Items where Subject is "9.6.4 Face-to-face/classroom learning"

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Number of items at this level: 31.

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Bell, Andrew (2018) Using real world media examples to teach statistical literacy. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2018, 3rd - 5th July 2018, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

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Chirstina, Silver (2018) Harnessing CAQDAS packages. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2018, 3rd - 5th July 2018, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Collins, Debbie (2016) Research methods pedagogy in the digital area. [Video] (Unpublished)

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English, Ross (2016) Writing up your PhD. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

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Hernandez-Hernandez, Fernando and Sancho-Gil, Juana M (2016) Learning research methods by developing research projects. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.

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Insenga, Michela and Sutton, Cordelia (2016) The pedagogical of methodological learning. [Video] (Unpublished)

Insenga, Michela and Sutton, Cordelia (2016) The Pedagogy of Methodological Learning. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

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Lewthwaite, Sarah and Nind, Melanie (2017) Pedagogic Language and Pedagogic Competence: Does it Make Sense to Talk about Research Methods Pedagogy in the Social Sciences? In: European Conference on Educational Research, 22-24 August 2017, University College Copenhagen, Copenhagen. (Unpublished)

Lewthwaite, Sarah (2016) Book Review: 100 Activities for Teaching Research Methods by Catherine Dawson. LSE Review of Books.

Lewthwaite, Sarah (2016) Workshop 2: Identifying key features of a good pedagogic resource for methods teachers and learners. In: Teaching Research Methods – Building research to develop expertise, 30 November 2016, RIBA, London. (Submitted)

Lewthwaite, Sarah and Collins, Debbie and Nind, Melanie (2016) In the classroom, in the field: expert perspectives on the challenge of experiential learning in advance methods teaching. In: RC33 9th International Conference on Social Science Methodology, 15 September 2016, University of Leicester. (Unpublished)

Lewthwaite, Sarah (2016) Creating video for research methods teaching. [Video] (Unpublished)

Lewthwaite, Sarah and Nind, Melanie (2016) Situating Pedagogies: Researching the Teaching and Learning of Advanced Qualitative Research Methods. In: International Symposium on Qualitative Research, 12-14 July 2016, Porto.

Lewthwaite, Sarah and Nind, Melanie (2016) Teaching Research Methods in the Social Sciences: Expert Perspectives on Pedagogy and Practice. British Journal of Educational Studies, tbc (tbc). pp. 1-18. ISSN 0007-1005

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Molloy, Lynn (2016) Innovative methods to engage particpants during transition to adulthood: ALSPAC. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

MacInnes, John and j, j (2016) Statistics Anxiety: Two pilot studies. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

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Nind, Melanie (2024) NCRM Resource for trainers: Safety first – being trauma sensitive when delivering training. Manual. National Centre for Research Methods.

Nind, Melanie and Holmes, Michelle and Insenga, Michela and Lewthwaite, Sarah and Sutton, Cordelia (2019) Student perspectives on learning research methods in the social sciences. Teaching in Higher Education, NA (NA). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1470-1294

Nind, Melanie and Lewthwaite, Sarah (2019) A conceptual-empirical typology of social science research methods pedagogy. Research Papers in Education, N/A (N/A). ISSN 1470-1146 (In Press)

Nind, Melanie (2018) Meeting the challenge of diversity among learners: Findings from the Pedagogy of Methodological Learning study. In: Research Methods Festival 2018, 3-5 July 2018, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Nind, Melanie and Lewthwaite, Sarah (2018) Planning for meeting the challenges: Making practical use of a typology from the Pedagogy of Methodological Learning study. In: Research Methods Festival 2018, 3-5 July 2018, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Nind, Melanie and Lewthwaite, Sarah (2018) Methods that teach: developing pedagogic research methods, developing pedagogy. International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 41 (pendin). pp. 1-23. ISSN -

Nind, Melanie and Lewthwaite, Sarah (2017) Methods that teach: Developing pedagogic research methods, developing pedagogy. International Journal of Research & Method in Education, tbc (tbc). ISSN - (In Press)

Nind, Melanie and Lewthwaite, Sarah (2017) The Pedagogical Content Knowledge of Social Science Research Methods Teachers and Why it Matters. In: European Conference on Educational Research, 22-24 August 2017, University College Copenhagen, Copenhagen. (Unpublished)

Nind, Melanie and Lewthwaite, Sarah (2016) Inclusive pedagogy meets research methods pedagogy - Reaching out to learners. In: European Conference of Educational Research, 23-26 August 2016, University Colleage Dubli. (Unpublished)

Nind, Melanie (2016) Video stimulated recall, reflection and dialogue: introduction to the method. [Video] (Unpublished)

Nind, Melanie and Kilburn, Daniel and Luff, Rebekah (2016) Teaching and learning social research methods. [Audio]

Nind, Melanie (2016) Learning Social Science Research Methods: Let's Talk Pedagogy. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

Nind, Melanie and Kilburn, Daniel and Luff, Rebekah (2015) The teaching and learning of social research methods: developments in pedagogical knowledge. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 18 (5). ISSN 1464-5300 (electronic) 1364-5579 (paper)

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Ralston, Kevin (2016) 'Statistics Anxiety' A Fairy Tale For Our Times? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath. (Unpublished)

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Sancho-Gil, Juana M and Hernandez-Hernandez, Fernando (2016) Learning together in communities. [Video] (Unpublished)

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