HDS736 - Disability Research - Inclusive Approaches

Unit details

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Year:2019 unit information
Enrolment modes:Trimester 1: Online
Credit point(s):1
EFTSL value:0.125
Trimester 1 Unit Chair:

Patsie Frawley

Prerequisite:

Nil

Corequisite:

Nil

Incompatible with:

Nil

Scheduled learning activities - campus:

Learning experiences are via weekly modules on CloudDeakin which includes readings, topic notes, learning activities, online discussion questions and a minimum of five online seminars during the trimester.  

Scheduled learning activities - cloud (online):

Learning experiences are via weekly modules on CloudDeakin which includes readings, topic notes, learning activities, online discussion questions and a minimum of five online seminars during the trimester.

Content

This is a core research unit for the Master of Disability and Inclusion. The unit engages students in developing an understanding of academic research including research integrity and ethics, the role of theory in research, qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods research and using inclusive and participatory research methods in research with people with disabilities and community partners. There is a focus on research translation to theory, policy and practice in disability.

Assessment

Assessment task 1: Quiz  - research methodologies 20%

Assessment task 2: Research project critique and review (2000 words) 40%

Assessment task 3: Research proposal (2000 words) 40%

Prescribed texts

“Research design : qualitative, quantitative & mixed methods approaches / John W. Creswell & J. David Creswell”

Unit Fee Information

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