Module PPP-3021:
Work Placement (two weeks)
Short-term work placement 2023-24
PPP-3021
2023-24
School of Psychology & Sport Science
Module - Semester 2
15 credits
Module Organiser:
Alex Baxendale
Overview
The practical element of the module comprises a short placement (of at least 75 hours) usually taken during the summer vacation between level 5 and level 6 year. Students will register for the programme in the spring of their second year and will be provided with guidance on locating and applying for a placement. They will attend a series of work experience workshops during the spring to prepare them for the job search, creating applications and CVs, and preparing for the workplace environment. The student may begin their work placement at a date to be agreed between the student and employer, but not until the end of teaching for their current semester. The student will spend at least 75 hours at the place of work, under the supervision of their employer. The onus is always on the student to find their own placement. Disabled students may require reasonable adjustments in acquiring a suitable placement (Code of Practice on Inclusive Provision for Disabled Students, p26. The placement should be related to the student’s degree subject and this relationship must be made clear by the student in their pre-placement forms. The placement must be approved by the module organiser and the University before work begins. All students should be given the opportunity to share disability-related information. The school’s placement co-ordinator may need to offer students the opportunity to talk through the sensitive issues that sharing such information raises and may need to explain to students their responsibility to share any relevant information on an application form. Reasonable adjustments for disabled students must be as recommended in the student’s Personal Learner Support Plan (PLSP), and any additional adjustments identified when planning the placement must be discussed with Disability Services. A risk assessment will be conducted for the identified work placement,
Assessment Strategy
Threshold (Grade D or C; mark range 40-59%)
There are weaknesses in the way that the report is structured, resulting in repetition and/or lack of clarity. It contains descriptive text relating to the knowledge acquired by the student but with evidence that the descriptions have not been fully developed. Knowledge directly related to the student’s degree subject is described but with little emphasis on any other knowledge acquired. There is little analysis of the cultural influences on the interpretation and application of subject-specific knowledge and there is no evidence of critical evaluation. The report includes content in which the student evaluates the learning experience, mainly as a retrospective description of the placement experience with little emphasis on how the experiences might shape future learning.
Good (Grade B; mark range 60-69%)
The report is logically structured. It contains detailed descriptive text relating to the knowledge acquired by the student. Knowledge directly and indirectly related to the student’s degree subject is described. There is some analysis of the cultural influences on the interpretation and application of subject-specific knowledge but there is little critical evaluation. The report includes substantial content in which the student evaluates the learning experience, mainly as a retrospective description of the placement experience with only some emphasis on how the experiences might shape future learning.
Excellent (Grade A; mark range 70-100%)
The report is logically structured and with threads that create a holistic, coherent whole. It contains detailed and insightful descriptive text relating to the knowledge acquired by the student. Knowledge directly and indirectly related to the student’s degree subject is described with some exploration of the synergies between the various sources of knowledge. There is a well argued, critical analysis of the cultural influences on the interpretation and application of subject-specific knowledge. The report includes substantial content in which the student evaluates the learning experience, both as a retrospective description of the placement experience and as a critical reflection on how the experiences might shape future learning.
Learning Outcomes
- Ability to respond positively to changing circumstances and new challenges
- Ability to work without supervision and retain effectiveness while under pressure
- Confidence in dealing with the challenges in employment life
- Recognize and apply disciplinary understanding and subject knowledge to business and organisational issues and priorities in terms of both culture and economics
- Understanding and appreciation of how businesses and organisations work and ability to act accordingly
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
A non-academic pre-placement report highlighting the relevance of the placement to the degree or future career interests of the future, alongside acknowledgement of current skills and skills expected to gain from the placement
Weighting
0%
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
A non-academic post-placement report reflecting on the experience of the work placement
Weighting
0%