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Research and Supervision in Mathematics and Science Education
provides student researchers and their supervisors with information
about both the essentials of planning, conducting, reporting, and
publishing qualitative research, and the characteristics of quality
supervision. It is focused primarily for postgraduate research
students in mathematics and science education and their
supervisors. It will also be of interest to students and faculty in
other disciplines that use educational and sociological research
paradigms. The volume builds on two phenomena of recent years:
first, the increasing momentum of postgraduate research in
mathematics and science education and, second, the resulting need
of those involved for knowledge about doing research and about
engaging in quality supervision. The decision to address both
research and supervision in one volume is a response to the fact
that faculty who supervise postgraduate research often are in need
of resources covering not only aspects of project and thesis
supervision, but also the knowledge to assist students in research
design, especially in the qualitative field. Drawing on recent
research and practice, the authors of the chapters in this book
illustrate approaches and strategies that have been used
successfully with, and by, postgraduate students. The book also has
a strong future orientation, describing how postgraduate
supervision and research will change as more and more students gain
access to and make use of the vast array of technological resources
now available. A necessary and unique addition to books in the
field of postgraduate research and supervision, this volume's
particular appeal stems from its practical approach, its creative
future perspective, and the wide generalizability of the thinking
and ideas it presents.
"Research and Supervision in Mathematics and Science Education"
provides student researchers and their supervisors with information
about both the essentials of planning, conducting, reporting, and
publishing qualitative research, and the characteristics of quality
supervision. It is focused primarily for postgraduate research
students in mathematics and science education and their
supervisors. It will also be of interest to students and faculty in
other disciplines that use educational and sociological research
paradigms.
The volume builds on two phenomena of recent years: first, the
increasing momentum of postgraduate research in mathematics and
science education and, second, the resulting need of those involved
for knowledge about doing research and about engaging in quality
supervision. The decision to address both research and supervision
in one volume is a response to the fact that faculty who supervise
postgraduate research often are in need of resources covering not
only aspects of project and thesis supervision, but also the
knowledge to assist students in research design, especially in the
qualitative field.
Drawing on recent research and practice, the authors of the
chapters in this book illustrate approaches and strategies that
have been used successfully with, and by, postgraduate students.
The book also has a strong future orientation, describing how
postgraduate supervision and research will change as more and more
students gain access to and make use of the vast array of
technological resources now available.
A necessary and unique addition to books in the field of
postgraduate research and supervision, this volume's particular
appeal stems from its practical approach, its creative future
perspective, and the wide generalizability of the thinking and
ideas it presents.
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