Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

Liverpool School of Art & Design

Learning Methods

Lecture

Practical

Seminar

Tutorial

Module Offerings

6116HA-JAN-MTP

Aims

To allow students the academic space to follow and develop their personal areas of interest identified at Levels 4 and 5. To develop the ability of students to plan, implement and complete a sustained piece of practical or applied research. To encourage students to gain experience in situations outside the university. To promote the application of specific and transferable skills in a professional environment.

Learning Outcomes

1.
Demonstrate a self-directed approach to personal study.
2.
Research, comprehend, question and use concepts which relate to the chosen project(s).
3.
Demonstrate a level of autonomy and ability to interact with external institutions.
4.
Demonstrate appropriate written and oral communication and evaluation skills, present work of a professional standard using the Harvard system of annotation and reference.
5.
Show critical capacity in relation to texts and images.
6.
Demonstrate independence of judgement.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:
The Learning Outcomes for this module will be achieved through project-based Learning Agreements. Each student will devise their own programme of work, which is supported and guided by tutorials and seminars. Students may work on one or more self-generated projects. They will be expected to work independently and demonstrate an ability to use available resources effectively. Project work submitted for assessment will include a written evaluation.

Typical projects might include: Curating and Cataloguing an exhibition; Production of an annotated/audio guide for existing exhibition; Critical Review(s) of visual production with specific market target Research and preparation for a set of public/educational lectures exploring set theme(s); Authoring websites with relevant content; Providing an educational programme for a target audience.

Students will attend the cross-programme semester-long series of lectures by artists, historians, critics and industry professionals.
Module Overview:
This module allows students to follow and develop their own personal areas of interest identified to develop the ability to plan, implement and complete a sustained piece of practical or applied research.
Additional Information:
This module enables students to undertake their own in-depth project. Via sustained application and increasing independence of operation, the module provides an opportunity for students to enhance and consolidate intellectual and practical achievements. 

Assessments

Practice