Course Identification
Introduction to the methodology of science education research
Lecturers and Teaching Assistants
Prof. Nir Orion
Course Schedule and Location
Monday, 14:00 - 15:30, WSoS, Rm 5
05/11/2018
Field of Study, Course Type and Credit Points
Science Teaching: Lecture; Obligatory; 2.00 points
Comments
*The course takes place every other week
*The course is open only for first year MSc students and PhD students.
Attendance and participation
Scheduled date 1
01/09/2019
Estimated Weekly Independent Workload (in hours)
Syllabus
The goal of this course is to provide the basic concepts, languish and philosophy of methodology research in science education. Topics:
- Types of research methods: exploratory research, descriptive research, explanatory research, predictive research, demonstration research.
- Paradigm of research methods: quantitative research, qualitative research, mixed research.
- Types of variables that are involved in educational research: categorical, quantitative, dependent, independent, intervening, moderator.
- Research problem and research questions.
- Research structures: experimental research, quasi experimental, non-experimental.
- Research tools: qualitative, quantitative, mixed; scales (nominal, ordinal, interval ratio), errors (random, systemic).
- - Reliability: test-retest reliability, equivalent forms reliability, internal consistency reliability, inter-scorer reliability.
- Validity: construct validity, content validity, internal structure, relevant validity.
- Sampling: random and non-random techniques.
- Data analysis: quantitative, qualitative and mixed techniques.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course- students should be able to:
- Identify methodological approaches for ST research.
- Recall the structure of a research proposal.
- Describe the content of each section of a research proposal.
- List the criteria to be taken into account when caring out a quantitative study and when caring out a qualitative study.
- Differentiate quantitative and qualitative research approaches.
- Discuss critically limitations of research methods.
- Explain the criteria for selection of research tools.
- Identify and explain the variables that are involved in my study.
- 9. Choose a study population and sample for his/her own specific study.
- Select and employ research techniques for his/her own specific study.
- Schedule the timeline of his/her own specific study.
- Apply general principles of conducting a research proposal for his/her own specific study.
- Analyze the variables that might influence his/her own specific study.
- Discriminate the quantitative aspects of a study out of its qualitative aspects.
- Categorize an interview script to different themes.
- Critically analyze proposals that are presented during the lessons.
- Argue the need for his/her own specific study.
- Recognize and formulate research questions.
- Assemble sequences of related components in the form of a study proposal.
- Evaluate categorizations of a domain based questionnaire.
- Validate his/her own proposed study.
- Summarize the main contributions of his/her own proposed study on the research field.