Module JXH-2063:
Advanced rope work & leader
Advanced rope work and leadership 2024-25
JXH-2063
2024-25
School of Psychology & Sport Science
Module - Semester 1 & 2
10 credits
Module Organiser:
Llion Morris
Overview
This module aims to help students:
Acquire the skills and knowledge associated with the use of the rope during a variety of land-based adventure activities
Understand how the quality of preparation and reflective follow-up affects the safety and learning outcomes of group-based adventure activities.
Develop the ability to contribute positively to a group and to make safe, sustainable decisions in relation to the varied outdoor environments in which they are operating.
There is an ability in this module to tailor learning to individual specific needs with regards to use of the rope. Requests welcomed.
All activity days will contribute to the development of generic skills, understanding and knowledge, including: Judgement, Observation, Health, Confidence, Awareness, Safety, Nutrition, Communication, Weather, Team work, Preparation, Self-evaluation, Environment, Access, Review
In addition, the specific activity skills and knowledge taught will aim to include: • Environment specific hazards • Activity specific equipment • Anchor selection • Combining Anchors • Lowering • Belaying • Abseiling • Leading • Route Choice • Rescue • Multi-pitch climbing • Roped scrambling
There is an ability in this module to tailor learning to individual specific needs with regards to use of the rope. Requests welcomed.
NB. Practical sessions are compulsory. If they are missed without mitigating circumstances then you may fail the module.
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -To be awarded a pass mark D- students must be able to demonstrate, that they can sometimes contribute positively, at a basic level, to their group’s experience during participation in a range of land-based activities. At the threshold level, students can perform a rudimentary assessment of their own development needs in respect of one land-based activity in which the rope is used. In-text citations and reference list formatting is not to departmental guidelines with multiple errors or omissions.NB. Practical sessions are compulsory. If they are missed without mitigating circumstances then you may fail the module.
-good -To be awarded B- or above, students must be able to demonstrate that they make regular and effective contributions to their group’s experience duringparticipation in a range of land-based activities. Students at this level can, with a good degree of accuracy, assess their own development needs using simple reflection techniques with respect to one land-based activity in which the rope is used. In-text citations and reference list formatting is to departmental guidelines with some errors or omissions.
-excellent -To be awarded A- or above, students must demonstrate that they consistently make very effective, positive contributions to their group’s experience during participation in a range of land-based activities. At this level, students can, with accuracy and insight, assess and analyse their own development needs using advanced and/or novel reflection techniques with respect to one land-based activity in which the rope is used. In-text citations and reference list formatting is to departmental guidelines without errors or omissions.
Learning Outcomes
- Accurately assess their own development needs with respect to a land-based adventure activity involving the use of the rope.
- Contribute positively to a group, while roped scrambling, outdoor rock-climbing and sea level traversing.
- Identify, understand and react appropriately to the environmentally sensitive and technically demanding situations encountered while undertaking roped adventurous land-based activities.
Assessment method
Aural Test
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Practical assessment
Weighting
10%
Due date
03/05/2024
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Assignment 1. Answer all questions in the assignment brief.
Weighting
40%
Due date
14/12/2023
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Assignment task 2. To conduct and write up a short investigation into some technical or environmental aspect of the outdoors which links to the work we are doing on this module.
Weighting
50%
Due date
25/04/2024