KASVATUSTIETEIDEN TIEDEKUNTA FACULTY OF EDUCATION Tohtoriopintojen opetustarjonta Courses for Doctoral Studies 2014 2015 Ilmoittautuminen Opintojaksoille ilmoittaudutaan lähettämällä sähköpostia osoitteeseen edupostgraduate@utu.fi. Ks. tarkemmat ilmoittautumisohjeet tiedekunnan verkkosivuilta. Syksyn kurssien ilmoittautumisaika on 1. 31.8.2014. Kevään kurssien ilmoittautumisaika on 1. 31.12.2014. Jotta kurssi toteutuu, ilmoittautuneita on pääsääntöisesti oltava vähintään kahdeksan. UTUGS:n järjestämät kurssit löydät osoitteesta http://www.utu.fi/fi/tutkimus/tutkijakoulu/courses/sivut/home.aspx. HUOM! UTUGS:n kursseille ilmoittaudutaan heidän verkkosivujensa kautta. Enrollment Sign up for the courses by sending e-mail to edupostgraduate@utu.fi. See detailed instructions for signing up on the faculty website. For the courses organized in autumn term, sign up between 1st and 31st of August 2014. For the courses organized in spring term, sign up between 1st and 31st of December 2014. In order to organize the course principally eight participants are required. You will find courses organized by the UTUGS at http://www.utu.fi/fi/tutkimus/tutkijakoulu/courses/sivut/home.aspx. NOTE! Registration for UTUGS courses is made on their website. 1
FALL 2014 TRI 2 Yleiset asiantuntijuustaidot General skills of expertise RESEARCH FUNDING AND ADMINISTRATION September-October 2014 NOTE! Please choose either A or B of the following choices according to your doctoral programme. Teachers: Academy Professor Erno Lehtinen, Professor Martin Lawn (University of Edinburgh, Centre for Educational Sociology), Research Coordinator Tarita Riikonen, Head of Research Affairs Kirsi Klemelä, Senior Researcher Koen Veermans Objectives and learning outcomes: Doctoral candidates will get acquainted with different sources for research funding and the funding application process. The course also provides useful tips for preparing a high quality research plan, writing a CV and calculating a budget for a research project. During the course, each participant prepares a competitive funding application for e.g., the Finnish Cultural Foundation (deadline for applications is traditionally on October 31; see www.skr.fi) or other funding source. Please see http://www.aurora-tietokanta.fi/ for more information on available funding sources and choose at least one funding source for which you ll prepare an application during the course. Contents: Opening lectures (6 h) and workshops (9 h), the latter focusing on the improving of the participants research plans and funding applications. A) KEVEKO Doctoral Programme Participants: All doctoral candidates and faculty personnel associated with the KEVEKO Doctoral Programme. Maximum of 10 participants. Language: Finnish and English. Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation, preparing an application (Fail Pass). (s) Tue 9 September 14.15 16.30 Room 244, Educarium Lecture Lehtinen Thu 11 September 14.15 16.30 Room 244, Educarium Lecture Lehtinen Tue 30 September 14.15 16.30 Room 440, Educarium Workshop Lawn/Klemelä/Riikonen Mon 13 October 14.15-16.30 Room 431, Publicum Workshop Klemelä/Riikonen Mon 20 October 14.15-16.30 Room 431, Publicum Workshop Klemelä/Riikonen B) OPPI Doctoral Programme Participants: All doctoral candidates and faculty personnel associated with the OPPI Doctoral Programme. Maximum of 10 participants. Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation, preparing an application (Fail Pass). (s) Tue 9 September 14.15 16.30 Room 244, Educarium Lecture Lehtinen Thu 11 September 14.15 16.30 Room 244, Educarium Lecture Lehtinen Fri 3 October 14.15 16.30 Room 431, Publicum Workshop Veermans Wed 15 October 14.15 16.30 Room 431, Publicum Workshop Veermans Thu 30 October 14.15 16.30 Room 431, Publicum Workshop Veermans 2
TRI 3A Metodologiset ja metodiset sekä tieteellisen kirjoittamisen opinnot Methodological studies and scientific writing TILASTOMENETELMÄT JA SPSS-OHJELMA (STATISTICAL DATA ANALYSIS WITH SPSS) Syyskuu 2014 Opettaja: Statistikko Eero Laakkonen Tavoitteet: Kurssilla käydään läpi kvantitatiivisen tutkimusaineiston käsittelyä SPSS-ohjelmalla. Kurssin tavoitteena on antaa tohtorikoulutettaville omassa väitöskirjatyössä tarvittavia kvantitatiivisen aineiston käsittelytaitoja. Sisältö: Työpajoissa (12 h) käydään läpi kvantitatiivisen aineiston muokkaamiseen ja kuvailuun liittyviä vaiheita sekä tyypillisiä analyysimenetelmiä SPSS-ympäristössä. Lisäksi tutustutaan sähköiseen aineistonkeruuseen (nettilomakkeet