11. IGNOU MED Project
The IGNOU M.Ed Project is a compulsory research-based dissertation for students enrolled in the Master of Education programme of Indira Gandhi National Open University. This project is usually associated with course code MEDP-001, and it requires conducting a systematic educational research study. ππ
Below is a complete detailed step-by-step guide.
1. Objective of IGNOU M.Ed Project π―
The project aims to:
- Develop research skills in education
- Study educational problems scientifically
- Analyse teaching-learning issues
- Provide recommendations
Typical length: 80β120 pages (Master level dissertation)
2. Choose a Suitable Topic π§
Your topic must be related to education, pedagogy, teacher education, curriculum, or educational psychology.
Example Topics
- Effectiveness of online teaching
- Teacher job satisfaction study
- Study habits and academic achievement
- Classroom management practices
- Inclusive education practices
- Attitude towards ICT in education
- Continuous comprehensive evaluation study
- Teacher training programme evaluation
β Choose topic where data collection is feasible.
3. Define Research Problem π
You must clearly define:
- Variables
- Population
- Area
Example:
βStudy of relationship between study habits and academic achievement of secondary school studentsβ
4. Formulate Objectives π―
Write 3β6 objectives
Example:
- To study study habits of students
- To measure academic achievement
- To find relationship between variables
5. Develop Hypothesis (if required) π
Example:
- There is no significant relationship between study habits and academic achievement.
6. Prepare Synopsis (Research Proposal) π
You must submit Synopsis before full project.
Synopsis Format
- Title of study
- Introduction
- Need of study
- Objectives
- Hypothesis
- Methodology
- Sample
- Tools
- Procedure
- Statistical analysis
7. Get Synopsis Approved β
- Submit to Project Guide / Study Centre
- Wait for approval
- Start project only after approval
8. Select Sample π₯
Recommended:
- 50β150 respondents
- Students / teachers / trainee teachers
Mention:
- Age group
- Gender
- School type
9. Data Collection Tools π§ͺ
You can use:
- Questionnaire
- Achievement test
- Rating scale
- Attitude scale
- Observation
10. Data Collection π
Steps:
- Take permission from school
- Explain purpose
- Distribute tools
- Collect responses
- Score data
11. Statistical Analysis π
Common methods:
- Mean
- Standard deviation
- t-test
- Correlation
- Percentage
Simple analysis is acceptable.
12. M.Ed Project Report Format π
Chapter 1 β Introduction
- Background
- Need of study
- Objectives
- Hypothesis
- Scope
- Limitations
Chapter 2 β Review of Literature
- Previous research
- Concept explanation
Chapter 3 β Methodology
- Method
- Sample
- Tools
- Procedure
- Statistical analysis
Chapter 4 β Data Analysis
- Tables
- Charts
- Interpretation
Chapter 5 β Findings & Conclusions
- Findings
- Suggestions
- Conclusion
13. Mandatory Pages π
- Title Page
- Certificate
- Declaration
- Acknowledgement
- Table of Contents
14. Ending Pages π
- References
- Appendix
- Questionnaire
- Raw data (optional)
15. Formatting Guidelines β
- Font: Times New Roman
- Size: 12
- Line spacing: 1.5
- Margin: Left 1.5 inch
- Page numbering bottom
16. Binding Instructions π
- Hard bound
- Black/Blue cover
- Single side print
17. Submission Process π¦
Submit to:
- Study centre OR
- Regional centre
Attach:
- Guide certificate
- Approved synopsis
18. Evaluation Criteria π§Ύ
Marks based on:
- Research design
- Data analysis
- Literature review
- Presentation
- Practical suggestions
19. Ideal Timeline β³
- Topic selection β 3 days
- Synopsis β 5 days
- Approval β 1 week
- Data collection β 7 days
- Analysis β 5 days
- Writing β 7 days
Total β 4 weeks
20. Common Mistakes to Avoid β
β No hypothesis
β Weak literature review
β Small sample size
β No statistical analysis
β Copy-paste content
21. Standard IGNOU M.Ed Project Structure
- Title Page
- Certificate
- Declaration
- Acknowledgement
- Contents
- Chapter 1 β Introduction
- Chapter 2 β Literature Review
- Chapter 3 β Methodology
- Chapter 4 β Analysis
- Chapter 5 β Findings
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix