Changing … The Way Research Methods are taught Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005.

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Changing … The Way Research Methods are taught Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Individual level Short term Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Avoiding fear of statistics 1. Organise lectures/assignment as practical problem solving missions -Invite people from private sector or invite colleagues from other departments -Let them present a case Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Avoiding fear of statistics - students solve the problem in workgroups - follow up in consultancy-type workshops - students present progress - marking on progress, not on finding the result Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Avoiding fear of statistics 2. Invest more effort in finding places for attachment of students and in finding better ways of supervising them. Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Avoiding fear of statistics 3. Use real world data sets in lectures and in practicals. Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Group dynamics 4. Groups -About 6 persons per group -Each member of the group has to present in term -Group agrees and presents how much each member has contributed to the task -Monitor groups to avoid excesses -Mix students of different levels (grades) Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Confident teaching 5. Lecturers organise small informal workgroups when new lecturers arrive to pass on experiences 6. Ask for feedback from students on the course/ way of teaching / … Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Anti Fraud 7. Mention it very explicit Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Institutional level = Long term Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Institutional -recommend to improve time allocated to the subject (sometimes only 3 hours per week) -Recommend change in marking -More on project, less on exam (lecture) -In a more flexible way Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005

Institutional -How to teach a group of 300 people in an innovative way ? -Not possible => more staff needed -Possibility: -Teaching = 1 person -Practicals = group of assistants Teaching Research Methods Resources workshop 31/05/2005