Semester 1: Project Proposal (500 words) 20% You are challenged to secure a link with a workplace setting and to negotiate an extended work placement (60 hours) over the academic year (LO2).
Semester 1: Project Proposal (500 words) 20%You are challenged to secure a link with a workplace setting and to negotiate an extended work placement (60 hours) over the academic year (LO2). During this time, you are challenged to work with the employer to plan and implement a work-based project that will explore pre-determined aims based on workplace needs (LO4). For this, the employer’s details must be registered via evision, and you must submit details of the proposed workplace project (500 words) via the Turnitin link on the Moodle page for SHN6192 by 25th July 2025 The word count for this assessment is 500 words. This does not include the reference list. Any work after 500 words will not be marked if you exceed the word limit. Whilst you are not penalised for being under the word count, work that is substantially under the word count will be more limited in meeting the programme learning outcomes. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Key termsCollaboration Work-Based Learning Project | ||||||||||||||||||||
Learning OutcomeOn successful completion of the module, students will be able to: LO1. Enhance their personal effective working relationships as part of the team working for the organisation/agency concerned. LO2. Negotiate learning outcomes related to the critical issue under investigation within the workplace to a satisfactory agreement and contract with both the employer and with Leeds Trinity University. LO3. Demonstrate an ability to reflect upon their own performance, analyse critically, synthesise and evaluate data/ information and research, constructing an informed argument and presenting their findings. LO4. Design an appropriate format of assessment to meet the expectations of Level 6 study including a demonstration of independence of study and argument. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Key Resources:Bos, J. (2020) Research ethics for students in the social sciences. First edition, 2020. [Online]. Cham: Springer International Publishing. Davidson, J. P. (2019) Everyday project management. First edition. Oakland, California: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc. Helyer, R. et al. (2020) The work-based learning student handbook. Third edition. London: Macmillan Education. Singhal, A. & Bhatt, P. (2017) 9 habits of project leaders: experience and data-driven practical advice in project execution. 1st edition. Newtown Square, Pennsylvania: Project Management Institute. Tuttle, S. (2018) Prince2® in action: project management in real terms: project management in real terms. 1st edition. Cambridgeshire: IT Governance Publishing. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Template:PLTW Project Proposal Template (word count: 500 words) This plan can serve as a starting point for your proposal. Customise it to align with your specific healthcare organisation. Ensure that your proposal is clear, well-structured, and compelling to gain support for this important initiative in healthcare. 1. Proposal Title:[For example," Improving Patient-Centered Care through Telehealth Integration", or Simplifying Healthcare Through Visual Tools for Better Patient Care and Efficiency, etc] 2. Introduction/Background (Approx. 200 words)
Problem Statement:
3. Research Objectives
4. Research Question(s)
5. Methodology
WORKPLACE: This project will adopt a Secondary data collection strategy, looking at several documents in the workplace to answer the question. (Nursing home...) Also, looking at published data such as systematic reviews. A literature review will be conducted to generate information about the research topic. Key search terms such as ‘Wellbeing’ and ‘Student’ and ‘university’ will be used to search for the literature. Databases such as google scholar, LTU library, Web of Science. E-LEARNING/SKILLS DEVELOPMENT: This project will adopt a Secondary data collection strategy, looking at several e-learning courses to answer the question. (Where from what course? Open Learn ... ‘Managing communication in the Health care setting’) Also, looking at published data such as systematic reviews. A literature review will be conducted to generate information about the research topic. Key search terms such as ‘Wellbeing’ and ‘Student’ and ‘university’ will be used to search for the literature. Databases such as google scholar, LTU library, Web of Science. 150 words 6. Benefits and Expected Outcomes
This project expects to find positive outcomes for patient satisfaction/childhood development in school/ efficiency in laundry services in care homes. The benefits of this are:
7. Ethical ConsiderationsThe project is subject to ethical approval by LTU ethics committee. Secondary research ethics is important to uphold becuase....... Respect for privacy, consent, and confidentiality will be maintained. 8. Project Timeline
9. Reference ListFit to Submit: Assignment Checklist This brief assignment checklist is designed to help you avoid some of the most common mistakes made in coursework. You can sometimes lose marks by forgetting some of the more straightforward elements of your assignments. We recommend you “tick off” each of the points below as you prepare your work for submission. If you need any help. You can ask your module tutor. TICK
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