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EP948-20 Research in Professional Practice

Department
Centre for Teacher Education
Level
Taught Postgraduate Level
Module leader
Carol Wild
Credit value
20
Module duration
20 weeks
Assessment
100% coursework
Study location
University of Warwick main campus, Coventry

Introductory description

This module aims to develop understanding of the research process and its relevance to your professional practice, including designing and carrying out research into your own practice field. This includes identifying research questions and appropriate research strategies and gathering and analysing sources using a variety of methods. It will enable you to carry out research into an aspect of career development or coaching practice of interest and relevance to you.

Module aims

To develop understanding of research methods necessary to design a small-scale research project related to professional practice including literature review, research questions, research strategy, sources, evaluative framework, reflexivity, and dissemination.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

Consideration of participants’ prior research experience and contexts. Developing initial ideas and rationale. Comparing and contrasting examples of research relevant to field / subject. Conducting a critical and evaluative literature review. Constructing research questions. Developing epistemological and ontological stance. Designing a research strategy and identifying sources. Considering ethics and values in relation to research. Considering reflexivity and positionality. Designing a dissemination plan. Evaluating the research process. Use of the above to negotiate and design a small-scale research project.

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate systematic knowledge and understanding of a range of topics relevant to research including context, literature review, epistemology, ontology, research questions, research strategy, sources, evaluative framework, ethics, reflexivity, positionality, and dissemination
  • Critically evaluate and interpret appropriately selected literature and sources.
  • Creatively integrate and apply the knowledge listed above in the negotiation and design of a small-scale research project
  • Present material in clear written form by identifying, analysing and applying key texts and practices using appropriate style, structure, spelling, grammar, syntax, length, and referencing.

Indicative reading list

Costley, C., Elliot, G. and Gibbs, P. (2010). Doing Work-based Research: Approaches to Enquiry for Insider-Researchers. London: Sage. Denscombe, M. (2014). The Good Research Guide: for Small-scale Social Research Projects (5th edn.). Maidenhead: Open University Press.
Hammond, M. & Wellington, J. (2013). Research Methods: the Key Concepts. Abingdon: Routledge. Leavy, P. (2014). The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Ransome, P. (2013). Ethics and Values in Social Research. Palgrave Macmillan: London

View reading list on Talis Aspire

Research element

Preparation of a dissertation proposal.

Subject specific skills

Demonstrate systematic knowledge and understanding of a range of topics relevant to research including context, literature review, epistemology, ontology, research questions, research strategy, sources, evaluative framework, ethics, reflexivity, positionality, and dissemination. Critically evaluate and interpret appropriately selected literature and sources. Creatively integrate and apply the knowledge listed above in the negotiation and design of a small-scale research project.

Transferable skills

Present material in clear written form by identifying, analysing and applying key texts and practices using appropriate style, structure, spelling, grammar, syntax, length, and referencing.

Study time

Type Required
Other activity 35 hours (18%)
Private study 165 hours (82%)
Total 200 hours

Private study description

No private study requirements defined for this module.

Other activity description

35 hours: blend of online learning, face-to-face workshops, and supervision

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Assessment group A1
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Assessment component
Project 100% No
Reassessment component is the same
Feedback on assessment

Verbal formative and written summative feedback

Courses

This module is Core for:

  • Year 1 of TEPS-X3BC Postgraduate Taught Accountability and Quality Assurance
  • TEPA-X3AS Postgraduate Taught Professional Education
    • Year 1 of X3AS Professional Education
    • Year 1 of X3AS Professional Education
    • Year 2 of X3AS Professional Education
    • Year 3 of X3AS Professional Education

This module is Core optional for:

  • Year 2 of TEPS-X3BC Postgraduate Taught Accountability and Quality Assurance