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1 Welcome Congratulations on Joining the MA Programme
Welcome to English IUG Wish you the best success & excellence in both lives

2 Research Methods for Applied Linguists & Translators Dr Nazmi Almasri Sept 2017 The Islamic University of Gaza

3 Session (1) Introduction to the course (syllabus)
Introduction to research Different types of research What is a research report? (structure of research Paper) Preparation & Activity (1)

4 Course description Core foundation course for Master courses & dissertation Practical research skills course on how to conduct quality research Focusses on understanding and conducting quality theoretical & empirical research

5 Aims To develop conceptual and practical understanding of the fundamental principles of research and the steps utilized in implementing a quality quantitative and qualitative research activity. To develop participants’ research skills necessary to design, plan, implement and successfully complete a substantial research project in applied linguistics and translation. To enable students to effectively and properly carry out library and internet-based research starting from choosing a topic to producing a quality research article.

6 Learning outcomes Demonstrate understanding of research principles and ethics; Critically compare and evaluate research methods, select one or more methods and justify their choice; Critically read and evaluate different types (quantitative, qualitative or mixed) of research articles in the fields of applied linguistics and translation; Formulate a researchable problem, research questions and hypotheses; review relevant literature Demonstrate an understanding of the concepts of validity and reliability

7 Learning outcomes 7. Construct an effective questionnaire that employs several types of survey questions; 8. Use common data collection tools: interviews, questionnaire, observation and document analysis 9. Present, analyze and interpret the data collected 10. Express implications and suggestions 11. Use appropriate citing and documentation of references 12. Present the research

8 Key transferable skills
Critical evaluation Application of advanced analytical skills Persuasion through rational argument Appropriate academic presentation Appropriate language use Effective computer use

9 Methodology Lecture individual preparation written assignments
Presentation Demonstration group discussions team work Moodle

10 Assessment Preparation: 7 Moodle quizzes (taking highest 6) 15%
Action Research practice activity % Critique of 2 research articles & one dissertation % Research proposal & presentation % Final Exam     % Total %

11 Assignments 7 Moodle quizzes (taking highest 6) = 15%
Moodle based quizzes to be done at home Tool & incentive for preparation & increasing knowledge, skills & learning experiences gained Mainly objective, direct & simple questions Full details & examples of other assignments will be avaialble on Moodle

12 Course topics Introduction to the course Introduction to research
Topic/week Introduction to the course Introduction to research 9. Research Variables, Validity & Reliability 2. Resources for conducting & writing research in applied linguistics & translation 10. Designing a quantitative study 3. Citation & documentation 11. Designing a qualitative research 4. Academic writing style 12. Classroom Research & Action Research 5. Choosing a research topic & writing research questions & hypotheses 13. Analyzing quantitative & qualitative 6. Constructing a Literature Review 14. Research proposal Presentations & feedback 7. Common data collection measures 15. Research proposal Presentations & feedback 8. Introduction to data collection tools 16. Final Exam

13 Required Textbooks Mackey, Alison and Gass, Susan (2005). Second Language Research: Methodology and Design. London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Saldanha, Gabriela and O’Brien (2014).  Research Methodologies in Translation Studies. London: Routledge. Hatem, Basel (2002) The Map -A Beginner's Guide to Doing Research in Translation Studies Griffee, Dale T. (2012). An Introduction to Second Language Research Methods: Design and Data. Berkeley: TESL-EJ Publications. L. Perry Jr, Fred (2005) Research in Applied Linguistics: Becoming a Discerning Consume. London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

14 References (E-Library)
Dörnyei, Z. (2010). Questionnaires in second language research: Construction, administration, and processing.  (2nd ed.). London: Routledge. Dörnyei, Z. (2007). Research methods in applied linguistics: Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methodologies. Oxford: OUP. Richards, Keith; Ross, Steven and Seedhouse, Paul (2012). Research Methods for Applied Language Studies. London: Routledge. Gray, D. E. (2009).  Doing Research in the Real World. London: Sage. (A straightforward, general introduction with the focus on applied research.). McDonough, Jo; McDonough, Steven H. and Sealey, Alison (2010). Researching English Language: A Resource Book for Students· Routledge ·  Brown, J and Rodgers, T (2002). Doing Second Language Research: An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Second Language Research for Graduate/Master's Students in TESOL and Applied Linguistics, and Other. OUP Oxford

15 References Williams, Jenny and Chesterman, A. (2002). The Map: A Beginner's Guide to Doing Research in Translation. Routledge. Ary, D. Jacobs, L & Sorenson, C. ( 2010). Introduction to Research in Education. Wadsworth. USA. Munday, Jeremy (2012). Introducing Translation Studies: Theories and Applications. 3 edition. Routledge. Hale, Sandra and Napier, Jemina (2013). Research Methods in Interpreting: A Practical Resource (Research Methods in Linguistics). Bloomsbury Academic Schaffner, Christina (Ed) (2004).  Translation Research and Interpreting Research: Traditions, Gaps and Synergies. Clevedon/Buffalo/Toronto: Multilingual Matters, 2004. Helle Dam-Jensen & Carmen Heine (2009). Process Research Methods and Their Application in the Didactics of Text Production and Translation. trans-kom, 2 [1]: 1-25.

16 Contact info Mobile & Whasapp group: Office: Admin Building, 4th floor, Room 412 Website: Moodle:


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