ja Webropol). Osallistujat: Kaikki kvantitatiivisen aineiston parissa työskentelevät kasvatustieteiden tohtoriohjelman jatko-opiskelijat, joilla on tilastolliset perustiedot ja kokemusta SPSS-ohjelmasta. Kurssille otetaan enintään 16 tohtorikoulutettavaa. Kieli: suomi. HUOM! Jos vähintään viisi vieraskielistä ilmoittautuu kurssille, erillinen kurssi/työpajoja järjestetään englanniksi. NOTE! Should at least five English-speaking doctoral candidates sign up for the course, a separate course/workshops will be held in English. The course gives skills for working on quantitative data. The workshops concentrate on editing and describing data, typical analysis methods on SPSS and electronic data collecting (internet surveys and Webropol). The course participants are expected to have basic knowledge about quantitative methods and some experience about SPSS programme. Kurssin arvostelu ja opintosuorituksen rekisteröinti: Aktiivinen osallistuminen pienryhmiin (hyv hyl). Aikataulu: Ryhmä 1 (in Finnish) Pvm Aika Paikka Sisältö Opettaja Ti 16.9 14.00-16.30 Huone 431, Publicum Työpaja Laakkonen To 18.9 14.00-16.30 Huone 431, Publicum Työpaja Laakkonen Ti 23.9 14.00-16.30 Huone 431, Publicum Työpaja Laakkonen To 25.9 14.00-16.30 Huone 431, Publicum Työpaja Laakkonen Ryhmä 2 (in English) Date Time Place Content Teacher Fri 19.9. 12.00-15.00 Huone 431, Publicum Workshop Laakkonen Wed 24.9. 12.00-15.00 Huone 431, Publicum Workshop Laakkonen Fri 26.9. 12.00-15.00 Huone 431, Publicum Workshop Laakkonen The date of the 4 th workshop will be decided on the course 3
NEW STATISTICS: The limits of p and the changing requirements of scientific publications October 2014 Teachers: Academy Professor Erno Lehtinen, Statistician Eero Laakkonen, Post-doc Researcher Jake McMullen ECTS: 1 Objectives and learning outcomes: The aim of the course is to deal with the current trend in using statistical analyses in the social sciences and the changing requirements for presenting methods and statistical data in scientific publications. After the course, participants will be aware of the limitations of classical statistical methods such as significance testing and the proposed alternatives aimed at overcoming these deficiencies. Participants will also get practical skills to, among other things; calculate effect sizes and confidence intervals. The course also includes practical training of writing methods chapters according to the changing requirements. Contents: Reading package students read before the face-to-face course, opening lectures (2 h) and workshops (4h) based on exercises with participants own data. Participants: All doctoral candidates of Faculty of Education and faculty personnel. Maximum of 32 participants. Language: English Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation (s) Thu 2 October 14.15-15.45 Room 244, Educarium Lecture Lehtinen and Laakkonen Thu 9 October 14.15-15.45 Room 431, Publicum Workshop Laakkonen Tue 14 October 14.15-15.45 Room 431, Publicum Workshop Laakkonen 4
PUBLISHING RESEARCH RESULTS September 2014 spring 2015 NOTE! In order to complete the study module TRI 3A, all doctoral candidates are required to complete a course on scientific writing or publishing. Please choose either A or B following your doctoral programme. Teachers: Professor Kai Hakkarainen, Visiting Professor Martin Lawn (University of Edinburgh, Centre for Educational Sociology), University Research Fellow Piia Seppänen, University Research Fellow Janne Lepola, Professor Marja Vauras ECTS: 4 Objectives and learning outcomes: The aim of the course is to improve students ability to publish their research results by offering advice on how to write a good article and discussing the basic steps of publication process (selecting a journal, passing the editorial filters, reacting to reviewer and editor comments, resubmitting your work etc.) In the workshops participants work on a manuscript intended for publication in a scientific journal on national or international forums. The manuscript can either be a full article (disseminating the research results) or a review paper (critical synthesis of a specific research topic). Contents: Lectures (3 h) and workshops (16 h). During the course participants are expected to write a manuscript for a national or an international scientific publication. Between the workshops students are also encouraged to arrange meetings themselves as a peer group, to read and comment each other s manuscripts. A) KEVEKO Doctoral Programme Participants: All doctoral candidates and faculty personnel associated with the KEVEKO Doctoral Programme. Maximum of 10 participants. Language: Finnish/English. Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation, preparing a manuscript for a scientific article (Fail Pass). Wed 17 September 14.15 16.30 Room 440, Educarium Lecture Hakkarainen Mon 29 September 14.15 15.45 Room 360, Educarium Workshop Seppänen Wed 1 October 14.15 16.30 Room 440, Educarium Workshop Lawn Thu 11 December 14.15 15.45 Room 360, Educarium Workshop Seppänen B) OPPI Doctoral Programme Participants: All doctoral candidates and faculty personnel associated with the OPPI Doctoral Programme. Maximum of 10 participants. Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation, preparing a manuscript for a scientific article (Fail Pass). Note! There are three groups for OPPI doctoral programme. Vauras 1 Wed 17 September 14.15 16.30 Room 440, Educarium Lecture Hakkarainen Mon 15 September 14.15 15.45 Room 441, Educarium Workhsop Vauras Wed 8 October 14.15 15.45 Room 441, Educarium Workshop Vauras Wed 19 November 14.15 15.45 Room 441, Educarium Workshop Vauras Vauras 2 5
Wed 17 September 14.15 16.30 Room 440, Educarium Lecture Hakkarainen Mon 29 September 14.15 15.45 Room 441, Educarium Workshop Vauras Mon13 October 14.15 15.45 Room 357b, Educarium Workshop Vauras Tue 18 November 14.15 15.45 Room 357b. Educarium Workshop Vauras Lepola Wed 17 September 14.15 16.30 Room 440, Educarium Lecture Hakkarainen Mon 22 September 15.15 16.45 Room 359, Educarium Workshop Lepola Mon 20 October 15.15 16.45 Room 357b, Educarium Workshop Lepola Mon 24 November 15.15 16.45 Room 357b, Educarium Workshop Lepola TRI 3C Tieteenteorian opinnot ja oman tutkimusalan sisältöopinnot Studies of science theory and of the own research field READING SEMINARS A) KEVEKO Doctoral Programme December 2014 Teacher: Visiting Professor Agnes van Zanten (Institut d'études Politiques de Paris) Objectives and learning outcomes: The theme of the seminar will be specified later. Contents: The course consists of three seminars (6 h). Prior to each seminar the participants are expected to read the articles provided by the teacher. Participants: All researchers and teachers of the Faculty of Education, and especially the doctoral candidates of the Doctoral Program KEVEKO. Maximum of 12 participants. Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation (Fail Pass). Date Time Place Subject Lecturer Tue 2 December 14.15 15.45 Room 244A, Educarium The middle classes and family van Zanten education Wed 3 December 14.15 15.45 Room 440, Educarium The middle classes and school van Zanten choice Thu 4 December 14.15 15.45 Room 440, Educarium The middle classes and parental intervention in schools van Zanten B) OPPI Doctoral Programme Fall 2014 / Spring 2015 Teacher: Visiting Professor Simone Volet (Murdoch University), professor Jürgen Seifried (Visitor from University of Mannheim), professor Erno Lehtinen Objectives and learning outcomes: The themes of the seminars will be specified later. Contents: The course consists of seminars (6 h). Prior to each seminar the participants are expected to read the articles provided by the teachers. Participants: All researchers and teachers of the Faculty of Education, and especially the doctoral candidates of the Doctoral Program OPPI. Maximum of 12 participants. 6
Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation (Fail Pass). Date Time Place Lecturer Thu 16 October 14.15 15.45 Room 360, Educarium Volet Wed 29 October 14.15 15.45 Room 360, Educarium Seifried Wed 5 November 14.15 15.45 Room 360, Educarium Lehtinen 7
SPRING 2015 TRI 3A Metodologiset ja metodiset sekä tieteellisen kirjoittamisen opinnot Methodological studies and scientific writing INTRODUCTION TO META-ANALYSIS February 2015 Teacher: Prof. Dr. Andreas Gegenfurtner (Maastricht University) ECTS: 3 Objectives and learning outcomes: In this workshop, participants will get acquainted with what metaanalysis is, how meta-analysis can be used as an analytic tool in research on learning and instruction, and how data for meta-analysis can be collected, analyzed, and reported. In part one, we start with discussing reasons for doing meta-analysis and outline similarities and differences to traditional literature reviews; we also focus on different ways on how data for meta-analyses can be selected and coded. In part two, we compare techniques to meta-analyze correlational and experimental data, and we demonstrate how these data can