RSCH08022 2022 Capstone Project

General Details

Full Title
Capstone Project
Transcript Title
Capstone Project
Code
RSCH08022
Attendance
80 %
Subject Area
RSCH - Research
Department
SOCS - Social Sciences
Level
08 - NFQ Level 8
Credit
10 - 10 Credits
Duration
Semester
Fee
Start Term
2022 - Full Academic Year 2022-23
End Term
9999 - The End of Time
Author(s)
Dr. Jacqueline O'Toole, Susan McDonnell, Maire Hanniffy, Aoife Cooney
Programme Membership
SG_EEARL_H08 202200 Bachelor of Education (Honours) in Early Education and Care SG_EEARL_H07 202100 Level 7 Professional Qualification in Education in Early Education and Care
Description

This module aims to support students to apply learning from the Child Centred Practitioner Research Module. Students will undertake an inquiry project related to the ELC sector. Students will learn through active engagement with this process. Students will write a structured research paper that captures the process. Students will further produce a showcase of learning which may be presented to stakeholders in the sector and/or academic audiences etc. 

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to;

1.

Liase with ELC settings or other stakeholders to support development of the inquiry project

2.

Critically analyse extant literature in the field 

3.

Justify selection of approach and methods used in inquiry project

4.

Undertake inquiry to address questions as raised by partners in the inquiry project in an ethically responsive manner

5.

Critically evaluate the findings from the inquiry and discuss this in the context of the current literature from the field

6.

Communicate the findings of the inquiry project adhering to best practice social scientific conventions and scholarly expectations

Teaching and Learning Strategies

One to one supervision of projects will be available to all students. Students must attend supervision and are advised to document their weekly progress within this research process. Students will also engage in self-directed learning through engagement with the literature, undertaking an inquiry based project, analysing the findings and presenting both oral and written work.

Students who choose not to attend organised supervision sessions will not be provided with additional supervision.

Module Assessment Strategies

Research Paper (70%) addressing LO 2, 3, 4, 5. This paper will focus on the process and outcome of this process. This may encapsulate a literature review, methodology section, and a Findings and Discussion section.

Presentation (30%) LO 1 and 6 - This presentation will be a showcase of work to share learning. This may include stakeholders in the sector, academic audience etc.

Formative feedback is provided to the student by their supervisor on an ongoing basis during the course of the module.

Repeat Assessments

Any repeat assessment will be based on failed components.

Repeat requirements will be decided at the exam board.

Module Dependencies

Prerequisites
RSCH08021 202200 Child Centred Practitioner Research

Indicative Syllabus

LO 1) Liaise with ELC settings or other stakeholders to support the development of the inquiry project

In consultation with their supervisor, Students will liaise with ELC settings or other stakeholders to support the development of the inquiry project

LO 2) Critically analyse extant literature in the field 

In consultation with their supervisor, Students will critically analyse extant literature in the field 

LO 3) Justify selection of approach and methods used in an inquiry project

In consultation with their supervisor, Student will justify the selection of approach and methods used in the inquiry project

LO 4) Undertake inquiry to address questions as raised by partners in the inquiry project

In consultation with their supervisor, Students will undertake an inquiry to address questions as raised by partners in the inquiry project

LO 5) Critically evaluate the findings from the inquiry and discuss this in the context of the current literature from the field

In consultation with their supervisor, Students will critically evaluate the findings from the inquiry and discuss this in the context of the current literature from the field

LO 6) Communicate the findings of the inquiry project adhering to best practice social scientific conventions and scholarly expectations

In consultation with their supervisor, Students will communicate the findings of the inquiry project adhering to best practice social scientific conventions and scholarly expectations.

