| 1 | <p>Synthesise and apply relevant literatures and frameworks for elearning, learning technology selection, pedagogy and learning design.</p> | <p>MClinEd - Master of Clinical Education - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate thorough understanding of educational research and theory in teaching and learning and its underpinning principles, practices and approaches, including sound disciplinary knowledge of inter-professional learning opportunities and curriculum design within clinical healthcare contexts.</p> <p>Become an inquiring, evidence-informed clinical educator by being aware of the implications of different knowledge systems, theory, practice, and technologies to enhance learning outcomes.</p> <p>Critically reflect on ones own culture and biases that can impact learning and teaching in the health professions.</p> <p>Demonstrate critical analysis, evaluation, integration and synthesis of research evidence and literature to optimise curriculum so as to inform current policies, research projects and future plans in clinical education.</p> <p>Demonstrate the ability to contest ideas and appraise and critically synthesise evidence from various sources.</p> <p>Synthesise understandings and clinical experience in order to contest established knowledge and practices, generating original research and approaches, and communicating results of analysis and research appropriately to varied intended audiences.</p> <p>Show a high level of current research-informed knowledge and practice in developing curriculum and teaching methods for distinct learning environments, and applying best-practice and innovative approaches to scaffolding learning within clinical, healthcare and education settings.</p> <p>Draw on appropriate research bases and methodologies to scope gaps in the literature and to identify clinical problems accurately; and based on these understandings of the problem, with a discerning eye for discovery, work to develop evidence-based solutions that lead to healthcare and educational improvements.</p> <p>Exploit varied opportunities and methods from classroom to bedside to promote learning, peer feedback and extension of thinking by establishing rapport, trust and empathy to build collaborative relationships and responses to healthcare and health education issues.</p> <p>Be able to reframe structures and practices, and communicate these effectively across different groups using technology as a medium to encourage engagement that enables and promotes changes in the culture of learning within clinical and departmental settings.</p> <p>Demonstrate the ability to collaborate across a range of patient and professional groups and environments, promoting interprofessional research and practices in clinical education.</p> <p>Reflect on own culture and ways of knowing and seek to understand others approaches to learning and teaching in the health professions.</p> <p>Critically evaluate their own and their team’s clinical teaching practice with a focus on improved clinical outcomes, health equity, and patient safety.</p> <p>Make principled, professional and academic decisions that demonstrate respect and commitment to diversity and inclusion, inter-professional practice, professional ethics and scholarly endeavour. </p> <p>Demonstrate manaakitanga towards others and in self-care by navigating personal, academic and professional challenges with integrity.</p> <p>Demonstrate a capacity for professional leadership applying ethical, evidence-informed practice, and respectful engagement across academic and professional communities to promote healthcare and teaching improvements.</p> <p>Show a commitment to equitable learning outcomes, honest critical reflection about own competencies and biases as educators and awareness of current theories and developments in the health professions and clinical education.</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Explore and evaluate learning technologies, communication tools, and learning management systems.</p> | <p>MClinEd - Master of Clinical Education - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate thorough understanding of educational research and theory in teaching and learning and its underpinning principles, practices and approaches, including sound disciplinary knowledge of inter-professional learning opportunities and curriculum design within clinical healthcare contexts.</p> <p>Become an inquiring, evidence-informed clinical educator by being aware of the implications of different knowledge systems, theory, practice, and technologies to enhance learning outcomes.</p> <p>Critically reflect on ones own culture and biases that can impact learning and teaching in the health professions.</p> <p>Show a high level of current research-informed knowledge and practice in developing curriculum and teaching methods for distinct learning environments, and applying best-practice and innovative approaches to scaffolding learning within clinical, healthcare and education settings.</p> <p>Draw on appropriate research bases and methodologies to scope gaps in the literature and to identify clinical problems accurately; and based on these understandings of the problem, with a discerning eye for discovery, work to develop evidence-based solutions that lead to healthcare and educational improvements.</p> <p>Make principled, professional and academic decisions that demonstrate respect and commitment to diversity and inclusion, inter-professional practice, professional ethics and scholarly endeavour. </p> <p>Demonstrate manaakitanga towards others and in self-care by navigating personal, academic and professional challenges with integrity.</p> <p>Demonstrate a capacity for professional leadership applying ethical, evidence-informed practice, and respectful engagement across academic and professional communities to promote healthcare and teaching improvements.</p> <p>Show a commitment to equitable learning outcomes, honest critical reflection about own competencies and biases as educators and awareness of current theories and developments in the health professions and clinical education.</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Extend and demonstrate understanding of formative and summative assessment delivered online.</p> | <p>MClinEd - Master of Clinical Education - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate thorough understanding of educational research and theory in teaching and learning and its underpinning principles, practices and approaches, including sound disciplinary knowledge of inter-professional learning opportunities and curriculum design within clinical healthcare contexts.</p> <p>Become an inquiring, evidence-informed clinical educator by being aware of the implications of different knowledge systems, theory, practice, and technologies to enhance learning outcomes.</p> <p>Critically reflect on ones own culture and biases that can impact learning and teaching in the health professions.</p> <p>Demonstrate critical analysis, evaluation, integration and synthesis of research evidence and literature to optimise curriculum so as to inform current policies, research projects and future plans in clinical education.</p> <p>Demonstrate the ability to contest ideas and appraise and critically synthesise evidence from various sources.</p> <p>Synthesise understandings and clinical experience in order to contest established knowledge and practices, generating original research and approaches, and communicating results of analysis and research appropriately to varied intended audiences.</p> <p>Show a high level of current research-informed knowledge and practice in developing curriculum and teaching methods for distinct learning environments, and applying best-practice and innovative approaches to scaffolding learning within clinical, healthcare and education settings.</p> <p>Draw on appropriate research bases and methodologies to scope gaps in the literature and to identify clinical problems accurately; and based on these understandings of the problem, with a discerning eye for discovery, work to develop evidence-based solutions that lead to healthcare and educational improvements.</p> <p>Make principled, professional and academic decisions that demonstrate respect and commitment to diversity and inclusion, inter-professional practice, professional ethics and scholarly endeavour. </p> <p>Demonstrate manaakitanga towards others and in self-care by navigating personal, academic and professional challenges with integrity.</p> <p>Demonstrate a capacity for professional leadership applying ethical, evidence-informed practice, and respectful engagement across academic and professional communities to promote healthcare and teaching improvements.</p> <p>Show a commitment to equitable learning outcomes, honest critical reflection about own competencies and biases as educators and awareness of current theories and developments in the health professions and clinical education.</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Critically and substantively engage in reflective practice to advance and refine their teaching practice, including matter of equity.</p> | <p>MClinEd - Master of Clinical Education - Programme Capabilities <p>Connect to the knowledge of place to appreciate the importance of belonging and diversity.</p> <p>Become conversant with matauranga Maori, kaupapa Maori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi and their context in Te Moananui-a-Kiwa and the world to advocate for just and equitable societies.</p> <p>1. Evaluate educational interventions, practices and systems in terms of their responsiveness to Māori and capacity to eliminate inequities.</p> <p>Promote sustainable changes and a collaborative and enquiry-focused community of practice approach to improving opportunities for diverse student groups across disciplines.</p> <p>Demonstrate the ability to collaborate across a range of patient and professional groups and environments, promoting interprofessional research and practices in clinical education.</p> <p>Reflect on own culture and ways of knowing and seek to understand others approaches to learning and teaching in the health professions.</p> <p>Critically evaluate their own and their team’s clinical teaching practice with a focus on improved clinical outcomes, health equity, and patient safety.</p> </p> |