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Book Beyond Doctorates Downunder

Download or read book Beyond Doctorates Downunder written by Carey Denholm and published by ACER Press. This book was released on 2009-01-01 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beyond Doctorates Downunder is written for candidates in their final year of doctoral study and for doctoral graduates in their first five years after completion.

Book Beyond Doctorates Downunder

Download or read book Beyond Doctorates Downunder written by Carey Denholm and published by Australian Council for Educational. This book was released on 2009 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Beyond Doctorates Downunder is the third book in the highly successful Doctorates Downunder trilogy published by ACER Press. Doctorates Downunder (2006) helps candidates complete their doctorates and Supervising Doctorates Downunder (2007) helps supervisors with their vital tasks to assist candidates during research training. This third book is designed to assist doctoral graduates use their doctorates in their lives and careers, and is designed as a comprehensive guide to maximizing the benefits of completing a doctorate and communicating its research. Beyond Doctorates Downunder is written for candidates in their final year of doctoral study and for doctoral graduates in their first five years after completion. The 27 chapters are clustered around the key steps in finalizing the doctoral process: concluding and reflecting, learning from experience, result production, strategic planning, and setting the course for the first five years after graduation. Thirty three contributors from universities, enterprise, consultancy, government, and other professions in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand have produced clear and engaging chapters on how pending and recent doctoral graduates can ensure that they and the community will benefit from their doctorates.

Book Doctorates Downunder

Download or read book Doctorates Downunder written by Carey Denholm and published by Acer Press. This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Undertaking a doctorate is a unique experience. It is creative, challenging, emotionally and intellectually demanding, and should be immensely rewarding. With 30 chapters written by experienced academics, recent graduates, and current candidates from across Australia and New Zealand, this second edition of Doctorates Downunder is designed to prepare research candidates for the journey ahead, and guide them throughout their doctoral program. Updating and expanding on the first edition, while maintaining key features and benefits, Doctorates Downunder focuses on integral aspects of doctoral study in Australia and New Zealand, providing theoretically sound frameworks for research, and highly practical ideas and advice. The proliferation of university-based formal training courses for doctoral candidates further underpins the importance of this resource, which includes new chapters on: planning and monitoring doctoral work, becoming an effective member of a university department, and communicating your doctoral research in the mass media. The new edition is comprehensive in coverage and provides Aboriginal, Maori, and international candidate perspectives, reflecting a diversity of voice and experience. It is accompanied by other titles in this breakthrough series, including Supervising Doctorates Downunder and Beyond Doctorates Downunder.

Book Doctorates Downunder

    Book Details:
  • Author : Carey Denholm
  • Publisher : ACER Press
  • Release : 2012-01-01
  • ISBN : 142377342X
  • Pages : 275 pages

Download or read book Doctorates Downunder written by Carey Denholm and published by ACER Press. This book was released on 2012-01-01 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Undertaking a doctorate is a unique experience. It is creative, challenging, emotionally and intellectually demanding, and should be immensely rewarding. With 30 chapters written by experienced academics, recent graduates and current candidates from across Australia and New Zealand, Doctorates Downunder Second Edition

Book Doctorates Downunder

    Book Details:
  • Author : Carey J. Denholm
  • Publisher : Acer Press
  • Release : 2006-04-01
  • ISBN : 9780864314291
  • Pages : 227 pages

Download or read book Doctorates Downunder written by Carey J. Denholm and published by Acer Press. This book was released on 2006-04-01 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive collection of essays designed to guide current and prospective doctoral candidates through the amazing journey of doctoral study. Doctorates Downunder includes chapters on beginning candidature, selecting a supervisor, countering isolation and engaging support structures, working with industry, ethics, research skills and strategies, personal obstacles to completion, and maintaining an effective study, work and life balance.

Book Supervising Doctorates Downunder

Download or read book Supervising Doctorates Downunder written by Carey Denholm and published by ACER Press. This book was released on 2007-06-01 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive collection of essays designed to assist doctoral supervisors through candidate selection to thesis examination and post-doctoral life.

Book Writing Groups for Doctoral Education and Beyond

Download or read book Writing Groups for Doctoral Education and Beyond written by Claire Aitchison and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-04-24 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Writing is the principal means by which doctoral candidature is monitored and measured; this, combined with the growing tendency to use publications as proxy measures of individual and institutional productivity, underlines the centrality of writing in academia. One of the central questions for scholars in higher education, therefore, is ‘How do we make writing happen?’, and it is this question which the book seeks to answer. The book provides detailed illustrations of collaborative writing pedagogies which are powerfully enabling, and through theoretical and conceptual interrogation of these practices, the authors point the way for individuals as well as institutions to establish writing groups that are lively, responsive and context-specific. Key topics include: new pedagogical responses for increased writing productivity and the ‘push to publish’; innovations for supporting academic writing quality, confidence and output; scaffolding the thesis writing process; new theoretical explorations of collaborative writing approaches; writing group formulations and pedagogical approaches; writing groups for non-native speakers of English; writing as women in higher education. A particular strength of this book is that it showcases the potential of writing groups for advanced academic writing by pulling together a unique mix of authors and scholarly approaches, representing a wide range of new theoretical and pedagogical frames from diverse countries. Writing Groups for Doctoral Education and Beyond will be attractive to academics seeking new ways to advance their writing productivity, doctoral students, their supervisors and those who are tasked with the job of supporting them through the completion and dissemination of their research.

