Friday 9 March 2012

Module 2 - What the Inquiry Plan might look like

 I have produced a document that sets out some Inquiry Plan Headings that I think might help.

12 comments:

  1. I have just read through this Inquiry Plan Headings doc and found it extremely useful. Although I am a while away from attempting to start my Inquiry Plan this has given me a much clearer view on what it is expected to include and I will definatly use it to help me.

    Many thanks :)

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    1. Thanks Lizzie, yes its a bit premature but now you know its there when you need it.

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  2. Thanks Alan - as we discussed theses headings - which is sort of what we used to do more of when we did 'projects reflect both the questions that are in the Module 2 Handbook Assessment criteria and the information in Reader 6 - especially the information on p. 34 - for the practitioner research with the inquiry - these are 'the academic conventions' as Peter Thomas would say about how to communicate your planning that involves a practitioner research element. You can also add activities, other training you might be undertaking, workshop planning, into this mix for the inquiry planning. Remember also that there are some elements of the planning that can be left incomplete because you will focus while undertaking the inquiry in the next module - so just say that in the plan.

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  3. Thankyou Alan, this has woken me up to the final assessment for this Module, rather than just working through the tasks. It is good to have in mind the finished product of all the Task exercises, while you work through them. Thankyou!

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  4. Thanks Alan, I will definitely be looking back at this.

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  5. Thank you Alan, this goes a long way in helping me 'put into order' the headings as they are all over the place currently 'Messy' as Adesola puts it...

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  6. Yes, I have to agree. I found it very useful to and this document expresses very clear what we have to include. Thank you for that!

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  7. So helpful, thank you so much!

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  8. Thanks Alan, I was struggling to think of other things to include, this has been a great help!

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  9. Big thanks to you Alan. This has really helped me in the short time I have had to complete my first draft. I'm just trying to elongate my draft. I really appreciate you writing examples of the different headings too. It has given me a good thought process for what I want to write.

    Lily

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  10. Alan,

    Thank you this is a big help!

    In our rationale, how general should our questionning be?

    Thanks

    Rebecca

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  11. Alan,

    This is such a great guide. I've really used it and it has aided me to shape up a proposal.

    Thank you

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