Hélène Rogers
After completing my undergraduate degree in 2004 and PGCE in 2005, I felt that, with a full time teaching job, I would never have the time to complete another postgraduate degree. Having had the opportunity to mentor in my teaching post, I found that I became very interested in how to mentor and wanted to become the best mentor that I could be. I had also reached a stage in my career where I felt that I had gained a lot of confidence in what I was doing day to day but was lacking professional development to reach the next step.
In 2012, I decided to study for a PGCert in Education with Mentoring and Coaching and, even though I had not studied in an academic setting for 7 years. The lecturers at the University of Worcester made me feel at ease, offered support and thorough and timely feedback, making studying alongside working full time as Head of Department possible. I thoroughly enjoyed the course and it really made me want to study at MA level.
I completed the NPQML and, in 2017, I decided to start the MA course. By that time, I was Head of Faculty, SLE and mother to two children and, despite leading a very busy lifestyle, I have found that the course was flexible enough to enable me to carry it out successfully which I did in October 2019. I cannot recommend the course highly enough as it has given me the tools to become an effective and reflective mentor and has had a very positive impact on my career.