Book An Introduction to Distance Education

Download or read book An Introduction to Distance Education written by Martha F. Cleveland-Innes and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2010-02-25 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An Introduction to Distance Education is a comprehensive look at the field today, outlining current theories, practices and goals. The book reviews the influence of past distance education theory and practice, along with current changes. It outlines the practical skills and information that are essential to effective distance education design, delivery and navigation. This volume brings together seminal contributors who have and who are currently researching and shaping our understanding and practice of distance education. A discussion of past and present practices in higher and distance education leads to an understanding of accessible education and the appropriate use of Web 2.0 technology. Utilizing a student-guided approach, each chapter offers pedagogical features to engage and support the teaching and learning process, including: questions for reflection, review and discussion: students can use these questions as triggers for further thoughts related to the topic. Instructors can use these questions for classroom and online discussion key quotations: strategically placed throughout the text, these points act as a springboard for further reflection and classroom discussion concept definitions: central concepts discussed in the text are defined or students at the end of each chapter. A perfect textbook for educational technology Doctorate, Masters and Certificate programs, students will find An Introduction to Distance Education offers a solid foundation from which to explore and develop new approaches to designing and implementing online courses.

Book Cases on Technological Adaptability and Transnational Learning  Issues and Challenges

Download or read book Cases on Technological Adaptability and Transnational Learning Issues and Challenges written by Mukerji, Siran and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2010-04-30 with total page 446 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The case studies in this volume enforce technology is a principle catalysts for transnational collaborative interventions in providing learning and professional development opportunities to the people of both developed and developing countries"--Provided by publisher.

Book The Routledge Doctoral Supervisor s Companion

Download or read book The Routledge Doctoral Supervisor s Companion written by Melanie Walker and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2010-04-19 with total page 571 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Accompanying The Routledge Doctoral Student’s Companion this book examines what it means to be a doctoral student in education and the social sciences, providing a guide for those supervising students. Exploring the key role and pedagogical challenges that face supervisors in students’ personal development, the contributors outline the research capabilities which are essential for confidence, quality and success in doctorate level research. Providing guidance about helpful resources and methodological support, the chapters: frame important questions within the history of debates act as a road map through international literatures make suggestions for good practice raise important questions and provide answers to key pedagogical issues provide advice on enabling students’ scholarly careers and identities. While there is no one solution to ideal supervision, this wide-ranging text offers resources that will help supervisors develop their own personal approach to supervision. Ideal for all supervisors whether assisting part-time of full-time students, it is also highly suitable for helping academics to support international students who confront Western doctoral traditions and academic cultures, helping both supervisor and student to understand why things are as they are.

Book Developing Academics

    Book Details:
  • Author : Shelda Debowski
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2016-08-12
  • ISBN : 131743692X
  • Pages : 389 pages

Download or read book Developing Academics written by Shelda Debowski and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2016-08-12 with total page 389 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Academics work in a highly complex world where they must build integrative capabilities and outcomes as teachers, researchers and leaders. As they progress from novice to expert their evolving identities, methodologies and strategies need to be well-attuned to their own strengths and the sectoral expectations: a process that is greatly facilitated by the guidance of leaders and specialist developers. Developing Academics offers guidance to developers, senior leaders and academics on the principles and practices that support high-performing and adaptive academic communities. As the first work to explore the complex nature of academic capacity building, it offers comprehensive development principles, learning theories and specific strategies to support academic growth and development. Developing Academics explores academic capacity from a range of perspectives, including: What makes a high-performing, well-rounded academic? How can our academics be equipped to meet the demands of their current and future roles? What are the essential characteristics of an outstanding developer and development service? How can leaders support and guide high-performing academics who wish to excel? This book is divided into five parts. The first explores academic capacity building and the role developers, leaders and academics play. The second part offers comprehensive guidance to higher education developers, providing the theoretical grounding, methodologies and advanced professional techniques that support their service delivery. The third explores the academic development context, mapping the key capabilities that academics need to acquire as they progress from early career to senior roles across their various portfolios. The fourth explores strategies to evaluate and research the impact of higher education development on learners and their performance. In the final part, the design of higher education services and their interaction with university leaders is explored, illustrating the critical importance of building influence and impact across the university community. The positioning of higher education development as a discipline is also mapped. Developers, leaders and academics will find this handbook to be an essential resource for regular reference: full of useful insights, tips and strategies to help them increase their outcomes and impact. Readers are challenged to reflect on their own leadership and effectiveness throughout this work, as individuals and contributors to academic capacity building.

