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Module PPP-1006:
Scientific Writing & Comm II

Ysgrifennu Gwyddonol a Chyfathrebu 2 2024-25
PPP-1006
2024-25
Ysgol Seicoleg a Gwyddor Chwaraeon
Modiwl - Semester 2
10 credits
Module Organiser: Simone Lira Calabrich
Overview

Students will develop a range of transferable communication skills on this module. The module will include the following components:

  • Students will participate in workshops to further develop their science writing skills

  • Students will read articles and/or hear a series of research talks and will communicate the content of these in writing

  • Students will take part in peer led small group practice sessions for developing oral presentation skills

A typical curriculum will include workshops and lectures on: Essay planning, thesis statements, using feedback effectively, credible sources and advanced referencing and critical thinking skills.

Assessment Strategy

-threshold -D+ to D- - A basic knowledge and understanding of topic areas presented. - A description of research presented, with some sections covered clearly - Some structural issues and only some of the relevant information within the field covered. - Little demonstration of some independent research from academic sources outside of lectures and recommended readings - Few logically presented and factually correct arguments, mostly undefended by sound scientific evidence - Little original interpretation applied to problems, with few synthesis and critical thinking skills shown - Weak presentation of material, with little adherence to APA standards and lack of clear communication of scientific content. - Adequate oral presentation skills shown

-good -B+ to B- - A good knowledge and understanding of topic areas presented. - A scientific description of research presented, with most sections covered clearly and succinctly - Well-structured and mostly relevant coverage of the current field. - A demonstration of some independent research from academic sources outside of lectures and recommended readings - Mostly logically presented and factually correct arguments, often defended by sound scientific evidence - Some original interpretation applied to problems, with good synthesis and critical thinking skills shown - Good presentation of material, mostly adhering to APA standards and communicating scientific content well - Good oral presentation skills shownC+ to C- range answers will reflect the same criteria but to a somewhat lower standard

-excellent -A** to A- - A comprehensive knowledge and detailed understanding of topic areas presented. - A highly scientific description of research presented, with all sections covered clearly and succinctly. - Well-structured and highly relevant coverage of the current field. - A clear demonstration of independent research from academic sources outside of lectures and recommended readings. - Logically presented and factually correct arguments, defended by sound scientific evidence - Original interpretation applied to problems, with excellent synthesis and critical thinking skills shown. - Excellent written presentation of material, fully adhering to APA standards and clearly communicating scientific content. - Excellent oral presentations skills shown.

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate a clear understanding and/or application of the APA formatting rules and scientific writing style and conventions.

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of communication in science.

  • Demonstrate competent science writing, using format, language, and style appropriate for scientific discourse.

  • Demonstrate the ability to communicate scientific research in both written and oral formats

  • Develop confidence and scientific style in oral presentation of scientific material

  • Discuss and evaluate some of the critical and contentious issues currently being debated in the fields of Psychology and/or Sport and Exercise Sciences.

  • Present information about one or more of the major areas of Psychology and/or Sports and Exercise Science in a logical, informative and scientifically appropriate manner.

Assessment method

Essay

Assessment type

Formative

Description

Essay Draft

Weighting

0%

Due date

31/03/2025

Assessment method

Coursework

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Magazine Article

Weighting

30%

Due date

10/03/2025

Assessment method

Written Plan/Proposal

Assessment type

Summative

Description

Students will develop a research proposal. The proposal should include a brief literature review, clear research objectives, and an explanation of the proposed methodology. This assignment will assess students’ ability to design a research study and demonstrate their scientific thinking and writing skills.

Weighting

50%

Due date

06/05/2025

Assessment method

Individual Presentation

Assessment type

Summative

Description

POPPS Participation

Weighting

2%

Assessment method

Individual Presentation

Assessment type

Summative

Description

POPPS Small Roles

Weighting

4%

Assessment method

Individual Presentation

Assessment type

Summative

Description

POPPS PS 1

Weighting

5%

Assessment method

Individual Presentation

Assessment type

Summative

Description

POPPS PS 2

Weighting

5%

Assessment method

Individual Presentation

Assessment type

Summative

Description

POPPS IMP 1

Weighting

2%

Assessment method

Individual Presentation

Assessment type

Summative

Description

POPPS IMP 2

Weighting

2%

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