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How can research increase our understandings of the lives of children and young people in different contexts? Are you concerned with the ethics of research, with participation and power issues, and the responsibilities of researchers? Are you interested in where research with children and young people has had an impact? It will prepare you for carrying out research with children and young people.
This is achieved by introducing you to a range of research methods and approaches; alerting you to a number of important issues arising in research with children and young people; and providing you with the opportunity to reflect on specific research skills and their impact. Block three — The reality of research — provides some real life examples of research carried out by researchers.
Block four — Engagement, dissemination and impact — re-examines the context in which research takes place and the impact of research with children and young people on policy and practice, and the academic impact as well as the direct and indirect influence on the lives of children and young people today. The teaching is based around one module reader, together with associated audio, video and online materials.
The audio and video materials support the print materials in a number of ways. For example, they illustrate: The online materials include a Study Guide and links to our online research articles collection. You will have a tutor who will help you with the study material and mark and comment on your written work, and whom you can ask for advice and guidance. We may also be able to offer group tutorials that you are encouraged, but not obliged, to attend.
Where your tutorials are held will depend on the distribution of students taking the module. The module also involves contribution to an online forum and some online tuition. You will be expected to submit your tutor-marked assignments TMAs online through the eTMA system unless there are some difficulties which prevent you from doing so. In these circumstances, you must negotiate with your tutor to get their agreement to submit your assignment on paper. The end-of-module assessment EMA is a project report that takes the place of an examination.
It consists of three parts — a short introduction based on a summary of literature linking back to a previous TMA, the design of a research study and a critical evaluation. Issues in research with children and young people EK starts once a year — in October. This page describes the module that will start in October We expect it to start for the last time in October See the satisfaction survey results for this course.
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