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Research-Informed Teaching The random musings of a teacher-researcher Rob Ackrill Division of Economics, Nottingham Business School

Some Introductory Thoughts

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Research-Informed TeachingThe random musings of a teacher-researcher

Rob AckrillDivision of Economics, Nottingham Business School

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Some Introductory Thoughts

• Why am I here?

• What am I capable of talking about?

• Help!

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Some Things About Economics

• Academic research tends to be highly technical

• Research Methods ≡ Econometrics

• And since I cannot do sums, am I even an Economist?

• Another problem – only a minority of modules are ‘research methods’ modules. Can we rely only on those modules? Should we (must we?) look to embed RM into other modules?

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What are we Talking About?

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Research Informed Teaching orEnquiry-Based Learning?

• EBL – not so much research-led learning as research-like learning

• Or maybe, in the quadrant, ‘research-based’ learning?

• Maybe they are the same thing…

• …or completely different

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Linking into Wider AgendasThe Economics Network Survey

• Communicate orally

• Communicate clearly in writing

• Be objective

• Develop skills of persuasion and debate

• Communicate complex knowledge

• Apply theory and show ability to problem-solve

• Understand the developments in and relevance of economic policy