This course is a supported APEL (Accreditation of prior experiential learning) version of E131, for students with substantial recent experience of working with young people, and substantial knowledge of the theoretical basis of this type of work; it introduces key principles and ideas underpinning work with young people, particularly aged 13-19, in areas of practice where their participation is voluntary, and the aims relate to informal education; students examine the nature and scope of this work; its underpinning values and purposes; roles and responsibilities of practitioners; and the practical and ethical issues they face; throughout, students take a reflective stance towards their own practices and those of others.
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Open University
Youth Development, Youth Work

This OU course is very well written and suitable for anyone who is coming back to study. The science element is well introduced and not too demanding. As with all OU courses it is well supported and very accessible....more
1 Hotcourses user(s) found the following review helpful.I enjoyed the subject of the course immediately. Though as with all Open University courses, determination is a key requirement. I felt that students were not prepared for the tutorials and seminars. Maybe more contact and previous input...more
1 Hotcourses user(s) found the following review helpful.This course is an introductory course to the social sciences. It was a interesting course that leads nicely into Level 1 courses in social sciences. You have a personal tutor that you talk to by phone and they keep you on track. There ar...more
1 Hotcourses user(s) found the following review helpful.I have just completed studying this excellent, 2nd year level, degree course. It was my first experience of studying with the OU, and studying from home. While it is challenging to study at this level, at home, the literature, support and w...more
The timing of this course is brilliant because it has 3 start dates through the year, they send you the packs and then you can choose from two assessments with different dates - so if you need a bit longer you can take it. The material is ...more
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