Reflexivity and participation in communities
11. 3rd cycle Competence levels according to the Dublin Descriptors
3rd cycle | Competences | |
Knowledge and understanding |
Systematic understanding, |
Can place participatory research approaches in the wider context of research methods and their political implications |
Applying knowledge and understanding | Design and implement scholarly research | Can design a coherent participatory research project; has considered difficulties, conflicts and how to address them |
Making judgements |
original research that extends the frontier of knowledge; |
Has a solid grounding in ethical considerations implied in participatory approaches to research; can weigh up benefits and risks for different partner groups and research levels |
Communication skills |
can communicate with their peers, the larger scholarly community and with society in general about their areas of expertise |
Can communicate aims and objectives sensitively and authentically to all partner groups; can give a grounded public account of research objectives, methods and outcomes |
Learning skills | Promote professional, social and cultural advancement |
Can contribute to the further development of participative research approaches in social work and their use in professional practice |