2021 Curriculum learning syllabus: stage 3 special interest areas
Education and Training
- Non-clinical: up to 6 months
Learning outcomes
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Leads and manages educational programmes of learning
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Can establish and maintain an environment for learning to guide professional development of others
Key capabilities
A |
Leads and develops a defined programme of learning, including content development, assessment and organisational considerations |
B |
Applies knowledge of appropriate educational approaches and adult learning theories in supporting learning in the workplace |
C |
Demonstrates leadership in the planning and delivery of a range of educational and training situations, such as formal presentations, interactive workshops, virtual classrooms and clinical training |
D |
Effectively able to lead and deliver multiprofessional training sessions on a range of topics |
E |
Evaluates the impact of educational programmes and develops a strategy for further learning |
F |
Demonstrates knowledge of the the wider application of learning including pastoral and developmental aspects of the role of the trainer, in guiding future programmes of learning |
Examples of evidence
Experience and logbook:
- if clinical work is done during this time, then cases should be documented in the log book.
Supervised Learning Events (SLEs) should be completed as part of any clinical work.
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Evidence of SLEs completed as the trainer, notably the feedback comments
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Evidence of the use of different feedback methods and tools, adapted to different learning environments and clinical training
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Evidence of engagement in mentoring and pastoral development as a trainer in the workplace, throughout the programme of learning.
Personal Activities and Personal Reflections may demonstrate:
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reflective portfolio of education and training opportunities
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leadership in the planning of educational meeting or regional training programme, including appropriate evaluation
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evidence of the expert application of different teaching materials in a variety of settings in the workplace
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experience of undertaking a Learning Needs Assessment for an individual or group
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experience of recognising and appropriately supporting individuals who may not be making adequate progress in the workplace
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experience of the use of different feedback mechanisms
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use of Simulations Based Educational approaches and the role of psychological safety and debriefing strategies
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contribution to educational policy at local or national levels
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presentation of work at educational meeting or conferences, including poster presentation, workshops or oral presentation
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additional educational qualifications (such as GIC, PG cert, Fellow of HEA or diploma) – it is important to note that the SIA must include practical application of the learning
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evidence of involvement in educational research
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critical analysis of educational literature and application of up-to-date educational knowledge.
Other evidence:
- satisfactory MSF
Supervision level
- Not applicable
Cross links with other domains and capabilities
- Stage 3 non-clinical domains
- Stage 3 clinical key capabilities where appropriate.
A copy of the editable Word version of HALO for non-clinical SIAs can be downloaded here.