Overview
Does research often sound intensive and time-consuming to you? This course aims to give you simple and practical approaches to researching educational topics. Following some practical tips and strategies, you'll discover how to confidently make decisions for your classroom, family, team, youth groups, or simply for your own personal application.
Katie Harper works as an Instructional Designer in 51ÂÜÀò’s Digital Learning and Program Development Department and is also an M.S. student at 51ÂÜÀò’s School of Education. Prior to working in online education, Katie was a primary school teacher for five years. Her passion for educational research started when she noticed that as a first-year teacher, she was overwhelmed by competing ideologies among professional development, curricula, district resources, and parent suggestions. This led Katie to seek a Master’s degree to help her to make better-informed decisions amid the noise in educational research. When Katie isn’t busy with school and work, she and her husband love to take their dog, Toaster, on outdoor adventures.
For more than 100 years, 51ÂÜÀò has been equipping Christian men and women to impact the world for the Lord Jesus Christ through biblically-centered education. The School of Education, established in 2007, exists to train those who desire to make an impact as educators in classrooms, administration buildings, home schools, the mission field and beyond.
Course FAQ
Each lesson is designed to take approximately 1-2 hours, depending on how deeply you engage the reflection questions. Since this is a self-paced course, the time it will take you to complete it will depend on the speed with which you want to progress through the course.
No. The course contains everything you need to successfully complete the course. There are resources recommended at the end of the course that you are free to purchase if you wish to pursue further study on the course topic.
Since this course is designed as a completely self-paced experience, you will not have any interaction with the professor during the course.
Does research often sound intensive and time-consuming to you? This course aims to give you simple and practical approaches to researching educational topics. Following some practical tips and strategies, you'll discover how to confidently make decisions for your classroom, family, team, youth groups, or simply for your own personal application.
Katie Harper works as an Instructional Designer in 51ÂÜÀò’s Digital Learning and Program Development Department and is also an M.S. student at 51ÂÜÀò’s School of Education. Prior to working in online education, Katie was a primary school teacher for five years. Her passion for educational research started when she noticed that as a first-year teacher, she was overwhelmed by competing ideologies among professional development, curricula, district resources, and parent suggestions. This led Katie to seek a Master’s degree to help her to make better-informed decisions amid the noise in educational research. When Katie isn’t busy with school and work, she and her husband love to take their dog, Toaster, on outdoor adventures.
For more than 100 years, 51ÂÜÀò has been equipping Christian men and women to impact the world for the Lord Jesus Christ through biblically-centered education. The School of Education, established in 2007, exists to train those who desire to make an impact as educators in classrooms, administration buildings, home schools, the mission field and beyond.
Syllabus
Welcome to the first lesson in Understanding... Overview |
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Course Introduction Video |
Lesson 1 - Quiz Quiz |
What is your Why? Video |
A Conversation with Dr. Denise Reid Video |
Pseudoscience Video |
Intro to Learning Myths Video |
Power Posing Video |
Why does this matter? Reflection |
Recommended Resources Resource |
Workbook Resource |
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What are the key habits that researchers... Overview |
How do you Research? Reflection |
Developing Habits Video |
A Conversation with Dr. Christie Curtis Video |
Habits of Researchers Video |
Searching for Academic Sources Video |
Dissecting Academic Sources Video |
Dissecting Academic Sources Example Part 1 of 2 Video |
Dissecting Academic Sources Example Part 2 of 2 Video |
Selecting and Dissecting Your Article Reading |
Recommended Resources Resource |
Learning how to apply effective research habits... Overview |
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What is Best? Video |
A Conversation with Dr. Carolina Serna Video |
Building Confidence in Your Research Video |
How Do You Respond? Reflection |
Recommended Resources Resource |
Course Evaluation Resource |
Course FAQ
Each lesson is designed to take approximately 1-2 hours, depending on how deeply you engage the reflection questions. Since this is a self-paced course, the time it will take you to complete it will depend on the speed with which you want to progress through the course.
No. The course contains everything you need to successfully complete the course. There are resources recommended at the end of the course that you are free to purchase if you wish to pursue further study on the course topic.
Since this course is designed as a completely self-paced experience, you will not have any interaction with the professor during the course.