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Development and research (5 cr)

Code: BG00CF40-3001

General information


Enrollment

01.08.2019 - 03.05.2020

Timing

02.09.2019 - 10.05.2020

Credits

5 op

Teaching languages

  • Finnish

Degree programmes

  • Master's Degree in Social Services and Health Care, Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Teachers

  • Hilkka Niemelä
  • Pia-Mari Riihilahti
  • Pasi Junell

Student groups

  • YTOJ19
  • YAUTE19

Objective

The student is able to distinguish and explain the similarities and differences of everyday/lay and scientific thinking. S/he is able to recognise and define targets for development, improvement and research in working life. S/he knows how to plan and implement a justified process of developing or researching.

Content

Similarities and differences in scientific and everyday/lay thinking.
Ctirical thinking and argumentation.
Critical observation of practical activities.
Making suitable questions for development and research.
Designing developmend and research processes that meet practical demands.
Theories of knowledge.
At least two different methods for development work, for example development as a process, research-based developmend, action research, evaluation research.

Materials

Toikko, T. , Rantanen, T. 2009. Tutkimuksellinen kehittämistoiminta. Tampere. Tampere University Press.
Heikkinen, H. , Rovio, E. , Syrjälä, L. 2006. Toiminnasta tietoon. Helsinki. Kansanvalistusseura
Seppänen-Järvelä, R. Karjalainen, V. 2006. Kehittämistyön risteyksiä. Helsinki. Stakes
Vehviläinen-Julkunen, K. , Kankkunen, P. 2012. Tutkimus hoitotieteessä. Sanoma Pro Oy
Pietilä, A.-M. , Länsimies-Antikainen, H. (toim.) 2008. Etiikkaa monitieteisesti. Pohdintaa ja kysymyksiä. Kuopion yliopiston julkaisuja F Yliopistotiedot 45. Hoitotieteen laitos.
Articles selected by the Lecturer

Teaching methods

Lectures 30 %, independent and group learning assignments (in Moodle) 70 %

Student workload

5 cr = 40 hours of contact time and 90 hours of independent work

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student has read all the materials used and accomplished the tasks according to instructions. S/he is able to name the basic principles of development and research and can explain the differences and similarities between development and research.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student has thoroughly read all the materials used and studiously accomplished the tasks according to instructions. S/he is able to name the basic principles of development and research and shows ability in pointing out and evaluating different objects for development and research in everyday practices. Additionally s/he
can plan and implement development and research processes including reporting.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has thoroughly read all the materials used and studiously accomplished the tasks according to instructions. S/he is able to name the basic principles of development and research and knows what kind of development and research methods are suitable for different kind of topics. S/he shows ability in pointing out and evaluating different objects for development and research in everyday practices. Additionally s/he can plan and implement development and research processes including reporting, which is done logically and clearly so that a reader is able to follow and evaluate the process and results.

Assessment methods and criteria

Learning assignments, active participation in Moodle and during the lecture day