Course syllabus
PDA085 Introduction to International Master in Educational Research
15 credits, second cycle
Confirmation
This course syllabus was confirmed by Faculty of Education on 2010-01-15 and was last revised on 2020-06-24 by Department of Education and Special Education to be valid from 2020-08-31, autumn semester of 2020.
Field of education: Education 100%
Department: Department of Education and Special Education
Position in the educational system
The course can be part of the following programme: International Master's Programme in Educational Research (L2EUR).
Main field of studies: Education and Didactics
Specialisation: A1N, Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Entry requirements
To be eligible for the course, Introduction to the International Master in Educational Research, the student must possess a first cycle degree in Social Sciences with a minimum of 60 higher education credits in Education, or an equivalent degree. Furthermore, the student must possess proficiency in English equivalent to English B in the Swedish upper secondary school with at least a pass mark, or a valid test of English as a foreign language TOEFL (232 computer based), 575 (paper based) and IELTS with a minimum score of 6,0 in all scores, alternatively a bachelor's degree from an education held in English.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
- explain how educational research may be distinguished from education as such;
- identify key concepts in educational research topics;
Competence and skills
- search, collect and evaluate research texts that investigate the sustainability and globalisation of education;
- research the study programme in relation to sustainable development goals;
Judgement and approach
- explore one’s own research orientation (the student's ambitions, and/or the student's personal beliefs, about the nature of good research);
- clarify the research ethics and sustainability of one’s research orientation.
Course content
The course introduces different ways in which educational research has been discussed and is organised. Educational research is exemplified through shared critical reading of texts taken from various contexts, with emphasis on the sustainability and globalisation of education. The course will encourage students to think in various personal ways about educational research and what it might mean to take part in ’good’ research: what it is, what it has achieved, and what its ambitions might be. Students’ own thinking, reasoning and doing therefore play a pivotal role in the course. The course enlists students in researching the study programme’s contribution to education for sustainable development.
Form of teaching
The course is taught in a combination of lectures and seminars. The language of instruction is English.
Assessment
The assessment is based on following assignments:
- a written presentation of the student’s motivation for joining the programme, his or her personal and professional experiences, and interests in educational research;
- short oral presentations in compulsory literature seminars;
- a written course paper.
In case of work not meeting pass standard, the tutor may instruct further work to be undertaken prior to final assessment.
A student who has failed the course twice has the right to change examiners. In order to do so, a written application must be sent to the department.
The number of examination opportunities is limited to five.
Should the course be terminated, or undergo significant changes, the student is guaranteed at least three examination opportunities, including the regular examination, during a period of at least one year based on the original course.
Grades
The grading scale comprises: Pass with Distinction (VG), Pass (G) and Fail (U).
For the grade Pass, the assignments 1-3 must be graded a Pass (G). For the grade Pass with Distinction (VG), assignments 1 and 2 must be graded a pass, while assignment 3 must be graded Pass with Distinction.
Course evaluation
Evaluation is an integrated part of the course. Students are invited to complete an online course evaluation form. Responses are anonymous. The results of the evaluation are made available to the students as part of an annual course report that also details course improvements to be made.
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