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Book Synopsis
  • Are you keen to study at Master's level?
  • Do you need to understand what is expected from your research and written work?
  • Would you like to see real examples of successful Master's level study?
If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, then this is the book for you.

Taking a practical approach, this book will guide you through and demystify the process of thinking, researching, writing and achieving at Master's level. It offers an insight into the knowledge, tools and skills that need to be developed for a successful outcome in an educational context.

Using detailed - and real - exemplars, the authors cover the conventions that need to be followed and consider the different elements of Master's level work. Each chapter is supported by appropriate reference to, and extracts from, the three most common types of work undertaken - traditional essay, curriculum package, and portfolio.

Now that the DCFS plans to make teaching a Master's level profession, it is

Table of Contents
(i) Foreword

(ii) Preface

(iii) Introduction

Part I: Study skills at Master's level

Chapter 1: Writing at M Level - good practice in essay writing

Chapter 2: Reading at M level - learning to use literature

Chapter 3: Researching at M level - focus, context and rationale

Part II: Research skills at Master's level

Chapter 4: Methodology

Chapter 5: Methods of evaluation

Chapter 6: Developing a critical eye

Part III: Written outcomes at Master's level
Chapter 7: Drawing conclusions

Chapter 8: Presenting work; focusing on a portfolio piece

Chapter 9: Creative approaches to assessment

Part IV: Case study material

Case Study A : Dissertation : Debbie Williams, A study into the factors which contribute to pupils not achieving in line with national average at key stage three in information and communication technology in one local authority.

Case Study B : Curriculum package : Michelle Bentley, music curriculum package teaching strategy - modelling and explaining Renaissance music in year 7

Case Study C : Action research report : Laura Eaglen, A study into the effectiveness of a tailored intervention for a child with an autistic spectrum disorder.

Appendix

Suggested further reading

Masters Level Study in Education A Guide to

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/08/2008
      ISBN13: 9780335234141, 978-0335234141
      ISBN10: 335234143

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      • Are you keen to study at Master's level?
      • Do you need to understand what is expected from your research and written work?
      • Would you like to see real examples of successful Master's level study?
      If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, then this is the book for you.

      Taking a practical approach, this book will guide you through and demystify the process of thinking, researching, writing and achieving at Master's level. It offers an insight into the knowledge, tools and skills that need to be developed for a successful outcome in an educational context.

      Using detailed - and real - exemplars, the authors cover the conventions that need to be followed and consider the different elements of Master's level work. Each chapter is supported by appropriate reference to, and extracts from, the three most common types of work undertaken - traditional essay, curriculum package, and portfolio.

      Now that the DCFS plans to make teaching a Master's level profession, it is

      Table of Contents
      (i) Foreword

      (ii) Preface

      (iii) Introduction

      Part I: Study skills at Master's level

      Chapter 1: Writing at M Level - good practice in essay writing

      Chapter 2: Reading at M level - learning to use literature

      Chapter 3: Researching at M level - focus, context and rationale

      Part II: Research skills at Master's level

      Chapter 4: Methodology

      Chapter 5: Methods of evaluation

      Chapter 6: Developing a critical eye

      Part III: Written outcomes at Master's level
      Chapter 7: Drawing conclusions

      Chapter 8: Presenting work; focusing on a portfolio piece

      Chapter 9: Creative approaches to assessment

      Part IV: Case study material

      Case Study A : Dissertation : Debbie Williams, A study into the factors which contribute to pupils not achieving in line with national average at key stage three in information and communication technology in one local authority.

      Case Study B : Curriculum package : Michelle Bentley, music curriculum package teaching strategy - modelling and explaining Renaissance music in year 7

      Case Study C : Action research report : Laura Eaglen, A study into the effectiveness of a tailored intervention for a child with an autistic spectrum disorder.

      Appendix

      Suggested further reading

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