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490054 PS School and Classroom Teaching Research (2022S)
empirical Research in adult education
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Tu 01.02.2022 09:00 to Mo 14.02.2022 09:00
- Registration is open from Th 17.02.2022 12:00 to Th 24.02.2022 12:00
- Deregistration possible until Fr 18.03.2022 12:00
Details
max. 20 participants
Language: German, English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
UPDATE 4.2.2022: Die Lehrveranstaltung wurde von Montag auf Freitag verschoben.
- Friday 18.03. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 25.03. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 01.04. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 08.04. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 29.04. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 06.05. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 13.05. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 20.05. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 27.05. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 03.06. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 10.06. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 17.06. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
- Friday 24.06. 20:00 - 21:45 Digital
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
The following criteria are used to assess students‘ performance:
• regular attendance and active participation (including online and on-site presence)
• willingness and ability to work in a team (assuming a certain role and area of responsibility)
• willingness and ability to carry out a research project in a team: (formulation of research
question / selection of research design / data collection / evaluation / presentation of results)
• ability to write a systematic and collaborative research report
• ability to keep a comprehensive and structured research diary
• willingness and ability to reflect on project work undertaken
• willingness and ability to engage in self-assessment of own learning processes
• regular attendance and active participation (including online and on-site presence)
• willingness and ability to work in a team (assuming a certain role and area of responsibility)
• willingness and ability to carry out a research project in a team: (formulation of research
question / selection of research design / data collection / evaluation / presentation of results)
• ability to write a systematic and collaborative research report
• ability to keep a comprehensive and structured research diary
• willingness and ability to reflect on project work undertaken
• willingness and ability to engage in self-assessment of own learning processes
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Due to the process-related nature of the course, regular attendance is a basic requirement. In the case of special circumstances, up to four hours may be excused. This decision lies at the discretion of the course leader.
The submission of the written project report is obligatory.
Assessment scale:
• Participation: 20 points
• Presentation: 30 points
• Project report: 50 pointsA positive assessment of the course requires 60 points:
• Sehr gut (1): 100-90 points
• Gut (2): 89-80 points
• Befriedigend (3): 79-70 points
• Genügend (4): 69-60 points
• Nicht genügend (5): 59-0 points
The submission of the written project report is obligatory.
Assessment scale:
• Participation: 20 points
• Presentation: 30 points
• Project report: 50 pointsA positive assessment of the course requires 60 points:
• Sehr gut (1): 100-90 points
• Gut (2): 89-80 points
• Befriedigend (3): 79-70 points
• Genügend (4): 69-60 points
• Nicht genügend (5): 59-0 points
Examination topics
See ‘Information‘ above.The seminar will be conducted in cooperation with./1 Bundesgymnasium, Bundesrealgymnasium und Wirtschaftskundliche Realgymnasium für Berufstätige, Brünner Straße 72, A-1210 Vienna and
Reading list
Altrichter, Herbert & Posch, Peter (1990): Lehrer erforschen ihren Unterricht: eine Einführung in die Methoden der Aktionsforschung. Bad Heilbrunn/Obb.: Klinkhardt.Barnes, Jonathan (2018): Applying cross-curricular approaches creatively. Abingdon: Routledge.Craft, Anna (2005): Creativity in schools: tensions and dilemmas. Abingdon: Routledge.Cross-Durrant, Angela (2006): Lifelong education in the writings of John Dewey. International Journal of Lifelong Education 3(2), 115-125.Eco, Umberto (2015): How to write a thesis. Cambridge: MIT Press.Esselborn-Krumbiegel, Helga (2014) (3rd edition): Richtig wissenschaftlich schreiben. Wissenschaftssprache in Regeln und Übungen. Paderborn: Schöningh.Knotzer, Stefan & Leisser, Daniel (2020): Die Datenschutzerklärung: Compliance in klarer und einfacher Sprache. Vienna: LexisNexis.Latour, Bruno (1987): Science in action: how to follow scientists and engineers through society. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.Latour, Bruno & Woolgar, Steve (1979): Laboratory life: the social construction of scientific facts. London: Sage.Green [Leisser], Daniel. 2021. Die partizipative Lücke im österreichischen Mandatsverfahren: Handlungswissen und Einstellungen bei Akteuren der Strafverfolgung. Berlin: De Gruyter.Moore, Michael G. (ed.) (2013): Handbook of distance education. Abingdon: Routledge.Moser, Heinz (2014): Instrumentenkoffer für die Praxisforschung: eine Einführung. Freiburg: Lambertus.Schön, Donald A. (1983): The reflective practitioner: how professionals think in action. London: Template Smith.Seawright, Jason (2016): Multi-method social science: combining qualitative and quantitative tools. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Association in the course directory
Last modified: Th 11.05.2023 11:28
Towards the end of the semester, project teams provide research results that can be used for further projects. Delivering presentations and engaging in related exercises within their project teams, participants obtain an overview of the most common empirical research methods and are able to apply them directly to andragogical practice.In addition to working in project teams during the course, students will make use of the resources on Moodle, which will support and facilitate communication among the participants.In the course, the students will
• become acquainted with basic knowledge and skills in social science research methods,
research ethics and data protection law
• acquire skills of analysis and reconstruction by means of mixed-method analysis
• develop media skills through working with virtual learning platforms
• plan, carry out and reflect on teamwork
• obtain insights into project work and project management and apply these insights to a specific project
• gain experience in writing systematic and scientific reports
• develop skills in reflection