Teaching open and reproducible scholarship: A critical review of the evidence base for current pedagogical methods and their outcomes
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Pownall, MadeleineAzevedo, Flávio
König, Laura M.
Slack, Hannah R.
Evans, Thomas R.
Flack, Zoe M.
Grinschgl, Sandra
Elsherif, Mahmoud M.
Gilligan-Lee, Katie A.
de Oliveira, Catia M. F.
Gjoneska, Biljana
Kalandadze, Tamara
Button, Katherine
Ashcroft-Jones, Sarah
Terry, Jenny
Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan
Dĕchtĕrenko, Filip
Alzahawi, Shilaan
Baker, Bradley J.
Pittelkow, Merle-Marie
Riedl, Lydia
Schmidt, Kathleen
Pennington, Charlotte R.
Shaw, John J.
Lüke, Timo
Makel, Matthew C.
Hartmann, Helena
Zaneva, Mirela
Walker, Daniel
Verheyen, Steven
Cox, Daniel
Mattschey, Jennifer
Gallagher-Mitchell, Tom
Branney, Peter
Weisberg, Yanna
Izydorczak, Kamil
Al-Hoorie, Ali H.
Creaven, Ann-Marie
Stewart, Suzanne L. K.
Krautter, Kai
Matvienko-Sikar, Karen
Westwood, Samuel J.
Arriaga, Patrícia
Liu, Meng
Baum, Myriam A.
Wingen, Tobias
Ross, Robert M.
O'Mahony, Aoife
Bochynska, Agata
Jamieson, Michelle
Vel Tromp, Myrthe
Yeung, Siu Kit
Vasilev, Martin R.
Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Amélie
Micheli, Leticia
Konkol, Markus
Moreau, David
Bartlett, James E.
Clark, Kait
Brekelmans, Gwen
Gkinopoulos, Theofilos
Tyler, Samantha L.
Röer, Jan Philipp
Ilchovska, Zlatomira G.
Madan, Christopher R.
Robertson, Olly M.
Iley, Bethan J.
Guay, Samuel
Sladekova, Martina
Sadhwani, Shanu
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In recent years, the scientific community has called for improvements in the credibility, robustness, and reproducibility of research, characterized by increased interest and promotion of open and transparent research practices. While progress has been positive, there is a lack of consideration about how this approach can be embedded into undergraduate and postgraduate research training. Specifically, a critical overview of the literature which investigates how integrating open and reproducible science may influence student outcomes is needed. In this paper, we provide the first critical review of literature surrounding the integration of open and reproducible scholarship into teaching and learning and its associated outcomes in students. Our review highlighted how embedding open and reproducible scholarship appears to be associated with (1) students’ scientific literacies (i.e., students’ understanding of open research, consumption of science, and the development of transferable skills); (2) student engagement (i.e., motivation and engagement with learning, collaboration, and engagement in open research), and (3) students’ attitudes towards science (i.e., trust in science and confidence in research findings). However, our review also identified a need for more robust and rigorous methods within pedagogical research, including more interventional and experimental evaluations of teaching practice. We discuss implications for teaching and learning scholarship.Citation
Pownall, M., Azevedo, F., König, L. M., Slack, H. R., Evans, T. R., Flack, Z., Grinschgl, S., Elsherif, M. M., Gilligan-Lee, K. A., de Oliveira, C. M. F., Gjoneska, B., Kalandadze, T., Button, K., Ashcroft-Jones, S., Terry, J., Albayrak-Aydemir, N., Dĕchtĕrenko, F., Alzahawi, S., Baker, B. J., Pittelkow, M-M. ... Sadhwani, S. (2023 - forthcoming). Teaching open and reproducible scholarship: A critical review of the evidence base for current pedagogical methods and their outcomes. Royal Society Open Science, vol(issue), pages. doiPublisher
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Royal Society Open ScienceAdditional Links
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