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Edinburgh Napier University Prof. Chris Atton
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Media theory in practice Staff research in the undergraduate classroom Involves ‘theory rich’ and ‘theory poor’ students Works against intellectual fragmentation Introduction
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Alternative media Bringing theory and findings into the curriculum Academic and students researching together A progressivist pedagogy Research Context
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Lecture begins with practice, then how theory helps Tutorial: students explore set themes Students draw on theory from other modules Tutorial: two students present papers Case Study: The Process
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Next lecture: key learning at meta-cognitive level How did our research enhance our knowledge? What did ‘new’ theory add to our understanding? How were we able to develop critiques? Case Study: Moving Forwards
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Research as ‘layers’: discovering and uncovering meanings Progressivist approach to develop critical thinkers Engaging with rapidly developing phenomena Emphasising meta-cognition and self-reflexivity Case Study: Outcomes
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‘Intellectually stimulating’ ‘Allowed for a wide range of perspectives to be considered’ ‘Allowed for the formulation of considered opinion’ ‘An opportunity for in-depth discussion’ Case Study: Feedback
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Application of systematic and critical assessment Awareness of provisional nature of knowledge Awareness of how knowledge is created, advanced and renewed Awareness of the excitement of changing knowledge Graduate Attributes
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Applicable to a wide range of subjects Careful application in vocational programmes Support for students on less ‘theory rich’ programmes Capturing new research without sacrificing depth for breadth Future Development Potential
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