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Evaluating teaching and students' learning of academic research ethics.

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Deni Elliott

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1996

Abstract

A team of philosophers and scientists at Dartmouth College worked for three years to create, train faculty and pilot test an adequate and exportable class in research methods for graduate students of science and engineering. Developing and testing methods for evaluating students’ progress in learning research ethics were part of the project goals. Failure of methods tried in the first year led to the refinement of methods for the second year. These were used successfully in the pilot course and in one university setting external to Dartmouth. The process of development and justification for the final methods are discussed here.

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Citation only. Full-text article is available only through licensed access provided by the publisher. Published in Science and Engineering Ethics. 2(3), 345-366. Members of the USF System may access the full-text of the article through the authenticated link provided.

Language

en_US

Publisher

Springer

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