2011
DOI: 10.1080/03075070903452594
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The state of the art of teaching research methods in the social sciences: towards a pedagogical culture

Abstract: No formal pedagogical culture for research methods (RM) in the social sciences seems to exist and as part of our endeavour to establish such a culture this article reviews current literature about teaching RM and identifies the gaps in the research. Articles in academic journals spanning a 10 year period were collected by searching academic catalogues and compiling a database of 195 articles published in 61 journals. These articles were reviewed and are discussed according to seven themes. Three specific gaps … Show more

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“…This includes an aim to advance the pedagogical culture (Wagner, Garner, and Kawulich 2011) and pedagogical content knowledge (Shulman 1987) in this arena. The broad questions include how the subject matter is taught and learned and how the methodological and pedagogical craft of methods teachers can be articulated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes an aim to advance the pedagogical culture (Wagner, Garner, and Kawulich 2011) and pedagogical content knowledge (Shulman 1987) in this arena. The broad questions include how the subject matter is taught and learned and how the methodological and pedagogical craft of methods teachers can be articulated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a shared agreement that the current pedagogical culture has failed to support evidence-based development and delivery of research methods courses, possibly contributing to the diminishing quality of these courses Kilburn et al, 2014;Wagner et al, 2011) [1,3,14]. The analysis also revealed limited students' input into the complexity of learning research methods courses.…”
Section: Introduction and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Prueba de ello son algunas revisiones de la literatura sobre la pedagogía de la metodología de la investigación en las ciencias sociales que se han venido publicando en los últimos años. Entre éstas, Wagner et al (2008) argumentan que, aunque existen numerosos manuales y recursos para la investigación en distintas disciplinas de las ciencias sociales, en realidad es muy limitada la literatura que ofrece apoyo y referencias para la pedagogía propiamente dicha. Mucha de esta literatura, además, consistiría en experiencias y estrategias docentes que el profesorado emprende muchas veces por iniciativa individual, conocemos aún poco sobre la eficacia de estas estrategias en el aprendizaje del estudiante y sobre cómo los estudiantes realmente aprenden (EARLEY, 2014).…”
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