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100 Activities for Teaching Research Ethics and Integrity

100 Activities for Teaching Research Ethics and Integrity

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This guide provides 100 original activities to inspire and support educators teaching research ethics and integrity at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It covers key areas such as respecting human dignity, obtaining informed consent, capturing data on sexual orientation and gender identity, recognizing and addressing bias, creating social change, and assessing the ethical implications of data sharing.

Format: Hardback
Length: 376 pages
Publication date: 23 August 2022
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd


This comprehensive and user-friendly guide is comprised of 100 original activities meticulously crafted to ignite and empower educators at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the realm of research ethics and integrity. With a strong focus on eight critical areas, these activities encompass a wide range of engaging and thought-provoking exercises. They include:
1. Respecting Human Dignity, Privacy, and Rights: Engaging activities help students understand the importance of safeguarding the rights and dignity of individuals involved in research. They explore concepts such as informed consent, privacy protection, and the ethical implications of data collection and use.
2. Obtaining Informed Consent in the Digital World: In today's digital age, obtaining informed consent from research participants becomes increasingly complex. These activities provide practical insights into navigating the challenges of consent in the digital realm, including the use of electronic forms, privacy settings, and data security measures.
3. Capturing Data on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Recognizing the diverse experiences and identities of research participants is crucial in promoting inclusivity and equity. These activities encourage students to consider the ethical implications of collecting data on sexual orientation and gender identity, including potential biases and discrimination.
4. Recognizing and Addressing Bias when Collecting Data: Bias can manifest in various ways during the research process. These activities help students identify and challenge biases, promoting a more objective and unbiased approach to data collection and analysis.
5. Creating Social Change through Research Practice: Research has the potential to drive social change and address pressing societal issues. These activities encourage students to think critically about the ethical implications of their research and explore ways in which their findings can contribute to positive social transformation.
6. Assessing the Ethical Implications of Data Sharing: The responsible dissemination of research findings is essential for the advancement of knowledge and the benefit of society. These activities help students understand the ethical considerations involved in data sharing, including the potential risks, benefits, and ethical frameworks for sharing data.
7. Teaching Research Ethics and Integrity in Online and Face-to-Face Settings: The guide is designed to be versatile and adaptable to different teaching contexts. It provides guidance on the type and level of each activity, making it suitable for both online and face-to-face teaching environments.
8. Comprehensive Teaching Notes and Student Handouts: Each activity is accompanied by detailed teaching notes that provide insights into the theoretical background, learning objectives, and teaching strategies. Additionally, downloadable student handouts are provided to facilitate student participation and engagement.
9. Essential Resource for Educators: 100 Activities for Teaching Research Ethics and Integrity serves as a valuable resource for educators seeking to enhance their teaching practices in research ethics and integrity. It provides a solid foundation for promoting ethical conduct, critical thinking, and responsible research practices among students.
10. Conclusion: In conclusion, this practical and user-friendly guide offers a comprehensive and engaging approach to teaching research ethics and integrity. By incorporating these activities into teaching curricula, educators can foster a culture of ethical conduct, promote critical thinking, and empower students to become responsible researchers and contributors to society.

Weight: 1230g
Dimension: 297 x 210 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529773941

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