Assessment
Each module in Part I is assessed by means of a 6,000 word assignment. The topic and title of the assignment can be negotiated with tutors and should normally be focused on students´ own professional interests and context.
A Masters degree may be awarded where appropriate to those who complete Part I only.
In Part II students undertake a research thesis on an approved topic. The Part II research thesis is undertaken with supervision by a member of staff. It is approximately 50,000 words in length and should be a substantial contribution to the knowledge and understanding of education. It is examined through a viva examination to ensure the highest research standards. A list of the School of Education staff and their research interests can be found: http://www.shef.ac.uk/education/research/
Recent theses titles include:
Daniel Knight, (2008) Black, Cypriot and in Care: An autoethnographical investigation into the educational achievement of children in public care.
Diane Cockayne, (2008) Re-appraising Nurse Education
Florian Hummel, (2008) A case study analysis of the effects of the Bologna Declaration on higher and vocational education in Germany
Geoffrey Elliott, (2008) The changing role, position and meaning if deanship in the post-1992 group of universities in the United Kingdom
Janet Goepel, (2008) The Practice of Inter-Professionality: Teachers' and Doctors Perceptions of Professionalism
Keran Williams, (2008) "You're A Duncy Cat?" Arguing A Case For Parity Of Esteem For Vocational Education In The Secondary Schools Of The Turks And Caicos Islands
Linda Dunne, (2008) Discourse of inclusion
Marielle Patronis, (2008) ASYNCHRONOUS CONFERENCING AND LEARNERS' MOTIVATION IN A BLENDED CONTEXT. Perspectives from the Experiences of Students in a University in the United Arab Emirates
Mike Douglass, (2008) What are the practices and attitudes regarding high exclusions in a secondary mainstream school
Paul Lyon, (2008) How different mental calculation strategies influenced young children's responses to oral addition and subtraction problems
Ruby Vurdian-Rixham, (2008) Computer-Mediated Intercultural Competence: A Critical Analysis of an Exchange Between Students of Four Different Countries
Patrick Camilleri, (2009) A Structurational Interpretation Of Issues Underlying The Implementation Of Internet Based Systems in Malta
Kate Hatton, (2009) Has publicly-funded adult education in England had its day? A critical review of government policy and its implications
Janet Long, (2009) A case study of the development and implementation of a curriculum intervention incorporating e-learning in a prison establishment
Colm Garvy, (2009) THE DUBLIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND UNIVERSITY STATUS : A case study of the application by DIT for designation
Helen Oughton, (2010) "We All Play Teacher" A Study of Student Discourse in Adult Numeracy Classrooms
Joanne Pearson, (2010) Scheherazade in the classroom: Stories, women and history teaching
John Galvin, (2010) Partnership Pedagogies: Family-School-Community Educational Partnerships in Disadvantaged Settings
Maria Gallo, (2010) Active University interactive alumni: Institutional advancement and building alumni relationships in an Irish university
Marian Fitzmaurice, (2010) On new ground: Narratives of early career academics
Nina Taylor, (2010) Discourse and Practice within Adult Policy in England
Paula Crick, (2010) Exploring Student Nurse's First Assessment Experience: An Illuminative Evaluation
Rohan Jowallah, (2010) Critical Literacy in England: Utilising Critical Literacy Pedagogy Within the English National Curriculum at Key stage Three; A Case Study within a Secondary School
