units
HED5092
Faculty of Education
This unit entry is for students who completed this unit in 2014 only. For students planning to study the unit, please refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course or area of study.
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Level | Postgraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Education |
Offered | Clayton Second semester (extended) 2014 (Flexible) |
Coordinator(s) | Associate Professor Angela Carbone |
This unit will introduce the essential elements required to undertake a higher education project and allow students to design a project which aims to improve or innovate in an area of higher education. Students can investigate any area of teaching and learning in higher education. They will consider ways of expressing their project effectively using a variety of formats, the need and value of their project, exploring the literature and building on past higher education projects and programs, the research approach, dissemination plans, and timeline and budget so that the deliverables and outcomes of the project can be achieved within the timeframe. This unit will be offered in blended mode as part of the first wave of migrations to the Monash virtual learning environment. Core components of the program have been developed for online delivery, thus maximizing the efficacy of face to face sessions as opportunities for discussion, interaction and group work.
Upon successful completion of this unit students should be able to:
A verbal presentation and short written expression of the project proposal (500 words, 20%)
A written submission outlining project outcomes and rational, discussing the value and need for the project (2000 to 3000 words, 40%)
A written submission describing the approach, dissemination strategy and budget justification (2000 to 3000 words, 40%)
Minimum total expected workload comprises:
(a.) Overall requirements:
+ students are expected to undertake 120 hours per semester of study and use their study time to attend on-campus lectures and workshops, undertake the unit tasks as set out in the unit guide, which include set readings, and to complete assessment tasks
First degree or equivalent
HED5031, HED5032