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Overview
Explore the research in cultural mindsets within education settings to support your growth strategies
This certificate is designed for you if you work in education and want to develop the skills to foster a growth mindset in your organisation.
If you are working on programmes or professional learning activities around mindsets in education, explore the research and evidence base on this course to inform your practice.
You will engage in a critical interrogation of relevant research and you will complete an evaluation of interventions designed for education settings.
On this course, you will complete a reflective analysis of how relevant stakeholders, such as school leaders, teachers, parents and pupils, are engaged in strategies to foster growth mindsets, and in turn, improve outcomes.
Successful completion of the PGCert will give you 60 credits towards the MA Education.
On this course you will:
- Gain specialist knowledge in implementing a growth mindset culture in education settings
- Earn 60 credits towards an MA in Education
- Learn from experts in education.
The Course
Develop your knowledge and skills of growth mindset strategies within education settings
Exploring Research: Informing and Changing Practice
This module supports you to become an agent of change within your workplace. You will consider theoretical frameworks that have a clear focus on the place of practitioner research as a tool for improving practice.
Independent Study: Growth Mindset
This module offers you the opportunity to explore the research and evidence base surrounding mindsets to foster a growth mindset culture within your classroom, work environment or school. Indicative module content includes a critical interrogation of theoretical and empirical research; indicators of growth and fixed mindsets and interventions designed to foster a growth mindset.
Teaching and Assessment
Part-time learning that fits around you
Teaching
Delivery of the Postgraduate Certificate: Professional Studies in Education, Growth Mindset takes the form of taught and facilitated sessions over two modules.
Tutorials will focus on the substantive topic, facilitating discussion of ideas, research sources and references, theoretical models, policy implications etc.
The delivery of this module will include electronic message board facilities to assist communication between students.
Assessment
You will be asked to demonstrate your independent research skills through literature reviews and essays.
You will be encouraged to complete assignments that are linked to your workplace practice and personal interest.
Experience
Learn at our seaside Bognor Regis campus
Expert staff
Close community
Learning Resource Centre
Library
Subject specific librarians
Careers
Open up a wide variety of professional careers within the education sector
Graduates can use this course as a means to progress into educational administration roles or consultants, as well as work for local or national government with a focus on public education systems.
This course is also designed to maximise career opportunities in a diverse range of alternative settings.
Career paths include roles within:
- Schools
- Hospitals
- Prisons
- Charities
- Museums
- Galleries
- Church and faith organisations
- International development
Further study
You can use this PGCert as a springboard to continue your studies and complete the full MA Education course here at the University of Chichester.
Course Costs
Course Fees 2024/25
UK fee 2023/24
UK fee 2024/25
For further details about fees, please see our Tuition Fees page.
For further details about international scholarships, please see our Scholarships page.
To find out about any additional costs on this course, please see our Additional Costs page.
University of Chichester alumni who have completed a full undergraduate degree at the University will receive a 15% discount on their postgraduate fees.
Entry Requirements
- An honours degree at 2:2 or higher.
- If English is not your first language then English language proficiency required is IELTS 6.5 (with no element less than 5.5) – or equivalent qualification.