Educational Aims
The programme aims to develop individuals who are able to recognise and respond to opportunities to develop their own and others educational practice through the considered design and implementation of a small-scale educational research or development project.
This will include
- Exploration of project design principles, including methodological choices
- Familiarisation with a range of educational research, development and evaluation methods
- Purposeful and in-depth engagement with their chosen project design methodology and linked methods
- Purposeful engagement with approaches to data selection, data generation and data analysis methods (linked to their chosen design)
- Rehearsing different ways of communicating complex ideas in written/verbal/graphic form for different audiences (eg academic audience, professional audience, members of the public etc)
Learning outcomes
By the end of the MSt in Medical Education, within the constraints of the course, students should be able to demonstrate:
- a capacity to purposefully design, implement and critically appraise an educational project that has the potential to inform or change practice
- an ability to position their project in relevant policy/practice context and to provide a coherent account of the conceptual and methodological choices they have made in design and implementation
- the ability to communicate complex and novel ideas in accessible ways, for a range of audiences and purposes
- awareness of personal responsibility and professional codes of conduct throughout all stages of the project, working in transparent and ethical ways.
