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Lessons for teaching social science research methods in higher education: synthesis of the literature 2014-2020

Lessons for teaching social science research methods in higher education: synthesis of the literature 2014-2020
Lessons for teaching social science research methods in higher education: synthesis of the literature 2014-2020
The underdevelopment of a pedagogical culture for research methods education and the lack of a body of knowledge with the potential to influence practice have been highlighted by previous studies. This systematic review explores the pedagogic approaches and strategies evident in recent literature (2014-2020) on teaching social science research methods in higher education. It synthesises 55 papers offering a detailed rationale for the approach and strategies employed in doctoral/post-doctoral education. While dispersed across journals, there is a plethora of case studies and reflective accounts about teaching approach, strategy, tactics and tasks in research methods education. Most studies reviewed report on teaching qualitative methods and represent authors’ own teaching practices. Consistent with previous studies, experiential, active learning and student-centred approaches are predominantly discussed, often overlapping or combined with other approaches. This paper illustrates a growing pedagogic culture, represented by an increased volume of papers and theoretical discussion of practices, rationale and reflection on how research methods are taught and learnt. It is concluded that clear intention to engage in dialogue and contribute to evidence-based practice and knowledge in research methods education is evident, and that the ‘how to’ element is richly articulated and justified.
research methods education, , pedagogic culture, close-to-practice research, student-centred learning, active learning, experiential learning
0007-1005
241-266
Nind, Melanie
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Katramadou, Angeliki
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Nind, Melanie
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Katramadou, Angeliki
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Nind, Melanie and Katramadou, Angeliki (2022) Lessons for teaching social science research methods in higher education: synthesis of the literature 2014-2020. British Journal of Educational Studies, 71 (3), 241-266. (doi:10.1080/00071005.2022.2092066).

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The underdevelopment of a pedagogical culture for research methods education and the lack of a body of knowledge with the potential to influence practice have been highlighted by previous studies. This systematic review explores the pedagogic approaches and strategies evident in recent literature (2014-2020) on teaching social science research methods in higher education. It synthesises 55 papers offering a detailed rationale for the approach and strategies employed in doctoral/post-doctoral education. While dispersed across journals, there is a plethora of case studies and reflective accounts about teaching approach, strategy, tactics and tasks in research methods education. Most studies reviewed report on teaching qualitative methods and represent authors’ own teaching practices. Consistent with previous studies, experiential, active learning and student-centred approaches are predominantly discussed, often overlapping or combined with other approaches. This paper illustrates a growing pedagogic culture, represented by an increased volume of papers and theoretical discussion of practices, rationale and reflection on how research methods are taught and learnt. It is concluded that clear intention to engage in dialogue and contribute to evidence-based practice and knowledge in research methods education is evident, and that the ‘how to’ element is richly articulated and justified.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 June 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 5 July 2022
Keywords: research methods education, , pedagogic culture, close-to-practice research, student-centred learning, active learning, experiential learning

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Local EPrints ID: 463596
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/463596
ISSN: 0007-1005
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ORCID for Melanie Nind: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4070-7513

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