This resource is a part of a set of teaching support materials for DORA’s Introduction to Responsible Research Assessment Course. Find the rest of these resources here.
DORA’s Introduction to Responsible Research Assessment Course is an approachable, entry-level course to anyone seeking to learn about responsible research assessment. The Course provides a foundational understanding of research assessment reform, including lessons that cover: what is research assessment, what are the issues with traditional assessment practices, how is responsible research assessment addresses those issues, and practical examples of how responsible research assessment can be applied in the real world. This PowerPoint slide deck is an accompaniment to the Teaching Support Guide.
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This short deck of slides was created to help trainers incorporate lesson concepts into their materials. Look in the speaker notes for guidance based on the lesson content, ideas for discussion questions, and links to resources.
These slides are based on the content of Lesson 4 and build on the content of Lessons 1 through 3. These slides ground the audience’s responsible research assessment knowledge in practical, real-world examples of change. The slides introduce how traditional assessment methods might be innovated upon or modified by more responsible approaches. Lesson 4 is ideal for audiences who are ready to think about tangible reforms, like using narrative CVs or bias-mitigating review panels, within their own professional contexts.
