RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
A component of DMN 905 (Learning through Ministry Practice) prepared by William Badke (REVISED August 2011)

HOW TO SUBMIT ASSIGNMENTS
All assignments are to be submitted by e-mailed attachment to: badke@twu.ca. E-mailed
assignments will be graded and a reply sent to you by e-mail.
You may phone me if you have for questions: (604) 888-7511, ext.
3906 [D.Min. students love to phone, but it is much easier to
reach me by e-mail than by phone]
NOTE: Submissions may be made in point form as long as sufficient information is provided.
Please remember that process is more important than product. Assignments should
explain how you got your results as
much as they present the results themselves.
GRADING
Grades for assignments will be submitted in a
standard A, B, C, F format, which can then be translated into grade points. Our
understanding grade levels is as follows:
A+,
A, A- = superior, excellent in every aspect
B+,
B, B- = good, all aspects done in commendable way
C+,
C, C- = average achievement [not usually a good
grade at graduate level]
F = fail
Answers to all assignments must be
submitted before the student can pass the course.
In the event that a student should dispute a
grade, the student may:
a. Make a written appeal first to William
Badke.
b. Should the matter still be unresolved, the
student may wait until the final grade has been submitted. The academic officer of the
institution may go over the material and, in cooperation with William Badke, consider a
grade revision.
NOTE: The final
decision for grading rests with the academic administration of the institution in which
the student is enrolled.
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(REVISED August 26, 2011)