Unit name | Developing as an Educational Researcher |
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Unit code | EDUCM5919 |
Credit points | 20 |
Level of study | M/7 |
Teaching block(s) |
Academic Year (weeks 1 - 52) |
Unit director | Mrs. Elisabeth Lazarus |
Open unit status | Not open |
Pre-requisites |
Introduction to Educational Inquiry |
Co-requisites |
none |
School/department | School of Education |
Faculty | Faculty of Social Sciences and Law |
The unit builds on the Introduction to Educational Inquiry unit. It is not subject- or discipline-specific, but is concerned with generic issues involved in developing research appropriate for a MSc dissertation. Issues of methodology and research design involving the construction of appropriate research questions, the linking of theory and method, and procedures for making an informed choice of research methods and ways of analysing data, will all be addressed. Using examples from existing MSc dissertations, issues around the crafting of the dissertation, and of ways that 'good ideas can be made into good dissertations'are critically discussed, with an emphasis (1) on structure and organisation of the dissertation as a whole, and (2) writing as academic practice. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of the ethical dimensions of the dissertation. Emphasis is placed on the importance of practical (access; scheduling) as well as academic issues.
The unit aims to equip students with:
Upon completion of this unit participants will be able to:
Given the nature of the programme, teaching is organised into an intensive, 3-day event during which a combination of teaching strategies, such as whole group lectures and seminars, case studies, critical analysis of key readings, group discussions and student presentations.
The needs of a wide range of students, including those with disabilities, international students and those from ethnic minority backgrounds have been considered. It is not anticipated that the teaching and assessment methods used will cause disadvantage to any person taking the unit. The Graduate School of Education is happy to address individual support requests as necessary.
Summative assessment:
A 4,000 word dissertation proposal. Students will be expected to identify relevant research literature, outline research questions and construct a research design that would address them. Critical appraisal of the research approach being proposed will be expected.