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Social science research methods are being increasingly taught in an online setting. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major driver of this trend recently. Although there has been extensive research on online teaching and learning in general, very few studies focus on how this needs to be done specifically in social science research methods (SSRM). This literature review summarizes the most current research evidence on SSRM teaching in an online setting. Such information can facilitate setting up future online teaching and learning activities regarding social science research methods. In addition, the article discusses how this knowledge can be transferred to a practical SSRM online teaching and learning tool (a toolbox in the Navigating Social Worlds project).
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The second part of the article “Feedback: an attempt to map the phenomenon”. The first one, published in issue 174 of Didaskalia, is an attempt to systematize knowledge on the theory of feedback and to indicate it as a tool to support, organize and discipline the process of creative work and artistic education. In the second part published below, the author creates a feedback toolbox, discussing possible methods and structures of feedback developed by the business, artistic education and individual creative practices of people working both in Poland and in other European countries and in the United States of America. Mira Mańka puts her reflections on feedback in two contexts: interdisciplinary knowledge in the field of psychology, sociology, education, theory and practice of business, and lived knowledge resulting from going through the university and artistic path of education in Poland. Referring to her own work and the experiences of other creators, she constructs an author’s and open selection of reflections, recommendations and directions for the development of feedback, both in the perspectives of Polish theater pedagogy and individual artistic practice.
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The article is an attempt to look at the ludic terchniques of teaching grammar of the Polish language as a foreign language. On the basis of long practice and huge experience, the author fishes out some of the most interesting and helpful techniques when working with students. It consists of a set of clues of how to use materials accessible in the Internet, newspapers and textbooks in order to adjust them to one’s own teaching targets and also how to create unique teaching toolbox. The article encourages the Polish language lectors both to search for new and individual ways of teaching grammar to adjust them to the needs, expectations, language level and predisposition of students.
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