Adopting Principled Education
Abstract
In this page, we describe easy ways to adopt principled teaching and mentoring practices. That is, (a) integrating open and reproducible science tenets into your teaching workflow; (b) striving to teach science (or scholarship) as a process of knowledge acquisition rather than a collection of scientific evidence, as doing so does not yield scientific literacy; (c) share publicly your teaching and mentoring (and Lab) materials so that other educators can make use of your excellent work, which also foster social justice through the democratization of scientific educational resources and pedagogies; (d) recognize that Higher Education is a profoundly unequal, non-inclusive and non-diverse environment due to a plethora of societal constraints, which also shapes academia itself, and which we as educators should try to address in class (whatever the subject taught) by integrating course content with topics of representation, diversity, equity, and inclusion. See below for 7 ways FORRT tips.
- Evaluate your current teaching and mentorship practices.
- Add literature or assignments to your syllabus that teach open science concepts.
- Make your teaching and mentoring materials open.
- Help students and mentees learn more about open science practices.
- Create opportunities for students to engage in Open Science projects.
- Make your research open.
- Become an advocate at your own institution/professional society.
Link to resource: https://forrt.org/adopting/
Type of resources: Reading, Teaching/Learning Strategy
Education level(s): College / Upper Division (Undergraduates), Graduate / Professional, Adult Education
Primary user(s): Teacher
Subject area(s): Education
Language(s): English