Module KAH-0003:
Intro to Research & Inquiry
Introduction to Research and Inquiry 2024-25
KAH-0003
2024-25
School of Arts, Culture And Language
Module - Semester 1
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Jennifer Bell
Overview
Structured inquiry, critical analysis of data and evidence-based reasoning are among the most valued of professional and academic skills. In this module you will actively engage with the methods used for rigorous inquiry and research. You will apply qualitative, quantitative and practice-based research methods to three interdisciplinary research tasks. By the end of the module you will have developed a clear understanding of the principles that underlie structured inquiry and the terminology commonly used in academic work, as well as gaining experience with research skills and methods. The module will conclude with the production of a proposal for a structured inquiry project to be conducted in semester two.
Weekly lectures will introduce students to fundamentals of research: Research Basics (Research Theory; Research Ethics; Data, information and knowledge); Finding and Reviewing the Literature; Research Methods (Primary and Secondary data sources; Collecting and Analysing Data; Digital Humanities research); and Structuring the Research Project.
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -D- to D+* Has developed a basic level of factual and conceptual understanding of the subject; Reading/research is limited to that gained through class contact; * There is some evidence of analysis and evaluation but work is mainly descriptive with an uncritical acceptance of information, and unsubstantiated opinions may be evident; Lack of logical development of an argument; * Shows a limited understanding of the application of research-informed literature or attempt to apply knowledge across situations; Responses may not be meaningful; * Structure is weak and/or inconsistent and lacking in sequential development; Mistakes in grammar or syntax; Immature style; Citations and bibliography poorly or inconsistently presented; Demonstrates few qualities and transferable skills required for employment; * Some evidence of ability to collect appropriate data/ information and undertake straightforward research tasks with external guidance; * Can communicate in a range of formats, including orally, appropriate to the discipline(s), but with evident weaknesses; * Can work effectively with others as a member of a group, and meet most obligations to others (e; g; tutors and peers); * Able to recognise own strengths and weaknesses in relation to professional and practical skills identified by others, but lacking insight in some areas;
-good -C- to B+* Has developed a sound understanding of the subject appropriate to this level; There is evidence of wider reading which goes beyond that gained from tutor contact; * Intelligent attempt at analysing and evaluating information; Well argued with appropriate amount of evidence, substantiated opinions are given; * Can apply knowledge of research-informed literature to different contexts and generate a range of responses to given situations; * Structure is coherent and logical showing progression to the argument; There are few mistakes in presentation or citation; Demonstrates qualities and transferable skills required for employment; * Can collect and interpret appropriate data/ information and undertake straightforward research tasks with external guidance; * Can communicate effectively in a range of formats, including orally, appropriate to the discipline(s); * Can work effectively with others as a member of a group, and meet obligations to others (eg tutors and peers); * Able to evaluate own strengths and weaknesses in relation to professional and practical skills identified by others;
-excellent -__A- to A__ Has developed a broad factual and conceptual understanding of the subject relative to the level through extensive reading; * Has analysed and evaluated information using defined techniques & principles; Can collate and categorise ideas and information and can select what is relevant to support analysis and evaluation and develop a coherent argument, appropriate to the level of development; Has developed an early critical approach to information; * Can generate a range of appropriate responses to given problems, some of which may be innovative; good reference to and application of research –informed literature; * Well-organised presentation which develops flow and progression in a well-structured argument; Syntax/grammar indicates an appropriate level of maturity; Demonstrates a broad range of qualities and transferable skills required for employment; * Can collect and interpret appropriate data and successfully undertake research tasks with a degree of autonomy; * Can communicate very effectively in a range of formats, including orally, appropriate to the discipline(s); * Can work very effectively with others as a member of a group, showing leadership skills where appropriate, and meet all obligations to others (eg tutors and peers);
Learning Outcomes
- Articulate a research question, goal or objective that is focused, researchable and relevant
- Cite sources appropriately, using quotation, paraphrase and referencing
- Locate, identify and evaluate primary and secondary sources
- Plan an enquiry-based project that is rigorous, practical and ethical
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
An annotated bibliography is a list of sources (mainly but not solely academic) on a single subject. Each entry in the bibliography should include a reference following the style guidance plus 2-3 sentences about the source and how it contributes to our knowledge and understanding of the subject.
Weighting
50%
Due date
29/11/2024
Assessment method
Written Plan/Proposal
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Proposal for a research project in your subject area. The project will be completed by you in Semester 2 with the support of a supervisor.
Weighting
50%
Due date
13/01/2025