SK615 (2): Research 2

Wilfrid Laurier UniversityKitchener, ON
Onsite

About The Position

Consistent with the social work goal of contributing to social justice and social change, this course aims to expand students' research knowledge and skills. Students will acquire and develop skills in qualitative and quantitative data analysis. This course offers students extended practice and knowledge on a sample of research methods that are designed to expose and transform social arrangements that perpetuate inequalities and marginalization. Emphasis will be placed on how to work in collaborative and participatory ways to generate and analyze qualitative and quantitative data, integrate analyses in mixed methods research, evaluate social work programs, and mobilize knowledge in ways that are respectful.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree
  • Social Work or related discipline
  • Eligibility for appointment to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies is required to teach graduate courses.
  • CV
  • Candidate Application Form (CAF)
  • Names and Contact Information for Referees (for external applicants)
  • Evidence of Good Teaching (for external applicants)
  • Verification of highest degree (for external applicants)

Nice To Haves

  • PhD Degree
  • Cover Letter
  • Teaching Dossier
  • Sample Course Outline

Responsibilities

  • Teach qualitative and quantitative data analysis.
  • Provide extended practice and knowledge on research methods.
  • Emphasize collaborative and participatory approaches to data generation and analysis.
  • Integrate analyses in mixed methods research.
  • Evaluate social work programs.
  • Mobilize knowledge in respectful ways.

Benefits

  • Supplementary Remuneration for large classes or multi-section courses
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