B830 Making a Difference
approaching TMA 02by
Henri J RuffR02 Tutor
TMA 02 – aims of this wrap-up session
By the end of this session you will be better able to prepare for it by:
• understanding what TMA 02 is designed to achieve
• understanding how the separate parts of the assignment contribute to this
• Seeing more clearly how you benefit from doing the TMA
To develop your skills in developing a convincing EBI proposal…
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… an opportunity to enable your tutor to give you useful feedback on what you intend to do
The TMA’s aims
•The calendar is misleading! You submit TMA02 only once, at a point in the autumn of your choosing.
•Q1 should form a stand-alone proposal, with a word-limit of 2,500 words
Stop press
a) A clear statement of the aims and objectives – including objectives for your own learning and development
TMA – your report must cover…
b) A preliminary analysis on which this statement is based…
i.e. what reasoning & evidence * do you have that it’s a real issue for the organisation, and why is it worth doing, (benefits)
* “I think’” is not evidence
b) A preliminary analysis on which this statement is based…
ii) that your diagnosis….will be a sensible way to address the issue
NB. Diagnosis of anything complex is often iterative – you may well do more before TMA 03]
TMA – your report must cover…
b) A preliminary analysis on which this statement is based…
iii) …will be informed & improved by drawing on a sufficiently broad range of appropriate theory
TMA – your report must cover…
b) Justification for these aims and objectives
iv) …will be informed by appropriate evidence
What evidence will you use, where will you use it, how will you collect it, and how will it actually inform your initiative?
TMA – your report must cover…
b) Justification for these aims and objectives
v) …that key stakeholders support or will support…
Who are the key stakeholders, why will they support it, if key stakeholders do not support you what can you do to manage them in a way that will either neutralise them, or turn them in to supporters?
What is the evidence of support?
TMA – your report must cover…
b) Justification for these aims and objectives
vi) …will offer substantial scope for your professional development
TMA – your report must cover…
c) A statement of the resources and other support you think necessary
Likely need a range of resources… access, other people’s time, budget etc. Your proposal will not be convincing if you have not thought about these, and already started to negotiate them
What is the evidence for resource support?]
TMA – your report must cover…
d) An outline plan…..
‘is it feasible (iii) ?’– requires more than a cursory listing of stages – will serve as a reality check, and as a vital tool in monitoring your progress, so showing deadlines for stages is important.
NB. tutor is one resource – plan to use your 1-2-1 hour!
TMA – your report must cover…
This allows the tutor to give you helpful feedback on how you are progressing with the ‘developing your learning skills’ objective of the course, and to check that you are on track for being able to get most of the 20 marks for reflections on learning and planning future development in TMA 03!
NB: this bit needs theory and evidence too! Kolb is not the only learning theorist ….
Q2: Evidenced account of learning so far
B830 Making a Difference
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Prepared for the B830 Course Team by Siv Vangen