Abstract

The concept of responsible research and innovation (RRI) has increased in popularity in the context of European Commission policy since 2010; promoting inclusive and sustainable research and innovation. The present paper introduces a curriculum development effort following the RRI principles in higher education in order to demonstrate the potential positive influence of an RRI-inspired course design on the self-perception of students related to their own reflexivity and inclusiveness competencies. The paper first outlines the use of the RRI approach in higher education, with a special focus on two areas, reflexivity and inclusiveness. The development of a marketing-related subject will then be introduced, described and evaluated. With the aid of a master’s course, the selection of appropriate learning/teaching methods and related assessment practices will be introduced in relation to the competencies of reflexivity and inclusiveness. The results of a quantitative study are also presented, as students evaluated their own competency development in relation to reflexivity and inclusiveness topics at the end of the semester, with the help of an online survey. According to the main findings, the student perception was that course development served the aim of competency development well, and the various teaching methods supported inclusiveness, which also assisted the improvement of reflexive thinking.

Highlights

  • The concept of responsible research and innovation (RRI) has increased in popularity in the context of European Commission policy since 2010; promoting inclusive and sustainable research and innovation

  • Funding/Finanszírozás: The present publication is the outcome of the project From Talent to Young Researcher project aimed at activities supporting the research career model in higher education, identifier EFOP-3.6.3-VEKOP-16-2017-00007 co-supported by the European Union, Hungary and the European Social Fund

  • The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how a course design aligned with RRI principles can influence the self-perception of students related to their own reflexivity and inclusiveness competencies

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ÁGNES NEULINGER

REFLEXIVITY AND INCLUSIVENESS IN CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT: THE EXPERIENCE OF A MASTER’S CLASS. The present paper introduces a curriculum development effort following the RRI principles in higher education in order to demonstrate the potential positive influence of an RRI-inspired course design on the self-perception of students related to their own reflexivity and inclusiveness competencies. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how a course design aligned with RRI principles can influence the self-perception of students related to their own reflexivity and inclusiveness competencies. The ‘Theory of Consumption and Consumer Behaviour’ course was developed with the aim of better serving two dimensions of the RRI competence framework, inclusion and reflexivity These two areas have been the focus development considering both the nature (topics) of the module and the interrelatedness of these two fields. This paper considers the role of RRI in higher education, highlighting the importance of reflexivity and inclusion, and presenting a curriculum development process from the planning until the evaluation phase

RRI in Higher Education
The Role of Reflexivity and Inclusion in Education
Relevant examples were discussed during classes
STUDIES AND ARTICLES Perception of applied methods by student segments
Consumer protection
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