Course aims:
To develop the student to become a critical consumer of research relevant to practice/field and following deep understanding, begin to formulate key research questions in field of study relevant to community
Learning outcomes:
1. Assemble and critically review a relevant body of literature.
2. Apply a Kaupapa Māori approach (that reflects the principles of Te Noho Kotahitanga) to knowledge gathering, developing research questions and identifying community priorities.
3. Develop a research topic, clearly articulated both in objectives and scope, that is justified by prior literature, and the current needs of the community.
Assessment 1:
Prepare of a literature review on a selected topic of your choice, with a strong articulation and argument for pursuing specific research questions.
Assessment 2:
Develop a reflective portfolio: Identify and engage with relevant community or communities in the formation of specific research questions. Address the potential impact of findings.
Assessment 1:
Prepare of a literature review on a selected topic of your choice, with a strong articulation and argument for pursuing specific research questions.
Assessment 2:
Develop a reflective portfolio: Identify and engage with relevant community or communities in the formation of specific research questions. Address the potential impact of findings.
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