Monash University Handbook 2010 Postgraduate - Unit
MEU9011 - Educational research methods for the health professions
12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSL
Synopsis
The unit focuses on the role of research in contemporary health professional education and practice. More specifically it will provide participants with the opportunity to engage in a general programme of training in research methods tailored to their teaching environment.
Objectives
On successful completion of this unit participants will be able to:
- outline the significance of educational research to the foundations and development
of health professional education and practice;
- demonstrate a sound knowledge-base related to the research process including the
ability to critique education and practice;
- critically examine and select appropriately both research methods and tools for
evaluating practice;
- apply appropriate qualitative and quantative research methods to educational research related to health professions;
- pursue and develop the advanced study of research methods and in particular address contemporary issues of epistemology, data collection, measurement and data analysis in respective areas of health professional education;
- identify key ethical issues associated with the research process especially as it relates to human subjects involved in research education;
- develop a research proposal for submission to the University Human Studies and
Ethics Committee;
- question the nature of knowledge and educational evidence.
Assessment
Literature review (20%)
Individual presentation (20%)
Research proposal (30%)
Research portfolio (30%)
Chief examiner(s)
Dr Liz Molloy
Off-campus attendance requirements
Off-campus with compulsory study days