2017-2018 / PEDA4023-1

Paradigms and research methods relied to adults training

Duration

10h Th

Number of credits

 Master in education (120 ECTS)1 crédit 

Lecturer

Daniel Faulx

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

This course proposes an overview of (i) the research methods used in adult training and, (ii) the current big questions and themes in this field.

The main goals of this course are the teach students to systematically investigate a question, question and formulate hypotheses, develop appropriate methods for information gathering, discuss and analyze results and adapt field activities according to those results.

This course is aimed both at students who are research oriented and at future professionals in the field of training and who will be lead to question their own methods. For both types of students, this course aims to develop their competencies in terms of searching for useful and coherent information.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

The main goal of this course is to familiarize the students with research in the field of adult training. This familiarization includes a methodology side (how to conduct well-controlled research), and a thematic side, associated with the various current topics in the field of adult training.
As such, the course is particularly recommended to student in their first year of a Masters degree and who are considering obtaining their Master's thesis in the field of adult training.
The course aims at developing the ability to conceive of a pertinent question, using and creating pertinent investigation methods and integrating the results into practical work.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Not applicable

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Not applicable

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning)

The course takes place during the second quarter, at the rate of one session per week

Recommended or required readings

Pedagogical support includes:

  • class notes put together by the lecturer
  • copies of the slides used during the lectures
  • internet resources communicated during the lectures
  • reading material
  • tests
All of these resources are available at the "Unité d'Apprentissage et de Formation Continue des Adultes"

Assessment methods and criteria

Student evaluation is based on each student's original work. Each student's work is thematically associated with that of another student.
The oral exam is based on the defense of this work.
The work consists in the development of a question chosen by the student. After evaluating the pertinence or interest of this question, the student will propose one or more methods to investigate the question.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Not applicable

Contacts

Contacts ; Daniel Faulx Professeur Géraldine Burlet
Unité d'Apprentissage et de Formation continue des Adultes Université de Liège Boulevard du Rectorat, 5/B32 4000 LIEGE Belgique Daniel.Faulx@ulg.ac.be S.Peters@ulg.ac.be Site web : www.uafa.ulg.ac.be