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The University of Sussex Professional Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) SWAP HEA

The University of Sussex Professional Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) SWAP HEA University of Cardiff ‘Delivering professional doctorates in social work’ 11 March 2009. Headlines. Launched in 2004 Jointly provided with the Professional Doctorate in Education (EdD) launched in 1998

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The University of Sussex Professional Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) SWAP HEA

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  1. The University of Sussex Professional Doctorate in Social Work (DSW) SWAP HEA University of Cardiff ‘Delivering professional doctorates in social work’ 11 March 2009

  2. Headlines • Launched in 2004 • Jointly provided with the Professional Doctorate in Education (EdD) launched in 1998 • Recognised by the ESRC • 29 DSW and 91 EdD enrolled since the programmes began.

  3. Overall Structure and Exit Awards • Phase 1 Common taught component, DSW and EdD: min 3 terms, one year. Induction (eg to library, VLE) plus 6 weekend workshops: Friday 4.30 - 8.15; Saturday 9.30 - 4.30. • (PG Cert in Social Work Research and Evaluation) • Phase 2 Developing critical perspectives: common with distinct options DSW and EdD, min 3 terms, one year. 6 weekend workshops: Friday 4.30 - 8.15; Saturday 9.30 - 4.30. • (MA in Social Work Research and Evaluation) • Phase 3 The research component: min. 6 terms, 2 years. Supervision within specialism. 3 Saturday workshops p.a. • (DSW)

  4. The programmePhase 1 • Module 1Research and the professional: critically interrogate theory and research and claims for knowledge in the professional context.. • Assessment 5000 word essay - review and critique a published piece of research relevant to your professional setting. • Module 2Research methods and methodology: the ontological and philosophical foundations of knowledge; research design and methods. • Assessment 5000 word essay - design and pilot a research instrument and use this to explore issues of methods and methodology. • Module 3Research and evaluation in professional organisations. • Assessment 7000 word research report - small scale empirical evaluation.

  5. The programmePhase 2, Year 2 • Module 4 Developing critical perspectives: The taught course reflects the areas of study and the methodological interests of the cohort; includes seminars and workshops on substantive issues, relevant social theory and research methods. • Assessment: Critical Analytic Study (CAS) 18-20,000 words: participants choose a specialist subject to develop as a basis for the CAS. This will underpin the research thesis. They may choose a lit. review and/or empirical pilot. The CAS will incorporate an interrogation of the research questions and build on theory and research from Phase 1.

  6. Phase 3Years 3 and 4 • The research component • Thesis: a research based study of normally 35-45,000 words. It is expected that it will be completed within 6 terms. It is assessed through a viva according to doctoral criteria. • Supervision: first and second supervisor. • Required in Year 3 • Research outline (2 sides A4) • Work in progress report/research proposal (6 sides A4).

  7. Virtual learning • Use of VLE (Moodle) • value of library orientation and ITS support • EndNote • synchronous discussions • group reading task included in the Module 1 assignment • Moodle used as a repository for information, for communication purposes etc • Use of Facebook

  8. Who does it? • Senior Social Work and Social Care Professionals - Assistant Directors, Senior Practitioners, Team Managers. • School principals, assistant principals and subject leaders • Lecturer practitioners in HE: Social Work and Teacher Educators, Teaching and Learning Development Unit, ESL, Web Team. • Independent consultants

  9. How many students?

  10. Time to complete • Average time to complete EdD is 6.65 years - DSW/EdD programme is structured over 4 years. • Pressures on mid-career and mid-life professionals • Majority self-fund (PQ issue) • Lack of recognition by workplace of time required for study.

  11. Participant feedback • Very positive overall feedback • Further develop use of the VLE for discussion about all assignments • Develop training in computing facilities. • Further develop interactivity in all sessions.

  12. External Examiners (EdD and DSW) comments • Strengths • Programmes well run; academically challenging; high standards • Students are supported appropriately • Quality of feedback to students is high (2 markers for each submission) • Areas to consider • Candidates rarely complete in 4 years • Possible link between poor performance on assessed work and low take up of supervision/tutor support • Consider link between CAS and dissertation.

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