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1 HEALTH and EDUCATION Module Number: ED31220 Course Tutor Dr Malcolm Thomas

2 HEALTH and EDUCATION Module Number: ED31220 Course Tutor Dr Malcolm Thomas LECTURE 14: Coursework Review

3 HEALTH and EDUCATION Module Number: ED31220 SEMESTER 2 TIMETABLE  LECTURE 11: Key Models of Health (1) Tuesday 4 February 2003, 5-6pm  LECTURE 12: Key Models of Health (2) Tuesday 11 February 2003, 5-6pm  LECTURE 13: Nutritional Disorders: Their Role in Health Education Tuesday 18 February 2003, 5-6pm  LECTURE 14: Coursework Review Tuesday 25 February 2003, 5-6pm  READING Wk: Self-Study Tasks 3 – 7 March 2003  LECTURE 15: Epidemiology: Its Role in Health Education & Promotion Tuesday 11 March 2003, 5-6pm

4 HEALTH and EDUCATION Module Number: ED31220 SEMESTER 2 TIMETABLE (continued)  LECTURE 16: Health Education & Promotion Tuesday 18 March 2003, 5-6pm  LECTURE 17: Health Promoting Message Tuesday 25 March 2003, 5-6pm  LECTURE 18: Health-Related Survey: Group Progress Reports Tuesday 1 April 2003, 5-6pm  LECTURE 19: Health Promoting School –factors & obstacles Tuesday 29 April 2003, 5-6pm  LECTURE 20: Health and Academic Performance Tuesday 6 May 2003, 5-6pm

5 SURVEY GROUPFOCUS LITERATURE REVIEW RESEARCH QUESTIONS HYPOTHESES METHODOLOGY PILOT STUDY MAIN STUDY RESULTSANALYSIS INTERPRETATIONKEY OUTCOMES OBJECTIVES KEY RESEARCH STAGES

6 COURSEWORK REVIEW Lecture 14

7 GROUP PROJECT GUIDANCE As a group, you need to: 1. Identify the focus of your study; 2. Refer to previous surveys conducted by research workers; 3. Determine the objectives of your survey; 4. Justify key research questions; 5. Plan and design your survey approach; 6. Delegate tasks amongst your group; 7. Conduct a pilot study; 8. Analyse and refine the pilot study instrument; 9. Conduct the main survey; 10. Analyse the data obtained; 11. Identify key outcomes and re-examine research questions; 12. Draw conclusions.

8 GROUP PROJECT GUIDANCE As a group member, remember to: Consult the coursework assessment criteria before you commence writing your survey report. In the past students have lost marks because they have not addressed assessment requirements.

9 SURVEY REPORT GUIDANCE INTRODUCTION As a group member, you need to: 1. Clearly state the reasons for undertaking the survey; 2. Justify these reasons within the context of related literature i.e. other studies, reports etc.; 3. State the objectives of your survey; 4. Justify key research questions arising from the literature review and justify what is feasible in your group’s study; 5. Ensure you acknowledge references in your introduction.

10 SURVEY REPORT GUIDANCE METHODOLOGY As a group member, you need to: 1. Clearly justify your research design and data collection instruments, e.g. questionnaires; 2. Justify the research design and instruments within the context of related literature i.e. other studies, reports etc.; 3. Give an overview of the research design process; 4. Justify key questions asked in research instruments such as questionnaires; 5. Ensure you acknowledge references in your methodology that will substantiate your research design; 6. Outline fully how respondents were targeted and data collected; 7. Give an indication of pilot study findings and follow-up changes to research instruments; 8. Indicate how data was collected in the main survey. 9. Include copies of pilot and main survey questionnaires in your appendix.

11 SURVEY REPORT GUIDANCE SURVEY FINDINGS & PRESENTATION As a group member, you need to: 1. Select & justify the survey data that you wish to present; 2. Only present key findings in the body of the report. Supplementary evidence can be placed in the appendix; 3. Ensure number of respondents is clearly stated; 4. Incorporate key data in the form of figures/tables in main text; 5. Please type your assignment and use appropriate software to create figures e.g. bar charts, tables, Pie diagrams etc.; 6. If presenting qualitative data (based on interviews) include quotations as appropriate to stress a common finding; 7. Include an overview of all survey findings in your appendix; 8. Avoid spelling mistakes and grammatical errors.

12 SURVEY REPORT GUIDANCE ANALYSIS OF DATA & INTERPRETATION As a group member, you need to: 1. Demonstrate your ability to critically analyse the data; 2. Utilise appropriate analyses; 3. Interpret your data in relation to previously justified research questions / hypotheses; 4. Draw comparison with related research studies.

13 SURVEY REPORT GUIDANCE CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATIONS As a group member, you need to: 1. Demonstrate your ability to critically review initial hypotheses / research questions in light of data gathered ; 2. Identify and summarise key findings; 3. Offer personal opinions; 4. Draw comparison with related research studies; 5. Identify weaknesses / limitations (if any) of survey conducted.

14 SURVEY REPORT GUIDANCE BIBLIOGRAPHY & ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE As a group member, you need to: 1. Demonstrate your ability to critically review the literature; 2. Acknowledge all references properly in text and bibliography; 3. Demonstrate evidence of additional reading & information;


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