Teaching open and reproducible scholarship: a critical review of the evidence base for current pedagogical methods and their outcomes
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Madeleine Pownall
Flávio Azevedo
Laura M. König
Hannah R. Slack
Thomas Rhys Evans
Zoe Flack
Sandra Grinschgl
Mahmoud M. Elsherif
Katie A. Gilligan-Lee
Catia M. F. De Oliveira
Biljana Gjoneska
Tamara Kalandadze
Katherine Button
Sarah Ashcroft-Jones
Jenny Terry
Nihan Albayrak-Aydemir
Filip Děchtěrenko
Shilaan Alzahawi
Bradley J. Baker
Merle-Marie Pittelkow
Lydia Riedl
Kathleen Schmidt
Charlotte R. Pennington
John J. Shaw
Timo Lüke
Matthew C. Makel
Helena Hartmann
Mirela Zaneva
Daniel Walker
Steven Verheyen
Daniel Cox
Jennifer Mattschey
Tom Gallagher-Mitchell
Peter Branney
Yanna Weisberg
Kamil Izydorczak
Ali H. Al-Hoorie
Ann-Marie Creaven
Suzanne L. K. Stewart
Kai Krautter
Karen Matvienko-Sikar
Samuel J. Westwood
Patrícia Arriaga
Meng Liu
Myriam A. Baum
Tobias Wingen
Robert M. Ross
Aoife O'Mahony
Agata Bochynska
Michelle Jamieson
Myrthe Vel Tromp
Siu Kit Yeung
Martin R. Vasilev
Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe
Leticia Micheli
Markus Konkol
David Moreau
James E. Bartlett
Kait Clark
Gwen Brekelmans
Theofilos Gkinopoulos
Samantha L. Tyler
Jan Philipp Röer
Zlatomira G. Ilchovska
Christopher R. Madan
Olly Robertson
Bethan J. Iley
Samuel Guay
Martina Sladekova
Shanu Sadhwani
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Abstract
In recent years, the scientific community has called for improvements in the credibility, robustness and reproducibility of research, characterized by increased interest and promotion of open and transparent research practices. While progress has been positive, there is a lack of consideration about how this approach can be embedded into undergraduate and postgraduate research training. Specifically, a critical overview of the literature which investigates how integrating open and reproducible science may influence student outcomes is needed. In this paper, we provide the first critical review of literature surrounding the integration of open and reproducible scholarship into teaching and learning and its associated outcomes in students. Our review highlighted how embedding open and reproducible scholarship appears to be associated with (i) students’ scientific literacies (i.e. students’ understanding of open research, consumption of science and the development of transferable skills); (ii) student engagement (i.e. motivation and engagement with learning, collaboration and engagement in open research) and (iii) students’ attitudes towards science (i.e. trust in science and confidence in research findings). However, our review also identified a need for more robust and rigorous methods within pedagogical research, including more interventional and experimental evaluations of teaching practice. We discuss implications for teaching and learning scholarship.
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Royal Society Open Science