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MACREL-VIT Research Methods and Philosophy of Science

Course description for academic year 2021/2022

Contents and structure

In the work with the subject candidates will gain insight into scientific theory and methodological issues relating to R&D activities linked to schools and arts and culture and society in general. The subject will provide the candidates with a basis for reading and interpreting academic and research literature, particularly for the purpose of critically evaluating whether the knowledge is valid, reliable and usable. 

Learning Outcome

Knowledge

  • Has knowledge of key scientific theory directions
  • Has knowledge of key research methods within didactic and artistic research
  • Has insight into what scientific knowledge is and how this is developed
  • Has practical and theoretical knowledge of the phases of an R&D project
  • Has knowledge of research ethics

Skills

  • Be able to select relevant theory and develop a research design
  • Be able to formulate research questions and relate these to relevant methods
  • Be able to use relevant technological tools for collection and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data

  General competence

  • Be able to evaluate the quality of existing research literature
  • Be able to plan, implement and evaluate a limited R&D project

Entry requirements

Passed courses in Creative subjects and learning processes 1 and 2 (MaCrel-L01 and MaCrel-L02) before exam can be submitted in the course in scientific theory and research methods (MaCrel-VIT).

Teaching methods

The master programme is organized through seminars and eLearning activities.The programme includes lectures, supervision, internet-based discussions, internet-based resources and work with portfolio elements.

Compulsory learning activities

- Participation in mandatory meetings

- Presentations for fellow students and teachers at the master program

- Submission of obligatory assingments

The obligatory learning activities will be specified in more detail on Canvas

Assessment

Portfolio

Graded passed/not passed

Examination support material

All written and printed aids

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