Krótki kurs dotyczący case study – 8 października, Londyn
18.06.2010Polecamy kurs pokazujący metodę case study (Yin 2009) dla arteterapeutów praktyków, którzy w ramach swojej pracy muszą przeprowadzić profesjonalną ewaluację oferowanego programu.
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Research & Service Evaluation Workshop: Case Study Methods
Convenor: Dr Paul Camic
Venue: BAAT, 24 – 27 White Lion Street, London N1 9PD
Date: Friday 8 October 2010, 10.00am – 4.00pm
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Arts Therapists are increasingly asked to undertake service evaluation and research as part of their posts.
This workshop provides an introduction to the use of Yin’s (2009) approach to Case Study Methodology as an effective research and service evaluation tool for busy clinicians and clinical researchers. Research can be an activity that causes frustration for clinicians as the ‘language’ and methods of research can sometimes be difficult to grasp and can appear as interesting as attempting to mix water and oil. Through a lively interaction of theory, experiential exercises, group discussion and jargon-busting practical suggestions this workshop will provide participants with the skills needed to undertake a small scale project. Participants will learn the ‘nuts and bolts’ of Case Study Methodology including how to set up a project and collect information, analyse data, integrate findings with theory and prepare a written report.
Paul Camic is Reader in Clinical and Health Psychology, Research Director and Senior Consultant in the
Department of Applied Psychology at Canterbury Christ Church University’s Salomons Campus in Tunbridge Wells where he also coordinates the PhD programme in Psychology, Arts & Health. Paul has previously taught in the Art Therapy MA at the University of Illinois-Chicago and in the Dance-Movement Therapy MA at Columbia College Chicago. He also developed and lead the Creative and Expressive Arts speciality in the Clinical Psychology programme at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. He is co-editor of Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice. He is a licensed clinical psychologist in the US and HPC registered in the UK.
Wiecej informacji: http://www.baat.org/shortcourses.html
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