Task-based learning approaches for supporting the development of social science researchers’ critical data skills |
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Authors: | Kingsley Purdam |
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Institution: | School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK |
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Abstract: | Conducting social science research is a complex process, and social science students face a number of learning challenges in order to develop their skills. Moreover, new sources and types of data including so-called big data are providing new opportunities for research, but also pose methodological challenges. In this article, we explore a task-based learning approach for teaching social science research methods. We draw on evidence from two case study learning tasks: (i) the collection and analysis of Twitter data; and (ii) designing and conducting a face-to-face and online survey. The students were guided to co-lead the tasks, apply their knowledge and then to critically reflect. The pedagogical framework of task-based learning provides opportunities to embed learning in new ways by integrating knowledge, practice and critical reflection. Task-based learning can create a dynamic learning environment and can empower students to develop their identities as researchers. |
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Keywords: | Critical reflection data skills pedagogy social research methods task-based learning |
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