Research methods are often seen as a tedious necessity by the students and teachers are often not helping in making these modules relevant for the students ’ learning process. This article compares two research method modules – a general first year module and a specialised graduate module – to demonstrate how alignment between learning objectives with other aspects of the degree programme can promote active learning and thereby create synergies which foster deep learning. This requires an active learning where the students own research skills and experiences need to be integrated into the research method module and assessment
Research methods teaching in psychology is predominantly divided into quantitative and qualitative m...
Research in science education is to discover the truth which involves the combination of reasoning a...
Research methods courses aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for research y...
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to discuss an approach to deliver a component on qualitative res...
The aim of this article is to discuss an approach to deliver a component on qualitative research on ...
This paper discusses the development of problem-based learning materials for teaching qualitative re...
This article is a guide for developing a qualitative methods course in psychology that organizes stu...
Qualitative research methods do not form a ‘how to do’ set of skills that can be applied in the text...
This article describes an innovative approach to teaching qualitative research methods for organizat...
For many qualitative researchers in the social sciences, learning about and teaching qualitative res...
Abstract: For many qualitative researchers in the social sciences, learning about and teaching quali...
Research-based student learning is an educationally sound approach to learning adding value to under...
This module is developed to assist students in the Research Methodology section for the Social Scien...
As empirical assessments of teaching strategies increase in many disciplines and across many differe...
The underdevelopment of a pedagogical culture for research methods education and the lack of a body ...
Research methods teaching in psychology is predominantly divided into quantitative and qualitative m...
Research in science education is to discover the truth which involves the combination of reasoning a...
Research methods courses aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for research y...
ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to discuss an approach to deliver a component on qualitative res...
The aim of this article is to discuss an approach to deliver a component on qualitative research on ...
This paper discusses the development of problem-based learning materials for teaching qualitative re...
This article is a guide for developing a qualitative methods course in psychology that organizes stu...
Qualitative research methods do not form a ‘how to do’ set of skills that can be applied in the text...
This article describes an innovative approach to teaching qualitative research methods for organizat...
For many qualitative researchers in the social sciences, learning about and teaching qualitative res...
Abstract: For many qualitative researchers in the social sciences, learning about and teaching quali...
Research-based student learning is an educationally sound approach to learning adding value to under...
This module is developed to assist students in the Research Methodology section for the Social Scien...
As empirical assessments of teaching strategies increase in many disciplines and across many differe...
The underdevelopment of a pedagogical culture for research methods education and the lack of a body ...
Research methods teaching in psychology is predominantly divided into quantitative and qualitative m...
Research in science education is to discover the truth which involves the combination of reasoning a...
Research methods courses aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills required for research y...