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Learning & Development Analysis

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Assessment Briefing – 2024/25

Module Code and Module Name MPSY4187
Learning, Training and Development

Assessment Type and Weighting Case Study, 100%

Deadline or Assessment Period 5th June 2025

Word Limit 3,000 words

Module Lecturer Mr James Wong

Feedback Date 3rd July 2025

Assessment Description

Training

For the purposes of this assignment, you must select an organisational setting and
training scenario.

You are required to formulate an organisational problem that could be addressed
through training, for example the problem might be leader subordinate relationships
which could be addressed through leadership, conflict management or
communications training.

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Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this assessment, you should be able to demonstrate the
following learning outcomes:

1. A systematic understanding of knowledge and practice in the area of training,
including the ability to critique theoretical frameworks, such as methods of
evaluation, and analyse problems, such as training needs analysis.

2. A comprehensive critical understanding of statistical methods and their

application to advanced research in training and coaching, including
organisational needs analysis.

3. A conceptual understanding of the practical and ethical issues that face
business/ occupational psychologists practicing in training and career
planning in the real world, including ethical considerations such as working
with people who are close to retirement.

4. An advanced critical understanding and application of appropriate and wide

ranging psychological theories in the context of learning, training and
occupational choice to varied applied settings, (e.g. operant and classical
conditioning in learning).

5. Creativity and conceptual understanding to identify needs, analyse needs,

formulate solutions and evaluate methodologies within the context of applied
training including the application of the training cycle to organisation
problems.

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Why this assessment?

This assessment has been chosen to help develop your skills and knowledge of
learning, training, and development in Business/Occupational Psychology.

Required Sections

For the assignment you need to complete the following sections using the
subheadings below in bold:

***Be Comprehensive and information.
***Special Citation:

– 12 internal citations (attached in the blackboard)
– 25-30 external citations (find by yourself)

***8-10 Learning Objectives
***5-6 Theories of learning

1) Introduction – Critically discuss the specific training needs that you have
identified.
– Need to set-up the theme for the training.
– Idenify the training need.
– Use Training Needs Analysis (TNA)

2) Learning or coaching objectives – Translate these training needs into

objectives suitable for a 1-day training course. You should aim for 5-6 clear
objectives.
– At least 8-10 objectives
– Objectives need measurable, not too general
– How to measure that
– Make it Clear

3) Intervention – Design a suitable intervention e.g., a 1 day training programme
that will meet the objectives you have outlined. The programme must include
i) a timetable (appendix A), ii) details of instructional methods, iii) a practical
and academic rationale for the methods proposed taking into account the
objectives.
– Use more training models, at least 5-6 theories of learning
(i.e. experimental learning model,
– Design the training
– Delivery the training

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4) Evaluation – outline an evaluation process that will enable training transfer to

be considered. Extra points will be given for level of detail in outlining what will
be evaluated and how.
– Evaluation need well support
– Use the transfer learning – Kirkpatrick Model (Level 1- 4)

5) Appendix
– A: Timetable for training day with targeted learning objectives
– B: Learning outcome based on the training models
– C: Scales for measuring learning outcomes

All 4 sections should be submitted together as one report fully supported by
academic references (APA Format).

Advice for Success

Advice from Module Team

• Review your seminar content and activities and demonstrate how you can apply
what you have learned to your assessment critically.

• Read information about your assessment (e.g., assessment brief) and ask
questions promptly. Do not wait till days/hours before your assessment deadline to
do so.

Tips for success:

• Support for this assessment will be provided during teaching sessions, directed
study and tutorial support with the module team. Please make the most of this
support whilst completing your assessment

Students who have done a similar assessment before recommend that you…

• Make sure you plan time to work on your assessment. This includes allocating
time for reading, writing, editing, and formatting.

• Read through and highlight key information from the case study that you think
will be useful to refer to in your assessment

Advice from your Academic Librarian

• Use Library Services to search for relevant books, conference proceedings and
journal articles

Book an appointment with an Academic Liaison Librarian to discuss library services
search terms, advice on referencing software and support with understanding and
applying APA referencing.

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Important information about your assessment

You must submit an individual report that is YOUR OWN WORK. It is essential that
you abide by the University Regulations on Academic Honesty, and any form of
cheating will be dealt with in accordance with the University Regulations:

This module will be using Turnitin via the Blackboard module for assignment
submission. Students will have the opportunity to view their own originality report,
make amendments and re-submit up until the due date. Academic tutors will also
be able to view the originality reports and occasionally they may be used as part of
the process of investigation into suspected cases of academic misconduct.
To submit your work, go to the Blackboard site for this module and submit your
work via the Turnitin submission portal under the ‘assessments’ section. Do not
forget to click ‘Accept submission’ to save. You can also generate a receipt. You
should always check that your work has been correctly uploaded following
submission.

IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT YOUR ELECTRONIC ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION:

• Assignments not submitted via Blackboard will not be accepted and a NS mark
will be entered in such cases.

• It is your responsibility to ensure that you up-load your assignment in good time
before the deadline and to the correct drop-box or gateway.

• It is your responsibility to ensure that you up-load the correct file with your
assignment. Double copies of assignments will not be accepted and in such
cases the first submission will be marked.

• Assignments submitted incorrectly (i.e.: in the wrong place, empty file, work
simply pasted into a window on Blackboard) will not be marked and a NS grade
will be entered.

• Assignments submitted after the deadline will be subject to the usual penalties for
late submission.

• If you experience difficulties with the IT systems, please contact the ILS helpdesk
[email protected] and NOT the module team.

