentations, feedback and collaborative learning and will be led by academic staff with relevant research expertise. More specifically to creative practice, workshops will be used whereby the tutor and the students will collaborate creatively and feedback on each other's work. For distance learners, live workshop streaming will be offered and recorded. This ensures that both teaching routes have a deep learning experience related to the creative, collaborative and dialogic nature of creative pedagogy. Both routes also have the opportunity to observe cutting edge professional arts practice. This will be followed by synchronous critical reflection sessions for both campus and distance students. There will also be live and recorded lectures.

Each student will be allocated an Academic Advisor who will be able to support them in their academic work throughout the modules through structured and responsive coaching tutorials. Online materials will be clearly signposted.

There are 2 modules (Creative Pedagogies; Dissertation ) which involve professional placements in educational/ community settings. In negotiation with academic staff, students will typically be able to choose from a range of creative projects for their work-based learning. Distance students will typically need to arrange these independently. Campus students can draw from the range of local placements with professional artists associated with Story Makers Company at Leeds Beckett University. The professional placements will involve students critically reflecting upon their learning, the learning of others and the interconnectedness of a community of practice. All students will be supported by an allocated supervisor.

For the Dissertation module, each student will be allocated a supervisor who will guide the student in developing their Research Proposal and developing and investigating a negotiated line of enquiry in order to develop as an independent practice-researcher.

Use of the Virtual Learning Environment

The VLE (MyBeckett) and appropriate software will be used in the following ways:

  • As a repository for learning materials and resources;
  • As a forum for discussions;
  • As a means of feedback and formal assessment;
  • As a means of identifying student professional placement information.


Details of School academic staff can be found on the Carnegie School of Education Website.

Attendance & Absence

International Students

'In Year' Work Placement Information

Skills, Employability & Graduate Opportunities

Learning Support

Resources

Student Voice

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