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About the course
Course Information
From September 2021 all schools are required to apply the Early Careers’ Framework (ECF) process to their Newly Qualified Teachers. This requires good mentors. Whilst ECF mentoring will be covered, this course delves much more deeply into the thought processes and critical thinking needed to make an excellent mentor, going beyond the requirements for the Mentor Standards and ECF.
We offer three levels of course, all fully online:
· Postgraduate Certificate – modules 1 & 2 (60 credits)
· Postgraduate Diploma – modules 1, 2, 3 & 4 (120 credits)
· Master’s – modules 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 (180 credits)
Entry Requirements
A degree and to be working as a mentor in an educational context.
Fees
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Mr P Bray, Director of Studies at New Hall School
“The PG Dip in Mentoring is a fascinating course and extremely beneficial for developing practical skills with mentoring as well as engaging with relevant, cutting-edge academic research. The Buckingham course is one of the only courses of its kind, focusing exclusively on developing mentoring. The course leader and the lecturers are experts in their field and each online seminar has been a pleasure to attend. I have enjoyed the course so much that I intend to go on to complete the MA in mentoring when I have completed the PGDip. I cannot recommend this course highly enough for middle managers and senior leaders who want to enhance their skills in this important area of education.”