• Mitigating circumstances citing reasons such as “Blackboard did not work” will
not be accepted unless ILS issues a formal notification of system failure on the
relevant days.

• Please use Arial 12pt font and double space your work. Remember to use APA
format for citations and references.

You must adhere to the word limit for the assessment. There will be a +10%
margin, beyond which nothing will be marked. The word count refers to everything
in the main body of the text. Everything before (ie abstract, acknowledgements,
contents, executive summaries etc) and after the main text (ie references,
bibliographies, appendices etc) is NOT included in the word count limit. Tables in
the main body of the assignment are included in the word count. The marker will not
consider any work after the +10% word count has been reached, within the
allocation of marks. Students may therefore be penalised for a failure to be concise
and for failing to conclude their work within the word count specified. For

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presentation assignment, the same approach will be taken with regard to a +10%
time limit. Please provide an accurate word count on the front of your work.

Arrangements for feedback: Provisional grades and feedback for your
assessment will be available to you on Turnitin after 20 working days of the
deadline. Finalised grade will be released in SOLE.

Reassessment: In the event you are required to take a reassessment for either
assignment you will receive formal notification of this from Registry Services, after
the meeting of the Board of Examiners in late June, including details of the
reassessment task(s). In the event of not being notified of the reassessment
task(s), a copy will be available via the SOLE pages or by contacting the Registry.
Re-assessments will be in the form of a report.

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PSYCHOLOGY GENERIC GRADE DESCRIPTOR – LEVEL 7

CRITERIA Grade A Grade B Grade C Grade D Grade F Grade G
Relevance

(relationship to
the assessment

criteria)
Does the work

answer the
question set to

show attainment
of the learning

outcomes?

Exceptional
response to all
the assessment
criteria for the

task

Very strong
response to the

assessment
criteria for the

task

Good thorough
response to
assessment

criteria for the task

Sufficient response

to assessment
criteria for the task

Weak response
to main

assessment
criteria for the

task

Very poor
response to main

assessment
criteria for the task

Advanced
Knowledge and
understanding

Exceptional
systematic
mastery of
advanced

knowledge,
principles and

concepts in area
of study,

together with
very strong
independent
critical and
evaluative

understanding
of current issues

and insight at
the forefront of
the discipline

Highly

developed
systematic
advanced

knowledge and
critical

understanding
of area of

study, including
independent

critical
awareness of
current issues
and insights at
the forefront of
the discipline

Good systematic
advanced

knowledge and
understanding of

area of study
including

awareness of
current issues and

insights at the
forefront of the

discipline

Adequate sound
advanced

knowledge and
understanding of
the area of study,
some of which is

informed by
developments at

the forefront of the
discipline

Limited
advanced

knowledge and
understanding of

area of study

Very limited
advanced

knowledge and
understanding of

area of study

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Analysis (Critical
analysis)

Does the work
provide evidence

of conceptual
understanding,

applied analytical
interpretation and

evaluation?

Goes well
beyond what is

taught in
insightful,
advanced

study/research,
to develop

original critical
analysis and

evaluation that
shows

exceptional
initiative and an

authoritative
independent

grasp of issues

Evidence of
systematic

breadth and
depth of
critically

appraised and
insightful
advanced

study/ research
to develop

independent
original critical
analysis and
evaluation

Evidence of
systematic breadth

and depth of
independent

engagement with
advanced study
and research to
develop relevant
critical analysis to

inform good
response to task

Evidence of
independent

engagement with
advanced research
and study to inform

satisfactory
response to task,

but limited in range
and depth of

critical analysis

Insufficient
evidence of
independent

engagement with
advanced

research and
study and/or of
relevant current

academic
references

Significantly
inadequate
evidence of
independent

engagement with
advanced research

and study

Understanding of

techniques of
enquiry

Exceptional
ability in

accomplished
and innovative
application of

comprehensive
critical and

practical
understanding

of techniques of
enquiry to

provide original
solutions to

complex
problems in the

field of study

Well developed

competent
critical and

practical self-
directed

application of
techniques of

enquiry to
provide original

solutions to
complex

problems in the
field of study

Comprehensive
critical and

practical
understanding of

techniques of
enquiry and
independent
application to

research/advanced
scholarship in field

of study

Comprehensive
critical and

practical
understanding of

techniques of
enquiry and

application to
research/advanced
scholarship in field

of study

Evidence of
critical and

practical
understanding of

techniques of
enquiry for area

of study has
significant gaps
or flaws resulting
in limited ability

to critique
advanced

scholarship in
field

Evidence of critical
and practical

understanding of
techniques of

enquiry for area of
study is

significantly
lacking

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Quality of
argument

(Argument/
Communication)-

Is the work
presented

logically, with
themes and links
made between

sources of theory
and evidence?

Exceptional
skills in

constructing
academic

arguments and
communicating
complex ideas/

viewpoints/
information/
evidence to

advance
knowledge and
understanding

Very well
developed

communication/
presentation of
complex ideas/

viewpoints/
information/
evidence to

sustain
scholarly

arguments that
advance

understanding

Effective logical
and coherent

communication/
presentation of
complex ideas/

viewpoints/
information/
evidence to

sustain informed
arguments

Competent logical
and coherent

communication/
presentation of
complex ideas/

viewpoints/
information/
evidence to

sustain argument
with some

weaknesses, eg in
structure,

coherence or
currency, but

generally sound if
standard

judgement

Argument/
explanation is
weak/poorly
constructed,

unsubstantiated
or significantly

lacking in
coherence or

validity

Little evidence of
an independently

constructed
argument with

appropriate
supporting
analysis or
evidence

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