Introduction To Unit and Assignment Gudelines
Introduction To Unit and Assignment Gudelines
• Analysing data:
• Using data collection tools such as interviews and questionnaires.
• Using analytical techniques such as trend analysis, coding or
typologies.
LO3
Stakeholders:
• Who are they?
• Why would they be interested in the research outcomes? What communication
method do they expect?
• Communicating research outcomes:
• Consideration of different methods of communicating outcomes (e.g. written
word, spoken word) and the medium (e.g. report, online, presentation). The
method and medium will be influenced by the research and its intended audience.
• Convincing arguments:
• No matter what the method/medium, all research should be convincing and
presented logically where the assumption is that the audience has little or no
knowledge of the research process.
• The importance of developing evaluative conclusions.
LO4
Reflection for learning and practice:
• Difference between reflecting on performance and evaluating a research
project. The former considers the research process; the latter considers the
quality of the research argument and use of evidence.
• Reflection on the merits, limitations and potential pitfalls of the chosen
methods.
• The cycle of reflection:
• To include reflection in action and reflection on action.
• Considering how to use reflection to inform future behaviour and future
considerations.
• Reflective writing:
• Avoiding generalisation and focusing on personal development and the
research journey in a critical and objective way.
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