Monthly Archives: January 2024

Phase 2 – Research the relationship between my practice and industry (professionals)

“Career education helps students to develop the skills that are needed to evaluate potential career paths. Students engage in hands-on learning to master a craft” (www.positiveaction.net, n.d.) Upon analysis of my work and its connection to the industry, namely interacting with … Continue reading

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Research – Planning Mode for my Intervention Blog

“What is the meaning of training in teaching? Teaching focuses on imparting knowledge and facilitating learning, while training concentrates on developing specific skills and abilities. Teaching emphasizes understanding and conceptual comprehension, whereas training places emphasis on practical application and execution.” (Testbook, … Continue reading

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Phase 2: Research Blog 2

On deciding on my research question and establishing the data I needed to extract to get the information that I wanted while undertaking primary research (making enquiries with UAL colleagues as per phase one of my plans), I looked to … Continue reading

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Phase 2: Research – Blog 1 (planning)

Before beginning to prepare and plan my action research study, I made sure I knew what action research was. “Action research is a research method that aims to simultaneously investigate and solve an issue. In other words, as its name suggests, … Continue reading

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Phase 1 – My Rationale

On reflection of my ARP, I originally foresaw an intervention that would be based on an amendment to the current UAL code of Conduct. However, the legal requirements and structural sign offs that this would require would be extremely transformational … Continue reading

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Phase 1 – Scaffolding my ARP Rationale

Representation within education is paramount for inspiration and the lack of constitutes to barriers within institutions, which can have a direct impact on student attainment and retention (Finnigan, n.d.). Deficiencies and barriers within policy and systems provide hindrances to marginalised … Continue reading

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