Understanding the basic research skills in the light of argument

Author(s):  
Arnold Wentzel
2016 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-50
Author(s):  
Kirstin Steele

Purpose The purpose of the study is to discuss Questia, a library database that is marketed directly to student users. Design/methodology/approach Opinion piece. Findings From a student’s perspective, Questia is very useful. It would not be a useful addition to undergraduate libraries, even if site licenses are available. Research limitations/implications It would be interesting to design a study to compare library skills of undergraduates who are subscribed to Questia with those who participate in traditional library instruction sessions. Practical implications It is suggested that Questia should be recommended to an undergraduate student who is struggling with basic research skills or who is especially pressed for time. Originality/value There are no scholarly articles discussing Questia after 2012.


2014 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-15
Author(s):  
Marianne S. Bracke ◽  
John G. Graveel

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 75-89
Author(s):  
Emma Gyuris ◽  

This exploratory research focuses on a one-semester subject designed to facilitate deliberate practice while explicitly aiming to develop postgraduate students’ basic research skills: academic writing and its co-requisite skill, critical thinking. The research considers the alignment of the curriculum and assessment design of the subject ‘Research and Communication Skills for the Natural Sciences’ (SC5055) with the RSD framework. The research then identifies students who benefit most from a focus on the development of research and communication skills. The impact of SC5055 on students’ achievement and their ability to self-evaluate the development of their skills and understanding is also explored.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey Korzhuev ◽  
Eleonora Nikitina

The monograph presents basic research skills that need to be mastered to participants of pedagogical research; particular attention is paid to research the correct dialogue and reflection the research design at all stages of its implementation. For researchers in the field of pedagogy, undergraduates, postgraduates and doctoral students of pedagogical specialties, workers of practical education involved in research and project activities, bachelors preparing for the defence of graduation thesis.


Author(s):  
Hardip Kaur Dhillon ◽  
Beatrice Low Wei Jin

Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is now considered a fundamental basis for clinical practices globally. There is an enormous necessity of going beyond merely reading research articles to actually applying research studies to solve patient management problems on a day to day basis. In order to have a cutting edge in a very competitive, international trade of education, Monash University Malaysia encourages Year 1 and 2 undergraduates to engage in various research projects, available within the School of Medicine during their semester breaks. This paper demonstrates a student’s use of experiential learning, reflective journaling and blended Learning while engaging in a research project. The basic research skills acquired early in the undergraduate MBBS curriculum is expected to achieve advance level research skills as the medical student completes the fifth year of the course. Hence, today’s cutting edge of developing research skills early increases the chances of tomorrow’s employability and employment in evidence based health care settings.


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