Coursework & Assessment Breakdown

Coursework & Continuous Assessment
100 %

Coursework Assessment

Title Type Form Percent Week Learning Outcomes Assessed
1 Research Paper Project Assessment 70 % Week 13 2,3,4,5
2 Presentation Project Assessment 30 % Week 13 1,6
             

Full Time Mode Workload


Type Location Description Hours Frequency Avg Workload
Directed Learning Not Specified Weekly Supervision 0.5 Weekly 0.50
Independent Learning Not Specified Independent learning 6 Weekly 6.00
Total Full Time Average Weekly Learner Contact Time 0.50 Hours

Required & Recommended Book List

Recommended Reading
2009-01-14 Researching with Children and Young People SAGE Publications Limited
ISBN UOM:39015080868766

Researching with Children and Young People covers every stage of the process of doing a research project, from research design and data collection, through to analysis, dissemination, and feedback. Providing an advanced discussion of current debates and methods in childhood research, the book is essential reading for anyone undertaking consultation, research, and evaluation activities with children and young people.

Required Reading
2018-02-27 Research Methods in Early Childhood SAGE Publications Limited
ISBN 1526423715 ISBN-13 9781526423719

The Third Edition of Research Methods in Early Childhood provides a clear and comprehensive guide to the different types of research methods, with a particular focus on how these methods can be used in early childhood. Known for its supportive writing style, this best-selling text follows a linear and progressive structure that logically helps students work effectively through their course. Using examples, case studies, and reflection points, the book then expertly illustrates how to translate theory into practice. Penny Mukherji and Deborah Albon will be discussing ideas from Research Methods in Early Childhood in the SAGE Early Years Masterclass, a free professional development experience hosted by Kathy Brodie. To sign up, or for more information, click here.

Required Reading
2018-05-14 Doing Your Early Years Research Project SAGE Publications Limited
ISBN 1526424258 ISBN-13 9781526424259

This bestselling guide to undertaking your Early Years research project takes the reader on a practical step-by-step journey. Breaking down each section into accessible and digestible topics, and accompanied by a multitude of practical examples, case studies, research summaries and key points, the author brings this process to life. The updated and revised fourth edition includes: Useful additional resources at the end of each chapter Extended material on the childs voice within research Signposted glossary terms throughout the text Updated website materials for further study From learning how to structure and organise your project, through to the final presentation and written report of your findings, this is the essential guide and companion for undergraduate and postgraduate students throughout their early childhood and social science courses. Guy Roberts-Holmes will be discussing key ideas from Doing Your Early Years Research Project: A Step-by-Step Guide in the SAGE Early Years Masterclass, a free professional development experience hosted by Kathy Brodie. To sign up, or for more information, click here.

Recommended Reading
2017-01-19 Research with Children Routledge
ISBN 1138100897 ISBN-13 9781138100893

The entirely revised third edition of Research with Children forms a unique resource book on the methodology of childhood research with a core emphasis on theory driven practices. As in the previous two editions, this edition presents particular standpoints in the field, whilst also reflecting the latest developments in the now well-established interdisciplinary field of childhood studies. A rich collection of contributions from leading researchers across a range of disciplinary backgrounds, research practices and theoretical perspectives discuss central questions of epistemology and methodology, demonstrating the links between theory and practice. This edition includes exciting new chapters on: Internet-based research and contemporary technology, Family based research, Children as researchers, Participatory research in the global context, New directions for childhood research. Both theoretical and practical questions are set out in a well-argued fashion that enables easier navigation through the various complexities of the epistemological and methodological questions arising in contemporary research practices with children. As such, this text will appeal to both the newcomer to childhood studies and to experienced researchers in the field. With fully updated chapters, new material and a revised, clearer structure, this new edition will be a valuable resource for researchers working with children.

Required Reading
2013-12-26 Understanding Research with Children and Young People SAGE Publications Limited
ISBN 1446274934 ISBN-13 9781446274934

How do views about children shape research concerned with their lives? What different forms can research with children take? What ethical issues does it involve? How does it impact on policy and practice, and on the lives of children themselves? This book helps you to understand how research is designed and carried out to explore questions about the lives of children and young people. It tackles the methodological, practical and ethical challenges involved, and features examples of actual research that illustrate: Different strategies for carrying out research Common challenges that arise in the research process Varying modes of engagement that researchers can adopt with participants and audiences; and The impact that research can have on future studies, policy and practice.

