E-Book, Englisch, 427 Seiten, eBook
Kember / Corbett Structuring the Thesis
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-981-13-0511-5
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
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Matching Method, Paradigm, Theories and Findings
E-Book, Englisch, 427 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-981-13-0511-5
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Research
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part A: Introduction.- Chapter 1. Critical reflections on the conventional thesis structure and guide to the research questions addressed in the book.- Chapter 2. The collective voyage of discovery: How the book was developed and produced.- Part B: Mixed Methods.- Chapter 3. The paradigmatic challenge of mixed-methods research: Positivism, relativism or pragmatism?.- Chapter 4. An exploration of the epistemological beliefs, learning environment expectations and persistence intentions: Insights into the shaping of student persistence in the first semester of university study at three Australian universities.- Chapter 5. Challenges faced by male primary teachers.- Chapter 6. English language teaching in Nepal: An investigation of issues and challenges.- Chapter 7. How do students make decisions about overseas higher education? A case study of Chinese international students at a regional Australian university.- Chapter 8. Linguistic complexity in English Textbooks: A functional grammar perspective.- Chapter 9. Structure by design: Reasoning about covariation with TinkerPlots.- Chapter 10. Researching in the ‘cultural interface’: working between non- Indigenous and Indigenous research paradigms.- Part C: Action Research.- Chapter 11. Action research and criticality: Working out the stone in your shoe.- Chapter 12. Students’ understanding of statistical inference: Implications for teaching.- Chapter 13. The design and implementation of a short course, focusing on metacognition, to develop writing skills for university students for whom English is an additional language: An action research approach.- Chapter 14. Intersections of indigenous knowledge and place based education: Possibilities for new visions of sustainability education in Uganda.- Chapter 15. “I only look forward to Mondays”. Facilitating creative writing groups: ageism, action and empowerment.- Chapter 16. A journey around Tonganeducation.- Part D: Interpretive Methods.- Chapter 17. Ways of working in the interpretive tradition.- Chapter 18. Fluid methods to make sense of an unknown: An emergent grounded theory study of cultural wellbeing.- Chapter 19. Exploring interpretations of sustainability across diverse social contexts.- Chapter 20. Embracing change when ‘writing for change’: My PhD experience.- Chapter 21. Teaching history in Australian museums: Pedagogy and praxis.- Chapter 22. Social justice and constructivist grounded theory.- Chapter 23. Language learning and integration of adult Bhutanese refugees: An ethnographic study.- Chapter 24. Exposure and effect: An investigation into a culture of body pedagogies.- Chapter 25. Arts-based research in education: Becomings from a doctoral research perspective.- Chapter 26. Silent, invisible and under-supported? An autoethnographic journey through the valley of the shadow of youth mental health in Australia.- Part E: Emerging Theories.- Chapter 27. Emergent theory and/as doctoral research.- Chapter 28. The way that things are done around here: An investigation into the organisational and social structures that contribute to structural power within the Australian swim coach education pathway.- Chapter 29. Are we all foodies now? An ethnographic exploration of food experience in primary schools.- Chapter 30. Governing Civil Society: How literacy, education and security were brought together.- Chapter 31. From developing child to competent learner: A genealogical study of the kindergarten child and progressive reform in Aotearoa New Zealand.- Chapter 32. Feeling-thinking for a feminist participatory visual ethnography.- Chapter 33. Girls’ tales: experiences of schooling: making a re/active documentary film.-Chapter 34. Intricacies of professional learning in health care: The case of supporting self-management in paediatric diabetes.- Chapter 35. Understanding new spaces and relations of global governance in education: The OECD’s PISA for schools.- Chapter 36. Now, then, when: working with qualitative longitudinal research to study pathways and futures in globalising times.- Chapter 37. Being chosen and performing choice: Young people engaging in imaginative and constrained secondary school practices in Vancouver, BC, Canada.- Chapter 38. Research secrets, research ‘messiness’ and the complexity of knowing: behind the thesis and the content’s page.- Part F: Meta-Analysis.- Chapter 39. Reflections on methodological issues.- Chapter 40. Lessons learnt about structuring the thesis and implications for practice.




