Mentoring in Practice - Level 6 (LBR)
When can you start this module? |
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You can also start this course in January |
Learning Beyond Registration
Learning Beyond Registration (LBR) is a vital part of developing competent, capable health service practitioners prepared to deliver a dynamic, flexible, quality, client-focused service. If you're employed by the NHS in the East Midlands then you may be eligible for fee-free access to our LBR modules and/or programmes. You'll need to supply evidence of approval from your line manager and Trust Education Lead when you apply.
About this module
This module prepares clinicians to develop the skill and knowledge to assessthe total performance of pre-registration students including skills, attitudes and behaviours. It will also enable clinicians, in an autonomous manner, to organise and co-ordinate students' learning activities in practice.
The use of relevant work based learning under the supervision of a qualified mentor provides the opportunity to critically reflect on the education experience.
You can choose to study either online or at classes at Kedleston Road, Derby.
Learning outcomes
- Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the role of the mentor and the skills involved in either a health and /or social care setting.
- Evaluate the learning environment and resources within work place settings and plan, implement and evaluate an educational experience that effectively uses appropriate strategies to optimise teaching, learning and asessing.
Which profession is this module aimed at?
Nursing and ParamedicAbout this module
- Module level: 6
- Module credits: 20
When can you start?
- If you're studying wholly online you can start in January or September.
- If you're studying on campus at either our Kedleston Road or Chesterfield sites, you can start in March or September.