Book The New Academic  A Strategic Handbook

Download or read book The New Academic A Strategic Handbook written by Debowski, Shelda and published by McGraw-Hill Education (UK). This book was released on 2012-10-01 with total page 266 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This handbook gives a comprehensive overview of academic work, from the starting point of seeking employment to moving into leadership roles. In today's competitive academic environment, you need to be able to operate strategically as a teacher, researcher and leader to establish yourself and progress. This book shows you how to take ownership of your career, build a strong support base and integrate regular evaluative and reflective practices to monitor the success of your career strategy.

Book Methods and Paradigms in Education Research

Download or read book Methods and Paradigms in Education Research written by Ling, Lorraine and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2016-10-31 with total page 420 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The tools used in data collection have the ability to influence the ways information is perceived and generated. Analyzing research processes is a concept that can be overlooked, though is as important as the information itself. Methods and Paradigms in Education Research addresses the innovative formulaic approaches taken in research to challenge their effectiveness. Featuring coverage on selection, forms, and analytical procedures of data, this publication is essential for researchers, students, and academicians seeking current information on understanding research methodology.

Book Handbook of Open  Distance and Digital Education

Download or read book Handbook of Open Distance and Digital Education written by Olaf Zawacki-Richter and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-01-01 with total page 1425 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This open access handbook offers a one-stop-shop for both new and established researchers, educators, policy makers and administrators in the field of open, distance and digital education (ODDE) to gain a comprehensive overview of the history, theory and practice at all levels of ODDE, and at the same time stimulates in-depth discussions on various themes and issues of ODDE for today and future. Researchers, scholars and students in the field of ODDE can use this handbook as a major reference to conduct their own research and learning agendas. To cover the field comprehensively, the handbook is structured following the 3M framework developed by one of the chief editors Zawacki-Richter. The 3M framework categorizes the major research areas and issues in ODDE on three levels. Accordingly, the handbook is divided into six sections in total, two section at each of the three levels: 1) Macro Level – ODDE Systems and Theories, 2) Meso Level - Institutional Perspectives, Management and Organization, and 3) Micro Level – Learning and Teaching in ODDE. This is an open access book.

Book Discourse  Power  and Resistance Down Under

Download or read book Discourse Power and Resistance Down Under written by Mark Vicars and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2014-02-07 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: DPR Down Under Volume 2 draws together a spirited collection of papers presented at the Australian Discourse Power and Resistance conference held in Darwin 2012. The volume of work addresses and seeks to contextualise the problematic question “What counts as ‘good’ research and who decides?” Each chapter in this volume, written from differing theoretical and methodological positions articulates a notion of what could be considered as being ‘good’ research and is, in some way involved in speaking a truth back to power. The chapters invite the reader to rethink and reconsider the inherently political, critical and subversive nature of research from a range of critical investigations.

Book Being    In and Out     Providing Voice to Early Career Women in Academia

Download or read book Being In and Out Providing Voice to Early Career Women in Academia written by Narelle Lemon and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-11-04 with total page 173 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is about a network of women who as a collective and individuals can share their stories to indeed help themselves as well as others. Our stories as¬sist in the telling and retelling of important events. Reflecting on these events allow the ‘processing’, ‘figuring out’ and ‘inquiring’, leading to behavioural actions to change situations. The fact that we are women unites us as we have common elements with our roles both within academia, in our families, and in society. The women in this study share their narratives in an open dialogue. Their journey into and out of academia is constructed from “a metaphorical three-dimensional inquiry space” (Clandinin & Connelly, 2000, p. 50). The space enables the authors to capture and communicate the emotional nature of lived experiences (Clandinin & Connelly, 2000). The self-studies explore the changes in social and contextual approaches that are attached to working and studying in higher education. The book provides a narrative of the “ups” and “downs” that female academics have individually and collectively encountered while moving “in” and “out” of academia. Making these stories known establishes a sense of collaboration and com¬munity. This action serves to perpetuate and further develop the established pedagogy and look to improve practice. A community practice seeks to locate the learning in the process of co-participation (building social capital) and not just within individuals (Hanks, 1991). It allows females to come together to share experience and discuss ways forward.

Book Constructing Methodology for Qualitative Research

Download or read book Constructing Methodology for Qualitative Research written by Bobby Harreveld and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-08-29 with total page 281 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the webs of vulnerability in methodological decision-making that illustrate the deceptive strength of qualitative research. Each chapter will resonate with readers differently as they read themselves into the tensions and tangles of qualitative research when confronted with the challenges of establishing methodological frameworks for educational and social enquiry. The authors are postgraduate, early career researchers and supervisors who analyse their methodological encounters with the nimble, fluid, messy and iterative processes of qualitative research. The book flows structurally from positioning the researcher within these processes to the manoeuvring of self across necessarily selective social science disciplines in education, arts and humanities. It rejuvenates the pioneering spirit, the sense of mission and innovativeness of qualitative research.