Recommended Reading
2018-02-23 Being Participatory: Researching with Children and Young People Springer
ISBN 9783319712284 ISBN-13 3319712284

This book provides a clear framework for conducting participatory research with children and young people supported with practical examples from international research studies. Our aim is to encourage more participatory research with children and young people on all matters that affect their lives. This book illustrates innovative ways of being participatory and sheds new light on involvement strategies that play to childrens and young peoples competencies. Participatory research is based on the recognition of children and young people as active contributors rather than objects of research. Participatory researchers support and value the voices of children and young people in all matters that concern them. Core to participatory research practice is a strengths-based approach that aims to promote the active engagement of children and young people in all stages of research, from inception to implementation and beyond. Engagement of children and young people requires the use of creative, participatory methods, tools and involvement strategies to reveal childrens competencies. This book shares knowledge about creative participatory techniques that can enable and promote childrens ways of expressing their views and experiences. The book provides guidance on appropriate techniques that reduce the power differential in the adult-child relationship and which optimise childrens abilities to participate in research. This book is targeted at researchers, academics, and practitioners who need guidance on what tools are available, how the tools can be used, advantages and challenges, and how best to involve children in all stages of a research project. It will provide several examples of how children can have an active participatory role in research. There is increasing interest in involving children as co-researchers but little guidance on how this can be done. This book fills a this gap by addressing all of these issues and by providing worked examples from leading researchers and academics.

Recommended Reading
2015-10-21 Visual Methods with Children and Young People Springer
ISBN 9781137402295 ISBN-13 1137402296

This volume focuses on using visual research methods with children and young people. Featuring insights from academic experts and established professionals from visual industries, it explores a range of issues from visual ethics to children's interaction with place.

Recommended Reading
2012-12-06 Doing Research with Children SAGE Publications Limited
ISBN 0857028863 ISBN-13 9780857028860

The Third Edition of Doing Research with Children is practical introduction to the process of designing, doing and writing up research with children and young people. At the center is a commitment to engaging with children and young people as active research participants rather than as passive subjects. In this new edition, youll find up to date information on the fast-changing political and ethical debates around research with children and young people as well as guidance on how to carry out research yourself.

Recommended Reading
2015-12-01 Social Research Methods Oxford University Press
ISBN 9780199689453 ISBN-13 0199689458

This best-selling introduction to research methods provides students and researchers with unrivalled coverage of both quantitative and qualitative methods, making it invaluable for anyone embarking on social research. Bridging the gap between theory and practice, Social Research Methods is packed full of engaging examples and practical tips to equip students with the tools and knowledge needed for them to complete their own research projects. In addition to providing practical advice, Bryman deftly explores thenature of social research and the wider issues impinging on it. This book is supported by an Online Resource Centre, which includes:For Students* A researcher's toolkit to take students step by step through the research process* Multiple choice questions to help students test their knowledge and understanding* A guide to using Excel in data analysis to help develop analytical skillsFor Lecturers* A test bank of questions which can be customized to meet teaching needs* PowerPoint slides for each chapter* New seminar outlines including suggested activities and tasks * New exam and course work questions to set in class

Module Resources

Non ISBN Literary Resources

Clark, A., Kjorholt, A.T. and Moss, P. (2005) Beyond Listening: Children’s perspectives on early childhood services. Bristol, Policy press.

Groundwater-Smith, S., Dockett, S. and Bottrell, D. (2015) Participatory Research with Children and Young People. London, Sage Publications

Newman L. and Woodrow C (2015) Practitioner Research in Early Childhood: International Issues and Perspectives. London: Sage.

Thomson, P. (2008) Doing Visual Research with Children and Young People. London: Routledge.

Journal Resources

Barton, G. 2010 Arts-based educational research in the early years International Research in Early Childhood Education Vol. 6, No. 1, 2015

Clough P, Nutbrown C. Exploring the place of arts-based approaches in early childhood education research. Journal of Early Childhood Research. 2019;17(1):3-13. doi:10.1177/1476718X19834220

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