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PHUV9450 Educational Design Research Methods Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
- Design-baserte forskningsmetoder
- Weight
- 5.0 ECTS
- Year of study
- 2025/2026
- Course history
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- Curriculum
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SPRING 2026
- Schedule
- Programme description
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Introduction
This course addresses different forms of Educational Design Research (EDR) and the related term Design-Based Research (DBR), providing participants with a foundation in the theoretical and historical underpinnings of EDR. The course provides examples of EDR projects by the course leaders including the different steps and considerations that go in to planning such studies. Finally, the course emphasizes student participation, discussion and getting feedback on their own EDR designs and thesis writing.
Approved by LUI's educational committee 21.06.2021
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Learning outcomes
The following required coursework must be approved before the student can take the exam:
- 3 written assignments, each with maximum 6000 keystrokes
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Teaching and learning methods
Individual written examination with invigilation, 4 hours. Exam questions are in English. Students may submit their exams in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English.
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Course requirements
Preparations for the course
Students are expected to read the syllabus before the course to be able to participate actively in discussions.
Work Requirements
A 2- page sketch of the essay should be delivered prior to the second course meeting for feedback and guidance.
Attendence
80 % attendence of the time of the course is required. If a student has attended at least 60 % of the course but less than 80 %, he/she must submit an extra paper of at least 3000 words plus reference list on a given topic.
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Assessment
The candidate writes an individual essay of between 4000 - 6000 words. It can be written in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English. The essay must be related to relevant themes in the course syllabus, and may (or may not) be connected to the candidate's dissertation methods chapter. The theme of the essay shall be approved by the course coordinator in advance.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
All aids are permitted, as long as the rules for source referencing are complied with.
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Grading scale
The learning outcomes serve as criteria for assessments. The grades are "pass" or "fail".
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Examiners
The essay will be assessed by two of the course coordinators.
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Target group and admission
Target group
This PhD course is open for candidates at the PhD Program in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education, other PhD candidates, and academic employees.
Admission requirements
The requirements for admission include completing a five-year master's program (integrated or consisting of a three-year bachelor's program and a two-year master's program, in total 300 ECTS) in the fields of teacher education, other pedagogical disciplines, educational science, development studies, social sciences, or other relevant areas related to the PhD programme. The master's degree should include a substantial independent project equivalent to a master's thesis (minimum 30 ECTS). An internationally completed master's degree that corresponds to at least four years in the Norwegian education system may also be considered for admission (please check the grounds for enrollment on the website of the Directorate for Higher Education and Skills). https://hkdir.no/en/foreign-education/lists-and-databases/higher-education-entrancequalification-gsu
In case of a large number of applicants, PhD-students enrolled in the PhD programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education will be prioritized, then students in other PhD programmes, then academic employees at the Faculty of Teacher Education and International Studies.
Those applicants who are not enrolled in the PhD Programme in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education will have to send a summary of max. One A4 sheet with relevant information about their own PhD project or other project/sphere of interest containing the topic, methodology, theoretical approach, how far they are in their PhD work, and why this particular subject is relevant for their project.