Description
The perfect combination of evidence, technique and implementation.
We will focus on three core skills: 1. The evidence-base which underlies the Psychology of Movement. 2. Practical Techniques for engaging people with the Psychology of Movement 3. The development of your Movement in Practice Implementation Plan The perfect combination of evidence, technique and implementation.
What’s in the Course?
The Psychology of Movement is concerned with understanding the relationship between human movement and its affect on a range of psychological characteristics. The psychological characteristics examined in this course are: Social, Cognitive, Emotional and Physical. This course is focused around four key questions:
To what extent can movement enhance aspects of social interaction?
To what extent can movement change the way the people think and solve problems?
Theory and Application
Each session will be focused around a particular research or theory paper. Students will have read the paper prior to the session and the paper will be presented and discussed by the group. The aim of this element of the course is to foster an understanding of current theoretical and methodological approaches to the psychology of movement and of how these affect the way the knowledge base is interpreted.
Application
During each session we will move from theory to application by discussing how the theoretical concepts and research findings can be applied in business, education, health and or social care settings. The aim of this element of the course is to develop a deep and systematic understanding within this specialised field of study and its interrelationship with other relevant disciplines.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the learning format?
The Psychology of Movement Tutorial Programme is based on the model of small group supervision, where we discuss, present and think about the application of theory and research in business, education, health and social care settings. The settings we discuss will be based on the specific interests of tutees.
How many teaching and learning sessions are included?
There will be nine 2-hour tutorial sessions plus each tutee will have the opportunity to engage in two one-to-one sessions with the teaching team.
Where will the learning take place?
The tutorials and one-to-one sessions will take place over Zoom.
How many students will attend each tutorial?
The tutorial sessions are limited to a maximum of 10 tutees
How frequently will tutorials take place?
Tutorials take place on a weekly basis.
What day and time will tutorials take place?
For the September 2023 cohort tutorials will take place on Thursdays between 2:30-4:30pm (UK time).
What are the Tutorial Programme term dates?
For the September 2023 cohort the Tutorial dates are: Thursday September 21, 28, October 5, 12, November 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Please note: there will be no tutorials on October 17 or 24 (due to half term). Tutorials will take place between 2:30-4:30pm (UK time).
What will happen in the “Theory” sessions?
Theory sessions will be led by Dr Peter Lovatt and will focus on the critical analysis and evaluation of key research and/or theory papers in the psychology of movement. These sessions will take a problem-solving approach and the endpoint of each session will be focused on how the psychology of movement can be applied in the real world.
What will happen in the “Application” sessions?
Applied sessions will be led by Lindsey Lovatt and will focus on how to develop movement based programmes. Sessions will include applied practical techniques, groupwork skills, focus on over-coming barriers to development and support in planning a movement based programme.
Assessment
Successful completion of the course requires attendance at, and engagement with, 6 out of 9 tutorial sessions and the presentation of an outline for a Movement in Practice Implementation Plan (in week 9). At the end of the course students will receive a Movement in Practice Certificate of Completion.
Movement in Practice Facilitator Status
Once you have completed the Psychology of Movement Tutorial Programme you are eligible to apply for Movement in Practice Facilitator Status. Further information on this next step wil be made available during the Tutorial Programme.
Movement in Practice Facilitator Status is awarded following the submission of a Movement in Practice Implementation Plan and its documentation.
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