Initiatives, like the UK ESRC’s RDI/CI programmes and the Q-Step Centres, have a long-term aim of addressing the well-documented decline in the pool of academics able and willing to teach quantitative methods (QM). However, these initiatives will take time to make an impact; therefore, the upskilling of current staff is a vital strategy if we want to maintain QM in curricula. This paper draws on findings from the ESRC RDI project, ‘No More Pointy Clicky, numbers stuff; building staff quantitative skills’. This project focussed on upskilling staff in a large Sociology department. The project was committed to delivering training to develop staff competence in QM; however, it became clear that this alone would not be sufficient to build staff ...
Research methods teaching in the UK may have many small challenges, but the really big one is how ca...
Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a growing literature bemoaning the level of quantitativ...
Various initiatives have been launched to encourage sociology students studying in the UK to engage ...
Initiatives, like the UK ESRC’s RDI/CI programmes and the Q-Step Centres, have a long-term aim of ad...
What can qualitative researchers and teachers learn from quantitative researchers and teachers (and ...
In the UK, the need for more quantitatively-skilled citizens and employees has been widely publicise...
In a period of high profile national concern about the low level of quantitative skills in the UK so...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
British sociology has been characterised as suffering from a ‘quantitative deficit’ originating from...
In the UK the 2010 Royal Statistical Society campaign - getstats - and the Economic and Social Resea...
In British social science degree programmes, methods courses have a bad press, and statistics course...
Engaging part-time Master of Education students in the study of quantitative research methods is cha...
This paper reports on a quasi-experiment in which quantitative methods (QM) are embedded within a su...
This paper reports on a quasi-experiment in which quantitative methods (QM) are embedded within a su...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to discuss the “Q-Step in the Community” programme, part of the ...
Research methods teaching in the UK may have many small challenges, but the really big one is how ca...
Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a growing literature bemoaning the level of quantitativ...
Various initiatives have been launched to encourage sociology students studying in the UK to engage ...
Initiatives, like the UK ESRC’s RDI/CI programmes and the Q-Step Centres, have a long-term aim of ad...
What can qualitative researchers and teachers learn from quantitative researchers and teachers (and ...
In the UK, the need for more quantitatively-skilled citizens and employees has been widely publicise...
In a period of high profile national concern about the low level of quantitative skills in the UK so...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
British sociology has been characterised as suffering from a ‘quantitative deficit’ originating from...
In the UK the 2010 Royal Statistical Society campaign - getstats - and the Economic and Social Resea...
In British social science degree programmes, methods courses have a bad press, and statistics course...
Engaging part-time Master of Education students in the study of quantitative research methods is cha...
This paper reports on a quasi-experiment in which quantitative methods (QM) are embedded within a su...
This paper reports on a quasi-experiment in which quantitative methods (QM) are embedded within a su...
Purpose The purpose of the paper is to discuss the “Q-Step in the Community” programme, part of the ...
Research methods teaching in the UK may have many small challenges, but the really big one is how ca...
Recent years have witnessed the emergence of a growing literature bemoaning the level of quantitativ...
Various initiatives have been launched to encourage sociology students studying in the UK to engage ...