- BSBRES801A - Initiate and lead applied research
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BSBRES801A
Initiate and lead applied research
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Version 1.0
Issue Date: June 2024
This unit applies to leaders or managers using applied research to ensure learning can enhance individual, team and organisational performance.
The intended purpose and approach to applied research may vary across a range of contexts and organisations. In this unit, the focus is on applied research to attain improved organisational outcomes. It involves leading a range research activities and techniques that, in combination, can provide quality information to enhance learning related activities and the development of capabilities.
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to plan, conduct and report on applied research to influence strategic practices and outcomes within an organisational context.
The unit also covers constructing an applied research strategy, using a range of applied research techniques, and analysing and presenting findings.
No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement.
You may want to include more information here about the target group and the purpose of the assessments (eg formative, summative, recognition)
Employability Skills
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Evidence Required
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The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package. | |
Overview of assessment | |
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Evidence of the following is essential: formulating a research proposal or plan which includes: specific research questions or hypotheses valid population or sample size description of the geographical, cultural, social or institutional context within which the research will be carried out full description of the data collection methods analysis of the limitations to research design designing an applied research project using appropriate tools and techniques research report with analysis of data, and valid and reliable findings utility and relevance of the research results knowledge of applied research techniques. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Assessment must ensure: research activity relates to an actual workplace or simulated context and topic competence is consistently demonstrated over time, over a range of applied topics, and using a range of tools and techniques appropriate to the given situations and research topic. |
Method of assessment | A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit: direct questioning combined with review of portfolios of evidence and third party workplace reports of on-the-job performance by the candidate applied projects or assessment activities relating to conducting applied research observation of contextual application of skills oral or written questioning to assess knowledge of applied research. |
Guidance information for assessment | Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended, for example: BSBITB701A Implement advanced electronic technologies BSBLED702A Lead learning strategy implementation BSBLED703A Implement improved learning practice BSBLED704A Review enterprise e-learning systems and solutions implementation BSBLED709A Identify and communicate trends in career development. |
Submission Requirements
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Assessment Tasks
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Required skills |
communication and teamwork skills to: analyse and interpret structurally intricate information in the area being researched consult with target groups using a range of communication techniques develop written texts which deal with complex ideas and concepts present research results creatively to meet audience needs initiative and enterprise skills to discover and source appropriate information, and to identify future implication of information and data collected planning and organising skills to: construct an applied research strategy initiate and design research methodology manage an applied research project frame research strategy in consideration of available resources problem-solving skills to: develop and examine the validity of the hypothesis using a range of applied research techniques collect, organise, analyse and present data analyse research check the integrity of data collected conduct trend analyses self-management and learning skills to: manage own time and determine priorities review and adhere to relevant ethics and codes of conduct store data to maintain privacy and confidentiality of information conduct research to develop capabilities and learning related activities technical skills to: select suitable technology and technical services use a range of software programs use technology and the internet to discover, access, collect and store data, information and research in a systematic manner. |
Required knowledge |
communication processes and methods data collection methods legislation, regulations, policies, procedures and guidelines relating to handling or storing data, including privacy and freedom of information presentation techniques reporting methods research ethics and codes of conduct research tools and methods selection of appropriate applied research techniques. |
The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. | |
Applied research purpose may be contained in documents such as: | agreements research brief research contracts research guidelines research statement |
Target group may include: | age cohort career choices cultural background and needs diversity employees employment status or role end users learners/students learning styles and preferences level of education achieved literacy and numeracy skills location occupational health and safety predetermined service user group skill or competency profile socioeconomic background |
Applied research strategy may cover: | analysis of industry specific trends, statistics and issues collection of data to assist informed decision making, planning or risk management data and information relating to strategy, policy, practices, or work processes developed and implemented by an organisation formation of solutions to complex problems information and analysis needed to develop a campaign, strategic plan, industry or sector plan and strategy, or to bargain effectively with employers information and analysis to conduct a strategic or community campaign or activity relationship or relevance of a theory, principle or practice to an immediate practical problem, issue or to test a proposed solution |
Factors affecting reliability and validity may include: | sample size type or survey used (e.g. comparing types and methods to increase validity) capacity to generalise findings across the whole population access appropriate population |
Hypothesis is: | conceptual or operational proposition or explanation that will be tested through the conduct of the applied research |
Tools may be: | designed for electronic or physical presentation involve a range of technologies (online or computer-based) |
Resources may include: | components required design specifications infrastructure monetary physical technical manuals samples |
Applied research methods and theories may cover: | methods such as: action research case study classification experience and intuition experiments interviews map making mathematical models and simulations participant observation physical traces analysis semiotics surveys statistical data analysis statistical surveys ethnographic research content, textual analysis, theories and techniques, which will vary upon consideration of: application of statistical methods causal factors and dependant or independent variables critical analysis experimental, quasi-experimental, non-experimental mathematical calculations problem solving qualitative or quantitative research sampling and sample size |
Data collection techniques may include: | collaboration with other experts or mentors desk research document research field study observation physical items analysis interviews questionnaires surveys |
Suitable technology may include: | communication technology and networks databases and the use of spreadsheets, graphs, trend and time series, and mathematical equations hardware and software |
Appropriate sources of information may include: | archives community organisations computer data, including internet discussions with current industry practitioners discussions with industry personnel, manufacturers, and technical and sales personnel government departments industry associations and organisations industry journals libraries (such as text, film, video, sound, graphic) media (such as film, television, radio, newspapers, multimedia) media archives museums, galleries organisational policies, procedures and journals personal observations and experience professional organisations reference books technical publications, manuals |
Contributors may include: | individuals and groups both inside and outside the organisation who have some direct interest or expertise in relation to the applied research or who provide data |
Relevance of the research may be based on: | available time and resources feasibility of implementing the recommendations findings of previous and current research original research parameters and brief quality and credibility of the methodology value of its usefulness value of the information and data |
Legal requirements may include: | agreements with third parties that supply research or data competency standards contracts copyright and privacy laws relating to physical materials and electronic technology licensing plagiarism privacy relevant commonwealth and state/territory legislation, policy, codes of practice and national standards security of information |
Presenting research findings may include: | circulating publications for comment and critique on the internet contributing to strategic policy drafting publications or reports presentations at seminars and conferences providing data, plans, specifications and reports resulting in changed work practice/s or design/s providing internal reports verbally, in writing or via presentations publishing papers and articles for expert review and audiences publishing reports and articles for lay audiences |
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Observation Checklist
Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice | Yes | No | Comments/feedback |
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Clarify and confirm applied research purpose and needs of the target group | |||
Determine policies and procedures in relation to conducting applied research | |||
Establish mechanisms for collecting and maintaining data in a systematic manner | |||
Analyse factors affecting the reliability and validity of data | |||
Review relevant research ethics and codes of conduct | |||
Prepare applied research strategy and hypothesis | |||
Frame a research strategy in consideration of available tools and resources | |||
Review and evaluate a range of applied research methods, theories and data collection techniques | |||
Select appropriate methods to gather and analyse data | |||
Use, as appropriate, suitable technology and technology services to support data collection and analysis | |||
Access appropriate sources of information and contributors relevant to the research | |||
Optimise relevance of the research through integrity of the data collected and analysis tools used | |||
Evaluate how research findings such as trends and changes will impact on learning strategy | |||
Review data and research findings for accuracy of details and adherence to any legal requirements | |||
Collate and analyse data for relevance against the original applied research strategy | |||
Document and present research findings in a clear and logical manner consistent with audience needs | |||
Identify the need for and an appropriate approach to, further research |
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