•   Academic Research and Practices 3E00DC74-3004 21.03.2022-20.05.2022  5 cr  (21YEL) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    This course familiarizes the partisipant with the principles and methods of academic research and academic writing at Master’s level at a university of applied sciences. It provides the participants with a toolbox to transform the initial development work into a well-structured and logical final thesis. The course will introduce participants to the various research paradigms for the discipline. The module will consider the differences between ‘academic’ and ‘practitioner-based’ research and enquiry and the importance of methodology. The course does not aim to develop educational researchers but rather provide educational leaders with an understanding of the relationship between educational research and practice and the knowledge to lead inquiry based practice.

    After completing the course, the participants will be able to:

    - know concepts, nature, rules and ethics of academic research
    - know some most common research approaches and methods
    - analyse academic texts
    - plan the research process effectively
    - build a meaningful structure for their thesis
    - apply concepts of academic research in their own Master’s thesis
    choose and apply suitable research approach and methods
    Course contents
    Concepts in academic research
    Most common research approaches and methods
    Structure of academic research
    Academic research process
    Research plan

    Name of lecturer(s)

    Sven Rassl

    Recommended or required reading

    Will be published during the course

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    Lecture, work shop, virtual team working, discussions, individual writing tasks

    Assessment methods and criteria

    Student is able to use academic concepts of research, identifies academic texts and is able to analyse them. Student is able to produce thesis/research plan where he/she implements skills of setting research objectives and justification, research questions, data and methods and introduce theoretical background including suitable topic references.

    Language of instruction

    English

    Timing

    21.03.2022 - 20.05.2022

    Registration

    24.11.2021 - 21.03.2022

    Credits

    5 cr

    Group(s)

    21YEL

    Teacher(s)

    Toni Lehtimäki, Sven Rassl, Päivi Lukin

    Further information for students

    Course is mainly virtual including virtual meetings and virtual learning tasks in virtual learning environment.

    Unit, in charge

    Business and Media

    Degree programme(s)

    Master's Degree Programme in Educational Leadership

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    R&D proportion

    5 cr

    Virtual proportion

    5 cr

    Evaluation scale

    Pass/Fail

    Completion alternatives

    Must be discussed with teacher beforehand

    Training and labour cooperation

    Student selects

    Exam schedule

    No exam

    International connections

    International student teams and working life connections

    Students use of time and load

    5 cr = 135h of work

    Content periodicity

    Orientation during Intensive Week
    Tasks for March, April and May in Moodle

    Assessment criteria
    Approved/Failed

    Student is able to analyse and write academic text and write thesis/research plan on the personal field of study based on thesis instructions. Teacher might ask to fulfill report or thesis/research plan.