Prevention Evaluation Research Methods: Findings and Consensus

Author(s):  
Carl G. Leukefeld ◽  
◽  
William J. Bukoski
2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 90
Author(s):  
Angie Hattery ◽  
Shannon Davis

What are Feminist research methods and how are they different from other, non-Feminist research methods? This presentation begins by interrogating the question of how research methods become labeled as Feminist. Building on this knowledge, we detail how this investigation guided our implementation of a new Feminist Research Methods course. The evaluation [research] of this course yielded information regarding the deeply ingrained connection students have between certain research methods and Feminist practice, despite completing a course that explicitly argued for the application of the label "Feminist" to any research rooted in Feminist theory or practices, regardless of the methodologies employed. Additionally, the evaluation [research] we performed of the first offering of this course has allowed us to revise the course based on evidence, not just "hunches," in ways that improve the student experience as well as identify some of the structural and pedagogical challenges when teaching Feminist research methods.


1979 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 120
Author(s):  
Michael Hennessy ◽  
Leonard Rutman

2021 ◽  
Vol 2104 (1) ◽  
pp. 012030
Author(s):  
A S Budi ◽  
S W Sari ◽  
L A Sanjaya ◽  
F C Wibowo ◽  
I M Astra ◽  
...  

Abstract Now, this is referred to as the industrial era 4.0, which is present simultaneously as the era of disruption. Therefore, this study aims to produce Electronic Student Worksheets of Physics (eSWoP) with the help of Sway to use PhET Simulations on physics learning about temperature and heat. This research was conducted using ADDIE (Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) research methods. The sample for the application of eSWoP used in the study was 86 students aged 16-18 years from a province in Indonesia. The result of this study is a PhET-assisted eSWoP teaching material that can be used through various electronic devices, using PhET simulations that can help students understand physics subjects at temperature and heat. In the questionnaire given to students, information was obtained that eSWoP media is useful, easy to use and can increase students’ learning motivation. It was suggested that eSWoP technology could be a powerful and effective tool to enable students from the physics lesson into the inquiry process. Moreover, the implications of using eSWoP for teaching physics and recommendations for further studies are also discussed in this study.


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