FACETS (Jan 2022)

How to set the agenda for training in responsible conduct of research using the target audience as a narrative guide

  • Fenneke Blom,
  • Susan Maria Johanna Berentsen,
  • Rob van der Sande

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 1258 – 1275

Abstract

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There is a growing interest in training on responsible conduct of research (RCR). The availability and range of such training materials, for a diversity of audiences and addressing a diversity of RCR related topics, is growing too. This is of great help to all who are looking for materials to set up their RCR training, but how can one select what topics to include within the often-limited time available for training? In this paper we propose a step-by-step approach to set the agenda for RCR training, using the target audience as a narrative guide. The process consists of six steps: (1) mapping the needs and translating them into learning objectives; (2) prioritizing, selecting, and combining objectives and themes; (3) demarcation of the training; (4) completion of the program; (5) development or adaptation of training materials; and (6) pilot and evaluation. The development process of a training program for researchers in Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences is used as an example to illustrate the step-by-step process.

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