Module Resources
Multi- media classroom resources, learning resource centre, internet and access to tutor
Module Texts
Bell, J., (2010), Doing your Research Project: A Guide for first time researchers in Education, Health and Social Science, Maidenhead, OUP.
Cohen, L., Manion, L. and Morrison, K., (2011), Research Methods in Education, (6th ed) Oxford, Routledge Falmer
Green, S., (2000), Research Methods, Cheltenham, Stanley Thornes.
Jones, S., (1999), Doing Internet Research: Critical Issues and Methods for Examining the Net, California, Sage
Roberts-Holmes, G., (2011), Doing Your Early Years Research Project: A Step by Step Guide(2nd Ed), London, Paul Chapman Publishing
Module Additional Assessment Details
A dissertation, approximate length 7000 words, weighted at 80%. (LO's 1, 2, 3 and 4).
Ten minute presentation of research findings to peers, for feedback and discussion. Weighted at 20% (LO 4).
Module Learning Strategies
The learning strategies will require students to commit 300 learning hours. This module will be largely tutorial based with an introductory lecture and a final lecture period. Taught sessions will focus on how to analyse data, both quantitative and qualitative and how to record their findings. Tutorials will focus on the collation and analysis of relevant material, engaging in critical reflection and the use of appropriate referencing and bibliography. Tutorials will be arranged at times most convenient to the tutor and student.
282 hours of independent study will require students to read and think about each step of the research process as it applies to their chosen line of enquiry.
Students will be expected to be self-directed, developing and using primary and secondary research methods to obtain and analyse data. Each student will be allocated a research supervisor to advise and mentor the research.
Module Special Admissions Requirements
Either, completion of the following modules:
Childhood Development (15 credits)
Rights and Diversity (15 credits)
Leadership for Quality (15 credits)
Multi-Professional Perspectives (15 credits)
Or
For students on the BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies or BA (Hons) Education: Successful completion of Certificate level and Diploma level of the programme
Module Indicative Content
The purpose of this module is to provide an opportunity for participants to engage in a small scale independent research. The content of the research will be determined by the selection of the topic to be studied and the framing of the hypothesis/research question. This module will allow the students to build on and develop their research skills, to implement different research methodology and to undertake small scale research utilising appropriate academic conventions.