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Introduction to the handbook: Putting pedagogic models to work in research methods education

Introduction to the handbook: Putting pedagogic models to work in research methods education
Introduction to the handbook: Putting pedagogic models to work in research methods education
In the introduction chapter Nind captures the state of the art of pedagogy for social research methods and locates the handbook within it. In explaining the challenge of developing a pedagogical research culture in this arena she argues that the handbook represents a landmarks. The chapter explains the decision-making behind what is included in the volume and how it is structured. It celebrates that research methods learning happens in different contexts, including the learning spaces of research projects, textbooks, online resources and doctoral supervisions, and the enthusiasm of its authors for working with the inherent challenges and opportunities. Nind also explains three models or frameworks for understanding research methods pedagogy and applies them to show the contribution the handbook makes. First is Hammersley’s model of the teaching-research relationship and discussion of the bases of pedagogy in research and practice. Second is the conceptual-empirical typology of approach, strategy, tactics and tasks and discussion of how all, and the flow between them, are addressed across the handbook. Third is the concept of pedagogical content knowledge and the nature of this that the handbook contributors are developing and sharing. The chapter concludes with a brief summary of the ongoing deliberations in what is becoming an important field.
pedagogical culture, pedagogical content knowledge, pedagogical approach, Research methods
Edward Elgar Publishing
Nind, Melanie
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Nind, Melanie
Nind, Melanie
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Nind, Melanie

Nind, Melanie (2023) Introduction to the handbook: Putting pedagogic models to work in research methods education. In, Nind, Melanie (ed.) Handbook of Teaching and Learning Social Research Methods. London. Edward Elgar Publishing. (In Press)

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In the introduction chapter Nind captures the state of the art of pedagogy for social research methods and locates the handbook within it. In explaining the challenge of developing a pedagogical research culture in this arena she argues that the handbook represents a landmarks. The chapter explains the decision-making behind what is included in the volume and how it is structured. It celebrates that research methods learning happens in different contexts, including the learning spaces of research projects, textbooks, online resources and doctoral supervisions, and the enthusiasm of its authors for working with the inherent challenges and opportunities. Nind also explains three models or frameworks for understanding research methods pedagogy and applies them to show the contribution the handbook makes. First is Hammersley’s model of the teaching-research relationship and discussion of the bases of pedagogy in research and practice. Second is the conceptual-empirical typology of approach, strategy, tactics and tasks and discussion of how all, and the flow between them, are addressed across the handbook. Third is the concept of pedagogical content knowledge and the nature of this that the handbook contributors are developing and sharing. The chapter concludes with a brief summary of the ongoing deliberations in what is becoming an important field.

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Accepted/In Press date: 2023
Keywords: pedagogical culture, pedagogical content knowledge, pedagogical approach, Research methods

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Local EPrints ID: 479955
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479955
PURE UUID: 3be83a8b-874a-497c-ae55-4ae51d1ba9a5
ORCID for Melanie Nind: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4070-7513

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Date deposited: 31 Jul 2023 16:42
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 03:00

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Author: Melanie Nind ORCID iD
Editor: Melanie Nind

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