Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Norwegian term or phrase:
metodefagene
English translation:
Methodology
Norwegian term
metodefagene
4 +2 | Methodology | Hakon Vinje |
4 +1 | (the) methods courses | Charles Ek |
4 | research methods | Liss Anda (X) |
May 11, 2009 15:19: Egil Presttun changed "Language pair" from "Norwegian (Bokmal) to English" to "Norwegian to English"
May 13, 2009 12:46: Hakon Vinje Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
Methodology
1. "the analysis of the principles of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline";[1]
2. "the systematic study of methods that are, can be, or have been applied within a discipline";[1] or
3. "a particular procedure or set of procedures." [1]
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[In] educatione a branch of pedagogics dealing with analysis and evaluation of subjects to be taught and of the methods of teaching them.
research methods
See below for an example from UiO.
If it is regarding the actual subject matter and study of "metode" as such, then I agree with the above that the translation would be methodology.
The study plan included a two-week course in research methods.
Very useful information; thank you. |
(the) methods courses
"Methodology" and "research methods" are what are taught in this category of courses, but they're not the category itself IMO.
"Utvikle tverrfaglige forskningsmiljøer i skjæringsfeltet mellom metodefagene matematikk, statistikk og informatikk, og andre fagområder innen naturvitenskap, teknologi og medisin."
We don't usually use this term in English, but it's helpful. |
agree |
Donna Stevens
: This is the right meaning! not methodology (which is closely connected and often included in the same course-i.e. Methods and Methodology in Education
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Thanks. Nice to receive this feedback from someone "in the know."
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