North Central Sociological Association 2020 John F. Schnabel Lecture Missed Opportunities: Developing Undergraduate Students Sociological Research Skills Throughout the Curriculum

Q2 Social Sciences Sociological Focus Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00380237.2020.1847796
Stephanie Medley-Rath
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ABSTRACT Undergraduate sociology students need more opportunities to develop their research skills while earning their degree. However, a common reaction to this assertion is that there simply is not enough time to provide students with hands-on experience doing sociology while also ensuring that “all the material” is covered in elective courses. Therefore, much of the burden of helping students develop their sociological research skills occurs in isolated methods and statistical courses. Students then reach their senior year with underdeveloped sociological research skills and lack the confidence to conduct a research project with data collection. I encountered this challenge when I began teaching our Senior Seminar course. When I turned to the literature for insight, I quickly realized that my experience was not unique nor new. In this address, I describe the challenge I faced and the scholarship I have undertaken to illuminate where challenges lie and the missed opportunities for methods instruction and practice throughout the undergraduate sociology curriculum. Helping students develop their sociological research skills is just as important as helping students develop a sociological perspective.
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中北部社会学协会2020年约翰·f·施纳贝尔讲座错失的机会:在整个课程中培养本科生社会学研究技能
摘要社会学本科生在获得学位的同时,需要更多的机会来发展他们的研究技能。然而,对这一说法的普遍反应是,在确保选修课涵盖“所有材料”的同时,根本没有足够的时间为学生提供社会学的实践经验。因此,帮助学生发展社会学研究技能的大部分负担都发生在孤立的方法和统计课程中。到了大四,学生们的社会学研究技能不发达,缺乏进行数据收集研究项目的信心。当我开始教授我们的高级研讨会课程时,我遇到了这个挑战。当我转向文学寻求见解时,我很快意识到我的经历既不是独一无二的,也不是新的。在这篇演讲中,我描述了我所面临的挑战和我所承担的奖学金,以阐明挑战所在,以及在整个本科社会学课程中错过的方法教学和实践机会。帮助学生发展他们的社会学研究技能与帮助学生发展社会学观点同样重要。
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