be corrected for study design artifacts, particularly for sampling error, error of measurement, and moderator effects. In part three, the reporting of meta-analytic findings will be discussed with a focus on numerical and visual displays; we also describe what journal reviewers typically look for when evaluating your meta-analytic manuscript. Throughout the workshop, a special emphasis is put on correlational (Pearson s r) and experimental data (Cohen s d); for time reasons, we will not discuss odds ratios that are used in many medical and clinical research settings. Contents: The workshop (24 h) will use a variety of methods, including lectures, demonstrations, and a multitude of hands-on activities to scaffold transfer of the course content to the participants own research projects. Participants: All doctoral candidates or personnel of the University of Turku interested in using metaanalysis; basic knowledge in statistics and in the software package SPSS is expected. A maximum of 8 doctoral candidates or personnel of the Faculty of Education and 8 doctoral candidates from other faculties. Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation in workshops (Fail Pass). Monday 2 February: Searching and Coding Literature 9.00-10.30 Introduction: Developing metaanalytic research questions 10.30-12.00 Literature databases, inclusion and exclusion criteria 12.00-13.00 LUNCH BREAK Option to dine at Macciavelli, (selfpaid) 13.00-14.30 Coding psychometric properties 1: r and d 14.30-16.00 Coding psychometric properties 2: Converting effect sizes and reliability Wednesday 4 February: Analyzing Meta-Analytic Data Primary meta-analysis 1: Sampling error Primary meta-analysis 2: Error of measurement LUNCH BREAK Option to dine at Macciavelli, (selfpaid) Meta-analytic moderator estimation 1: Subgroup analysis Meta-analytic moderator estimation 2: WLS multiple regression Friday 6 February: Reporting Meta-Analytic Results Reporting 1: The Method section Reporting 2: The Results section LUNCH BREAK Option to dine at Macciavelli, (selfpaid) Using numerical and visual reporting formats in meta-analytic studies Robustness of and biases in metaanalyses: What reviewers look for Place Room 431, Publicum Room 431, Publicum Room 431, Publicum 8
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS WORKSHOP OF QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS Spring 2015 Teachers: Professor Jukka Husu and Senior Lecturer Marjo Nieminen Objectives and learning outcomes: The workshop focuses on working with participants own qualitative data sets with the aim of finding suitable methods for efficient data analysis and producing (preliminary) research findings. Contents: Workshops (6 h). Students prepare for the workshops by writing a report about the situation of their research and data analysis and listing the questions or problems they have about the data analysis. Participants: All doctoral candidates of the Faculty of Education with a qualitative data set at least partly collected. Maximum of 20 participants (two groups will be formed). Language: Finnish/English Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation (Fail Pass). NOTE! Please choose either group 1 or 2 of the following choices Group 1 (Prof. Jukka Husu, in English) Wed 18 March 16.15-18.30 Room 360, Educarium Workshop Husu Mon 23 March 16.15-18.30 Room 360, Educarium Workshop Husu Group 2 (Senior Lecturer Marjo Nieminen, in Finnish) Thu 19 March 16.15-18.30 Room 357, Educarium Workshop Nieminen Wed 25 March 16.15-18.30 Room 357, Educarium Workshop Nieminen STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING 1 Spring 2015 Teachers: Docent Niina Junttila, Statistician Eero Laakkonen ECTS: 3 Objectives and learning outcomes: In this course, participants will get acquainted with what Structural Equation Modeling is, how it can be used as an analytic tool in research, and how data for Structural Equation Modeling can be collected, analyzed, and reported. The doctoral candidates will perform Structural Equation Modeling analyses by working with exemplary or with the participants own data sets. Contents: Lectures (4 h) and workshops (10 h). During the course students are expected to complete the exercises provided by the teachers and write a research report. Participants: All doctoral candidates interested in statistical analyses and/or collecting or planning to collect data suitable for SEM analysis. Basic statistical skills are required. Maximum of 12 doctoral candidates of the Faculty of Education and 8 doctoral candidates from other faculties. Language: Finnish. NOTE! Should at least five English-speaking doctoral candidates of the Faculty of Education sign up for the course, a separate course will be held in English. Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation, exercises and research report (Fail Pass). 9
