Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor
Associate Professor Kathleen Tait
Contact via Contact via Dialogue on the iLearn site
25 Wally's Walk Room 510
By appointment
Lecturer
Madonna Tucker
Contact via Unit Dialogue Site
Appointment only
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
Admission to MInc&SpecEd, or MEChild, or MEd, or MEdL, or MSpEd, or MTeach(Sec)
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit offers students an opportunity to independently examine current issues in educational research and practice. Students will critically consider the application of current research into classroom practice, policy or program design in a contemporary education or community setting. This unit offers students an opportunity to further develop their critical thinking and research skills, as well as knowledge of their chosen topic. |
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Assignment extensions and late penalties
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Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Planning independent study | 45% | No | 23:55 01/09/2024 |
Synthesized review of relevant literature | 55% | No | 23:55 20/09/2024 |
Assessment Type 1: Plan
Indicative Time on Task 2: 30 hours
Due: 23:55 01/09/2024
Weighting: 45%
Students will submit a clear rational, outlining aims, background information and a defensible research question that serves to justify their selected topic of interest. (2000 words).
Assessment Type 1: Literature review
Indicative Time on Task 2: 45 hours
Due: 23:55 20/09/2024
Weighting: 55%
Students will conduct a critical evaluation of the literature and provide a summary of the findings and the implications of their chosen topic of interest. (2500 words).
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
Recommended texts American Psychological Association (2020). Concise guide to APA style 7th edition. The official APA Style Guide for Students. Washington, DC. ISBN:978-1-4338-3273-4 Faigley, L., Carey, M., & Munoz, G. (2017). The Little Pearson Handbook 4th edition, An academic writing skills and grammar textbook. Pearson Education Australia, Melbourne, Victoria. ISBN 9781488616846. Hyde, M. B., & Dole, S. & Tait, K. (2022). Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement, Fourth Edition. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780190329488
Information about the unit iLearn site This unit has a full web presence through iLearn. Students will need regular access to a computer and the Internet to complete this unit. Weekly access to iLearn is compulsory for all students. Important assessment information will be posted here, as will other relevant unit notices and materials to assist your studies. Please check the iLearn unit regularly.
General organisation of the unit The unit is organised in external mode only, and in a flexible delivery format. Delivery is designed such that students may seek as much or as little assistance as required in completing the unit. In flexible delivery units, it is critical that students are organised and disciplined. Please start your study as soon as possible. Access and technical assistance Information for students about access to the online component of this unit is available at https://ilearn.mq.edu.au/login/index.php. You will need to enter your student username and password. Please do NOT contact the Unit Convenor regarding iLearn technical help. No extensions will be given for any technical issues. Allow enough time for your submissions. Assistance is available from IT Helpdesk ph: 1800 67 4357 or log a request at help.mq.edu.au. OneHelp is the online IT support service for both students and staff. This unit requires students to use several ICT and software skills:
Structure This unit is designed for self-paced independent study. There are no classes or tutorials scheduled for this unit. |
This unit offers students an opportunity to independently examine current issues in a desginated field of educational research and practice. Students will self select a topic and critically consider the application of current research into classroom practice, policy or program design in a contemporary education or community setting within FoR 390407 and FoR 390411. This is an online flexible unit. Students are strongly advised to enrol in this independent, self-paced unit at the end of their course of study.
Macquarie University policies and procedures are accessible from Policy Central (https://policies.mq.edu.au). Students should be aware of the following policies in particular with regard to Learning and Teaching:
Students seeking more policy resources can visit Student Policies (https://students.mq.edu.au/support/study/policies). It is your one-stop-shop for the key policies you need to know about throughout your undergraduate student journey.
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Macquarie University students have a responsibility to be familiar with the Student Code of Conduct: https://students.mq.edu.au/admin/other-resources/student-conduct
Results published on platform other than eStudent, (eg. iLearn, Coursera etc.) or released directly by your Unit Convenor, are not confirmed as they are subject to final approval by the University. Once approved, final results will be sent to your student email address and will be made available in eStudent. For more information visit connect.mq.edu.au or if you are a Global MBA student contact globalmba.support@mq.edu.au
At Macquarie, we believe academic integrity – honesty, respect, trust, responsibility, fairness and courage – is at the core of learning, teaching and research. We recognise that meeting the expectations required to complete your assessments can be challenging. So, we offer you a range of resources and services to help you reach your potential, including free online writing and maths support, academic skills development and wellbeing consultations.
Macquarie University provides a range of support services for students. For details, visit http://students.mq.edu.au/support/
The Writing Centre provides resources to develop your English language proficiency, academic writing, and communication skills.
The Library provides online and face to face support to help you find and use relevant information resources.
Macquarie University offers a range of Student Support Services including:
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For help with University computer systems and technology, visit http://www.mq.edu.au/about_us/offices_and_units/information_technology/help/.
When using the University's IT, you must adhere to the Acceptable Use of IT Resources Policy. The policy applies to all who connect to the MQ network including students.
School of Education Procedures
In addition, the following policies and procedures of the School of Education are applicable in this unit.
Electronic Communication
It is the student’s responsibility to check all electronic communication on a regular weekly basis.
Communication may occur via:
Students are no longer offered individual academic supervision. This unit is now designed as an independent, self-paced unit.
In S2 2024 - the word count for Assignment no 2 has been changed from 3000 words to 2500 words.
5Rs Framework
The 5Rs Framework, developed by the School of Education at Macquarie University, is embedded throughout your teacher education course.
Your use of the 5Rs Framework will help you develop the capabilities that will make your teaching career sustainable and fulfilling.
In this unit, you will learn using the 5Rs framework in the following important ways:
Resilient: Understanding and identifying critical issues that are central to educational theory, policy and practices.
Reflexive: Understanding of theory to underpin educational policies and practices.
Responsive: Developing critical analysis strategies in a range of topics of educational research.
Ready to learn: Reinforcing the importance of research-based evidence for informing evidence-based practices and policies.
Research engaged: Drawing on a range of research outputs to understand educational policies, theories, and practices
Unit information based on version 2024.04 of the Handbook