Type of module:
Summary module description:
This is the second of two modules making up the Post-Graduate Certificate level of the Masters in Coaching and Behavioural Change. It comprises workshop delivery, together with inter-workshop practice, reading and reflection.
This module is designed to offer an experiential and practical training in core technologies of Coaching and Behavioural Change. This draws upon many of the schools of psychology, and coaching techniques already covered by students in the first module of the Post-Graduate Certificate (Foundations of Coaching). The tools and techniques covered in the module will be presented and practiced in a coaching style, thus giving students an intense coaching practice opportunity.
This module is designed to allow external student participation, from corporate clients and individuals who wish to undertake further study in psychological theories and neuroscience that will help them to deepen their understanding and employ a broader range of tools and techniques in their coaching practice.
Aims:
To gain practical experience and understanding of a wide range of tools and techniques which deliver effective behavioural change
To enable students to learn from their own practical experience and reflection
To expose students to a wide range people with whom to work, thus increasing their experience and flexibility both as coaches and coachees
To develop an understanding of a broad range of psychological tools and techniques for use at an individual and organisational level
To ensure students have a basic understanding of psychology, and insight into the leading edge neuroscience which informs coaching practice
Assessable learning outcomes:
5,000 word assignment
Observed skills in using the tools and techniques during the workshops
Ability to integrate learning from this module with learning from the Certificate in Coaching, module one.
Additional outcomes:
Increased awareness and confidence in working with a wide range of individuals
Increased flexibility and resources to respond to presenting issues from coachees
An understanding of how people develop patterns of behaviour, and how these can be changed
Personal experience of the world from different perspectives
Ability to explain the psychological underpinnings of effective coaching and behavioural change interventions
Outline content:
Foundations of Psychology
Psychology and its organisational applications
Understanding the development of first wave Behavioural and Cognitive approaches
Explore their application to coaching
Apply these approaches to organisational and wellbeing issues&nbs p;
Setting the scene for third wave cognitive behavioural approaches and their translation to coaching
Introduction to relevant psychological theories of change
Understanding the development of approaches such as mindfulness, compassion focused and acceptance and commitment approaches as tools for behavioural change
Ex plore their application in coaching
Positive psychology and its applications
Apply these approaches to organisational and wellbeing issues
Setting the scene for motivational approaches to behavioural change
Introduction to relevant psychological theories of change
Explore the structure of the brain, common human biases and functions which relate to coaching practice through a neuroscience approach
Neuroscience
Timeline work
Understanding the development of approaches such as motivational interviewing as a tool for behavioural change
Explore it application in coaching
Brief description of teaching and learning methods:
Workshop
Expert tutors with practical experience of applying the tools and techniques
Plenary presentations, demonstrations and practice sessions
Inter-module activities and exercises
Autumn | Spring | Summer | |
Lectures | 60 | ||
Tutorials | 15 | ||
Practicals classes and workshops | 75 | ||
Guided independent study: | |||
Wider reading (independent) | 75 | ||
Essay preparation | 37.5 | ||
Reflection | 37.5 | ||
Total hours by term | 0 | 300 | 0 |
Total hours for module | 300 |
Method | Percentage |
Written assignment including essay | 100 |
Summative assessment- Examinations:
Summative assessment- Coursework and in-class tests:
One 5,000 word assignment consisting of two questions of 2,500 words each.
Submission deadline: 25 June 2020.
Formative assessment methods:
Observed coaching sessions, feedback from peers, tutors and learning advisors.
Penalties for late submission:
University standard penalties apply
Assessment requirements for a pass:
50% for the module overall
Reassessment arrangements:
One resubmission in line with University standard rules
Additional Costs (specified where applicable):
Last updated: 8 April 2021
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