Research Report for Advance HE following a Systematic literature review of assessment and feedback policy and practice on students
Item Type: | Research report (external) |
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Depositing User: | Edd Pitt |
Date Deposited: | 06 Jun 2022 10:35 UTC |
Last Modified: | 06 Jun 2022 10:35 UTC |
Resource URI: | https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/95307 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes) |
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A literature review is... usually near the beginning of a thesis or dissertation, directly after the introduction. There are exceptions to this, so it is always advisable to confirm this with your supervisor. almost entirely focused on relevant academic literature and the data collected or theories put together by recognised experts in the field.
Preparing a literature review involves: Searching for reliable, accurate and up-to-date material on a topic or subject. Reading and summarising the key points from this literature. Synthesising these key ideas, theories and concepts into a summary of what is known. Discussing and evaluating these ideas, theories and concepts.
A simple structure for a short review of a book or journal article (c. 500-1000 words) would be as follows: An introduction. A short summary of the text. The strengths of the text. The weaknesses of the text. A conclusion summarising your overall assessment of the text. In longer critical reviews - comprising over 1000 words - each section ...
The Library now has access to Cochrane Interactive Learning consisting of 11 modules to help you improve your knowledge and skills in conducting systematic reviews. Whilst Cochrane is designed for healthcare interventions, any researcher who is interested in systematic reviews or systematic searching can benefit from this resource with the ...
A literature review provides a summary of the literature on a particular topic and is often used as background and context to your own experiment. It is down to the researcher to set the parameters for the search based on relevance to the area of research. ... The views expressed in this blog are not necessarily those of the University of Kent ...
Managing reviews - "research logs", searching, extracting, documentation. The resources listed below, and in the right column, are a sample of what can be used to manage a literature review "systematically". The Research Logs box describes monitoring, managing, and documenting the "literature review" process as a whole.
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Systematic reviews. A systematic review is a specialist type of literature review conducted to address a specific research question. You will aim to find, code, evaluate, and compile all previous research related to your topic using a systematic process. PICO frameworks are traditionally used for systematic reviews, however a CIMO framework can ...
An excellent research project hinges on a good research question, and a good research question requires you to be familiar with previous research and theories. This is why one of the initial tasks associated with a dissertation, a final-year project and other similar research-focused activities is conducting a literature review of previously published work.
We've created a Writing a Literature Review reading list of the books we recommend you use when doing a literature review. We've bought new books and extra copies and e-books where they are available. Research post-graduates could use these alongside the Writing a Literature Review guidance in their Moodle module Skills Training, Resources & Guidance for Postgraduate Researchers.
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A literature review provides a summary of the literature on a particular topic and is often used as background and context to your own experiment. it is down to the researcher to set the parameters for based on relevance to the area of research. To help start your literature review you can watch the 'Search strategies' video (25mins ...
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In this module, students conduct an extended literature review and critique on a topic relevant to organisational psychology. The topic will be developed through discussion with an academic supervisor, to identify a particular area of research that is relevant and topical. ... University of Kent makes every effort to ensure that module ...
Developing a Literature Review . 1. Purpose and Scope. To help you develop a literature review, gather information on existing research, sub-topics, relevant research, and overlaps. Note initial thoughts on the topic - a mind map or list might be helpful - and avoid unfocused reading, collecting irrelevant content.
This paper is based on a literature review conducted by Dr Hannah J Swift and Ben Steeden, School of Psychology, the University of Kent, summarising what existing research tells us about the role ...
Examples of literature reviews. Step 1 - Search for relevant literature. Step 2 - Evaluate and select sources. Step 3 - Identify themes, debates, and gaps. Step 4 - Outline your literature review's structure. Step 5 - Write your literature review.
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From the traditional canon to the innovative contemporary novel, our BA English Literature programme empowers you to identify how the world is perceived and informed through literary narratives. We will give you the confidence and support to apply your understanding of literature to today's world, gaining critical and creative skills that allow you to effect change and shape your own future ...
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A literature review provides a summary of the literature on a particular topic and is often used as background and context to your own experiment. It is down to the researcher to set the parameters for the search based on relevance to the area of research. ... The views expressed in this blog are not necessarily those of the University of Kent ...
From the traditional canon to the innovative contemporary novel, our BA English Literature programme empowers you to identify how the world is perceived and informed through literary narratives. We will give you the confidence and support to apply your understanding of literature to today's world, gaining critical and creative skills that allow you to effect change and shape your own future ...
Pitt, Edd, Quinlan, Kathleen M. (2022) Impacts of higher education assessment and feedback policy and practice on students: A review of the literature 2016-2021. Advance HE, 112 pp. (KAR id:95307)
A literature review may consist of simply a summary of key sources, but it usually has an organizational pattern and combines both summary and synthesis, often within specific conceptual categories.A summary is a recap of the important information of the source, but a synthesis is a re-organization, or a reshuffling, of that information in a way that informs how you are planning to investigate ...