Module XAE-2033:
Researching Childhood
Researching Childhood 2024-25
XAE-2033
2024-25
School Of Educational Sciences
Module - Semester 1 & 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Kaydee Owen
Overview
The module focuses on:
• research skills, dissertation writing skills, and choosing the right methodology for the students' research field;
• principal modes of data collection, including interviews, focus groups, and questionnaires.
• examples from the lecturer’s own research and from other work within the School including the experiences of doctoral and post doctoral researchers.
• philosophic bases of research, discussing and explaining the nature of a dissertation and identifying and selecting an area of study;
• main concepts involved in forming the questions to be studied and making a hypothesis.
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -(C) A satisfactory knowledge and understanding of ethical issues regarding researching with children, the ability to select methodology and be able to design and present a plan for a research project.
-good -(B) A good knowledge and understanding of ethical issues regarding researching with children, the ability to select appropriate methodology and be able to design and present a robust plan for a research project.
-excellent - (A) A comprehensive knowledge and in depth understanding of ethical issues regarding researching with children, the ability to select appropriate methodology from a range of sources, and be able to design and present a polished and comprehensive plan for a research project.
Learning Outcomes
- Confidently and competently present prepared and impromptu speeches
- critically discuss academic, peer-reviewed literature that is relevant to the research topic
- critically discuss the different methods of research, and be able to reflect critically on their limitations and advantages in relation to a range of contexts
- demonstrate critical understanding of the range of ethical considerations of undertaking research with children and young people and be able to evaluate the various methods
- demonstrate critical understanding of the content of a good research report
- evaluate key theories and debates in research methodology, including the significance of qualitative and quantitative research approaches, and understand how they relate to researching with children and young people
- formulate a research proposal, including selecting appropriate research methods, on a topic relating to children and young people
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
10%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
40%