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Autori principali: Alemanne, Nicole D., Mandel, Lauren H.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2018
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1184524
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author Alemanne, Nicole D.
Mandel, Lauren H.
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contents Developing Research Practitioners: Exploring Pedagogical Options for Teaching Research Methods in LIS Alemanne, Nicole D. Mandel, Lauren H. Research Methodology Methods Courses Information Science Education Teaching Methods Student Surveys Delivery Systems Research Proposals Research Projects Assignments Behavioral Objectives Research Skills Graduate Study Instructional Effectiveness Statistical Analysis This paper reports on an investigation into the effectiveness of teaching research methods in library and information science (LIS). A review of the literature revealed that the LIS community is engaged in a continuing debate about the most effective means for teaching research methods courses in master's-level LIS programs. Many LIS master's students enter their programs lacking backgrounds in social science research, and many exhibit skepticism about the need for LIS practitioners to understand and engage in research. The small research project described in this paper was designed to contribute to this discussion by exploring how several different iterations of the final project implemented in a research methods course at the University of Rhode Island's (URI) LIS program contributed both to student retention of learning outcomes after completing the course and to the graduates' views of research and their engagement with research as practitioners. The authors developed a survey consisting of 20 closed-ended questions in single and matrix formats, covering three categories: respondents' experience with the course, their current use of research, and their opinion of research. The findings show promise for further research in the pedagogy of LIS research methods courses. Respondents demonstrated achievement and retention of course learning objectives and a generally positive attitude toward research.
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spellingShingle Developing Research Practitioners: Exploring Pedagogical Options for Teaching Research Methods in LIS
Alemanne, Nicole D.
Mandel, Lauren H.
Research Methodology
Methods Courses
Information Science Education
Teaching Methods
Student Surveys
Delivery Systems
Research Proposals
Research Projects
Assignments
Behavioral Objectives
Research Skills
Graduate Study
Instructional Effectiveness
Statistical Analysis
Developing Research Practitioners: Exploring Pedagogical Options for Teaching Research Methods in LIS Alemanne, Nicole D. Mandel, Lauren H. Research Methodology Methods Courses Information Science Education Teaching Methods Student Surveys Delivery Systems Research Proposals Research Projects Assignments Behavioral Objectives Research Skills Graduate Study Instructional Effectiveness Statistical Analysis This paper reports on an investigation into the effectiveness of teaching research methods in library and information science (LIS). A review of the literature revealed that the LIS community is engaged in a continuing debate about the most effective means for teaching research methods courses in master's-level LIS programs. Many LIS master's students enter their programs lacking backgrounds in social science research, and many exhibit skepticism about the need for LIS practitioners to understand and engage in research. The small research project described in this paper was designed to contribute to this discussion by exploring how several different iterations of the final project implemented in a research methods course at the University of Rhode Island's (URI) LIS program contributed both to student retention of learning outcomes after completing the course and to the graduates' views of research and their engagement with research as practitioners. The authors developed a survey consisting of 20 closed-ended questions in single and matrix formats, covering three categories: respondents' experience with the course, their current use of research, and their opinion of research. The findings show promise for further research in the pedagogy of LIS research methods courses. Respondents demonstrated achievement and retention of course learning objectives and a generally positive attitude toward research.
title Developing Research Practitioners: Exploring Pedagogical Options for Teaching Research Methods in LIS
topic Research Methodology
Methods Courses
Information Science Education
Teaching Methods
Student Surveys
Delivery Systems
Research Proposals
Research Projects
Assignments
Behavioral Objectives
Research Skills
Graduate Study
Instructional Effectiveness
Statistical Analysis
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1184524