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[Commlist] postdoctoral researcher - teaching argumentation to enrich exchanges in educational platform forums
Sat Jun 04 08:40:15 GMT 2022
UCLouvain is looking for a post-doctoral researcher in linguistics,
communication or education
• Full-time (100%) post-doctoral fellowship for one year, renewable once
(max. 2 years) • Start date: October 2022 at the latest
This proposal for a postdoctoral position is part of the
multidisciplinary project MOOCresearch2.0. "A mixed and
multi-disciplinary approach to socio-cognitive conflicts in online
learning environments", co-directed by Mariane Frenay (GIRSEF), François
Lambotte (Social Media Lab), Magali Paquot (CECL) and Valérie Swaen
(LOURIM). The MOOCresearch2.0 project is based on the idea that
discussion forums in MOOCs offer a unique opportunity to support the
social aspects of learning. Educational research has indeed shown that
controversies and conflicts over ideas are the source of conceptual
change and learning (Limon, 2001; Vosniadou, 2017). More specifically,
learning concepts in the humanities and social sciences requires
exchanges, questioning and argumentation to overcome common sense
representations and to understand scientific concepts, which sometimes
have fluctuating contours (e.g., essentially contested concepts such as
democracy, human rights, corporate social responsibility) and are
embedded in controversies (e.g., climate change) (Gallie, 1956; Buchs,
Darnon, Quiamzade, Mugny & Butera, 2008). However, in a MOOC, discussion
forums are the only space where it is possible to provoke questioning
and learn from social exchanges.
The overall aim of the MOOCresearch2.0 project is therefore to deepen
our understanding of the dynamic process of social learning on online
education platforms by studying the emergence, development and
resolution of socio-cognitive conflicts in MOOC discussion forums. With
this new understanding, the project also intends to develop pedagogical
devices and instructions that elicit socio-cognitive conflicts and their
cognitive resolution, via argumentation and constructive controversy in
a cooperative environment.
See https://uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/ilc/moocresearch2-0.html
for a short presentation of the different projects currently underway
and the teams involved.
The postdoctoral researcher will focus more particularly on aspects
related to argumentation and constructive controversy in an online
educational device. The ability to debate and argue in a discussion
forum is most often taken for granted in MOOC courses (teachers ask
their students to discuss, debate, argue, etc. but students are not
taught these complex skills). The exchanges in discussion forums are
generally poor, and there is often little interaction and even less
engagement with the ideas put forward by peers. When there is
interaction, it is often in the form of a validation or not of a peer's
contribution (I agree with you, I disagree with you) but these exchanges
are rarely argumentative (students do not necessarily appeal to factual
arguments, external sources, etc.).
The project aims to develop students' argumentative skills and written
debating skills to foster rich, constructive and learning-oriented
exchanges in MOOC discussion forums. The first stage of the project will
be the development of a teaching module that will aim to make explicit
the expected types of interactions in discussion forums. The module will
focus on the quality of argumentation, both in its content-related
aspects (e.g. the importance of qualified and guaranteed assertions, the
reliability and quality of sources, the consideration of previous
arguments) and in its social aspects (respect for the other and for
divergent positions, politeness). The device will then be implemented in
a set of UCLouvain MOOCs that use forums to discuss topics that should
lead to debate. Several approaches will be used to measure the effect of
the device on the interactions in the forums. The evaluation will focus
on the quantity and quality of the content of exchanges between
participants in these forums. It will be largely qualitative, but one
avenue of development is the automation of the evaluation of the outputs.
Qualifications and skills required The candidate will meet the following
qualifications: • Have a doctoral thesis in Linguistics, Communication,
Educational Sciences or equivalent. • In view of the tasks to be
performed, the following skills are required o Excellent linguistic and
communication skills o Methodological skills in setting up experiments
and analysing results o Pedagogical skills • Excellent oral and written
English (minimum level: C1) • Knowledge of French is an asset but not a
requirement
• Excellent research profile (publications, conferences, etc.) •
Research and/or professional experience in one of the following areas is
a plus: university pedagogy, online teaching, social media,
argumentation • Autonomy, sense of teamwork, ability to listen and
analyse needs, responsiveness.
Conditions of engagement This postdoctoral fellowship is subject to
the following conditions: • The candidate will be in a situation of
international mobility, i.e. he/she will not have resided or worked in
Belgium for more than 24 months during the 36 months immediately
preceding the first fellowship period • One year grant, renewable once
(total of two years on the project). • The candidate will receive a
postdoctoral fellowship (starting at approximately 2600 euros net per
month). • This position requires residence in Belgium for the duration
of the mandate.
Application form Application deadline: 6 July
The application file should include : • a detailed curriculum vitae in
English including the various qualifications and skills required as well
as publications and other academic and scientific experience; • a letter
of motivation in English (maximum 2 pages), describing your interest in
the position, how your profile meets the job description and the project
objectives, etc.; • a letter of reference in French or English. • A
writing sample (preferably a published article or a chapter of the PhD
thesis). Successful applicants will be invited to participate in an
(online) interview in July. If you are interested in this position,
please send your application to Magali Paquot by email
(mailto:(magali.paquot /at/ uclouvain.be)).
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