s Tue 27 January 12.15-13.45 Room 441, Educarium Lecture Junttila & Laakkonen Tue 27 January 14.00-15.30 Room 409, Publicum Workshop Junttila & Laakkonen Thu 29 January 14.00-15.30 Room 431, Publicum Workshop Junttila & Laakkonen Tue 3 February 12.15-13.45 Room 441, Educarium Lecture Junttila & Laakkonen Tue 3 February 14.00-15.30 Room 409, Publicum Workshop Junttila & Laakkonen Thu 5 February 14.00-15.30 Room 431, Publicum Workshop Junttila & Laakkonen Tue 10 February 14.00-15.30 Room 409, Publicum Workshop Junttila & Laakkonen TRI 3C Tieteenteorian opinnot ja oman tutkimusalan sisältöopinnot Studies of science theory and of the own research field KASVATUSTIETEEN EETTISET KYSYMYKSET The course Ethical issues in educational research will be organized in English the following year Maalis huhtikuu 2015 Teachers: Yliopistonlehtori Rauno Huttunen, professori Heikki Silvennoinen, yliopistotutkija Janne Lepola Tavoitteet: Kurssin tavoitteena on syventää tohtorikoulutettavien ymmärrystä tutkimusprojektin suunnittelun, toteuttamisen ja raportoimisen eettisistä kysymyksistä. Kurssilla keskitytään erityisesti kasvatustieteellisen tutkimuksen eettisiin näkökohtiin. Sisältö: Luennot (12h) ja oppimispäiväkirja. Osallistujat: Kaikki kasvatustieteiden tiedekunnan tohtorikoulutettavat, erityisesti tohtoriopintojensa alkuvaiheessa olevat. Enintään 20 osallistujaa. Kieli: suomi Kurssin arvostelu ja opintosuorituksen rekisteröinti: Aktiivinen osallistuminen, oppimispäiväkirja (hyv hyl). Aikataulu: Pvm Aika Paikka Sisältö Opettaja Ti 3.3. 16.15-17.45 Huone 360, Educarium Luento/työpaja Huttunen Ti 10.3. 16.15-17.45 Huone 360, Educarium Luento/työpaja Huttunen Ti 17.3. 16.15-17.45 Huone 360, Educarium Luento/työpaja Huttunen Ti 24.3. 16.15-17.45 Huone 360, Educarium Luento/työpaja Lepola Ti 31.3. 16.15-17.45 Huone 361, Educarium Luento/työpaja Silvennoinen Ti 7.4. 16.15-17.45 Huone 361, Educarium Luento/työpaja Silvennoinen 10
READING SEMINARS A) OPPI Doctoral Programme February-March 2015 Teachers: Professor Erno Lehtinen, Senior Researcher Tuire Palonen, Visiting professor Hans Gruber (Universität Regensburg), Visiting Professor Els Boshuizen (Open Universiteit Nederland). Objectives and learning outcomes: This reading seminar focuses on the latest research traits in the area of research on learning and instruction. Participants will familiarize themselves with scientific articles from journals and handbooks and discuss their topics. The general aim is to support the participants writing of the doctoral thesis as well as the writing of scientific articles. Contents: The course consists of reading seminars (8 h). During the course the participants are expected to read the articles provided by the teacher and prepare a summary of one article. Participants: All doctoral candidates of the Doctoral Program OPPI. Maximum of 16 participants. Completion requirements and evaluation: Active participation in workshops (Fail Pass). Date Time Place Lecturer Tue 10 February 16.15 17.45 Room 357, Educarium Gruber Fri 13 February 14.15 15.45 Room 357, Educarium Boshuizen Mon 2 March 16.15-17.45 Room 357, Educarium Lehtinen Mon 9 March 16.15-17.45 Room 357, Educarium Palonen B) KEVEKO Doctoral Programme Kevät 2015 Opettaja: Lehtori Päivi Pihlaja Tavoitteet: Kurssin jälkeen opiskelija on syventänyt teoreettista tietämystään erityispedagogiikan alalta. Sisältö: Kurssi sisältää kolme seminaarikertaa (6 h). Kullakin kerralla käsitellään opettajan antamat artikkelit ja perehdytään artikkeleiden teoreettiseen orientaatioon tai teoriaan. Osallistujat: Kaikki kasvatustieteiden tiedekunnan tohtorikoulutettavat, erityisesti KEVEKO-tohtoriohjelman tohtorikoulutettavat. Enintään 12 osallistujaa. Muuta huomioitavaa: Kurssille ilmoittautumisen yhteydessä ilmoitetaan myös oman jatkotutkimuksen aihepiiri ja metodi. Tämän perusteella opettaja valitsee kurssille sopivat artikkelit. Kieli: suomi. Suorittaminen: Aktiivinen osallistuminen ja artikkelianalyysit (hyväksytty hylätty). Aikataulu: Pvm Aika Paikka Sisältö Opettaja Ti 31. maaliskuuta 14.30-16.00 Huone 359, Educarium Työpaja Pihlaja Ke 15. huhtikuuta 15.00-18.00 Huone 357, Educarium Työpaja Pihlaja 11