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590006 SE Summer School (2025S)
Methoden der Forschung in Fachdidaktik und Bildungswissenschaft
Continuous assessment of course work
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Informationen zum detaillierten Programm, Hinweise zu Ihrer Präsentation sowie die gesammelten Abstracts erhalten Sie rechtzeitig vor der Veranstaltung in elektronischer Form.
Anmeldeschluss: April 2025 über u:space. Weitere Informationen zur Anmeldung:
https://lehrerinnenbildung.univie.ac.at/forschung/summer-school/
Anmeldeschluss: April 2025 über u:space. Weitere Informationen zur Anmeldung:
https://lehrerinnenbildung.univie.ac.at/forschung/summer-school/
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max. 25 participants
Language: German, English
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Currently no class schedule is known.
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Expected is ...
- active participation during the entire period
- active and constructive participation in peer feedback
- a contribution in the form of a poster or scientific presentation
o For empirical work that is already at an advanced stage, a presentation in the form of a scientific presentation is suitable.
o For all other contributions (research projects in the planning or idea stage), we recommend a poster presentation.
o For both presentations and posters, we expressly recommend that all participants present their open questions.
- active participation during the entire period
- active and constructive participation in peer feedback
- a contribution in the form of a poster or scientific presentation
o For empirical work that is already at an advanced stage, a presentation in the form of a scientific presentation is suitable.
o For all other contributions (research projects in the planning or idea stage), we recommend a poster presentation.
o For both presentations and posters, we expressly recommend that all participants present their open questions.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
In-depth methodological knowledge is not a prerequisite, but the aim of the Summer School.The following must be submitted for registration:
- Poster: Abstract (maximum 1 page) with a structured description of the research project
- Presentation: Abstract (maximum 2 pages plus references) with the following structure: title; summary (150 words); theoretical background; research questions; methods; (initial) results; conclusions; references
- Poster: Abstract (maximum 1 page) with a structured description of the research project
- Presentation: Abstract (maximum 2 pages plus references) with the following structure: title; summary (150 words); theoretical background; research questions; methods; (initial) results; conclusions; references
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Last modified: Fr 17.01.2025 11:06
The aim is to give participants a broad overview of research methods and to provide impetus for the further development of their own research projects.
This is achieved through:
- Contributions from international experts from various research fields
- Methodological workshops
- Presentation of own research projects
- Feedback from and discussions with experts
- Feedback from and discussions with peersThese experts will give lectures and workshops and will advise the participants during the Summer School:
- Prof. Dr. Robert Evans (Universität Kopenhagen): Dissecting your Research to Craft an Article for Publication
- Prof. Dr. Andreas Gegenfurtner (Universität Augsburg): Mixed Methods und Multi Methods in der empirischen Bildungsforschung
- Dr. Sarah Rau-Patschke (Universität Duisburg-Essen): Begleitung studentischer Abschlussarbeiten – Herausforderungen und Chancen für Forschende in Lehrkräftebildung und Fachdidaktik
- Prof. Dr. Iris Nentwig-Gesemann (Freie Universität Bozen): Dokumentarische Methode (requested)The Summer School aims to provide participants with a broad overview of methodological approaches to research in the field of teaching and learning and to enable them to build networks outside their own scientific community.