ID5199 University Teaching: Capstone Project
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 1
Curricular information may be subject to change
Further information on which modules are specific to your programme.
Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
15
SCQF level
SCQF level 11
Availability restrictions
Limited to University of St Andrews staff who teach and/or support learning, including PGRs who teach.
Planned timetable
Wednesday 13.00-15.00 ~fortnightly. See PGCAP webpage (Overview of delivery format) for dates/times of classes. https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/ceed/education-focused-staff/pgcap/
Module coordinator
Dr E Harris
Module Staff
Dr Eilidh Harris, Dr Heather McKiggan-Fee
Module description
This module provides an opportunity for PGCAP participants to draw on the knowledge and skills gained in all previous modules and apply them to address a self-defined goal, problem, or project in relation to their teaching. Participants will work with the module leader to identify the scope of their Capstone Project, including specific learning goals. This could be (but is not limited to) designing a new module, redesigning a Moodle course to improve accessibility and inclusion, developing a workshop for colleagues, etc.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
BEFORE TAKING THIS MODULE YOU MUST PASS ID5106 AND PASS ID5107 AND PASS 1 MODULE FROM {ID5108, ID5109}
Assessment pattern
100% coursework. Participants must pass all of the summative assessments in order to pass the module.
Re-assessment
100% coursework
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
One 2-hour seminar every 2nd week (6 in total), one 0.5-hour catch-up with module leader every 2nd week (5 in total)
Scheduled learning hours
25
Guided independent study hours
125
Intended learning outcomes
- Design a set of personal learning goals that will help shape their project and reflective practice on the module.
- Apply knowledge and skills gained in previous PGCAP modules to a teaching problem or challenge in order to create an appropriate solution or output.
- Apply self-management skills including taking responsibility, meeting deadlines, time management, self-organisation and reflection in pursuing personal and/or team goals.
- Design and deliver a project using disciplinary knowledge and expertise at the appropriate level of difficulty.
- Complete the pedagogical enquiry cycle through reflection and evaluation that informs future practice.
- Communicate ideas clearly and concisely
ID5199 University Teaching: Capstone Project
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
Further information on which modules are specific to your programme.
Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
15
SCQF level
SCQF level 11
Availability restrictions
Limited to University of St Andrews staff who teach and/or support learning, including PGRs who teach.
Planned timetable
Wednesday 13.00-15.00 ~fortnightly. See PGCAP webpage (Overview of delivery format) for dates/times of classes. https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/ceed/education-focused-staff/pgcap/
Module coordinator
Dr E Harris
Module Staff
Dr Eilidh Harris, Dr Heather McKiggan-Fee
Module description
This module provides an opportunity for PGCAP participants to draw on the knowledge and skills gained in all previous modules and apply them to address a self-defined goal, problem, or project in relation to their teaching. Participants will work with the module leader to identify the scope of their Capstone Project, including specific learning goals. This could be (but is not limited to) designing a new module, redesigning a Moodle course to improve accessibility and inclusion, developing a workshop for colleagues, etc.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
BEFORE TAKING THIS MODULE YOU MUST PASS ID5106 AND PASS ID5107 AND PASS 1 MODULE FROM {ID5108, ID5109}
Assessment pattern
100% coursework. Participants must pass all of the summative assessments in order to pass the module.
Re-assessment
100% coursework
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
One 2-hour seminar every 2nd week (6 in total), one 0.5-hour catch-up with module leader every 2nd week (5 in total)
Scheduled learning hours
33
Guided independent study hours
117
Intended learning outcomes
- Design a set of personal learning goals that will help shape their project and reflective practice on the module.
- Apply knowledge and skills gained in previous PGCAP modules to a teaching problem or challenge in order to create an appropriate solution or output.
- Apply self-management skills including taking responsibility, meeting deadlines, time management, self-organisation and reflection in pursuing personal and/or team goals.
- Design and deliver a project using disciplinary knowledge and expertise at the appropriate level of difficulty.
- Complete the pedagogical enquiry cycle through reflection and evaluation that informs future practice.
- Communicate ideas clearly and concisely