Våren 2022 leverte det første kullet på femårig grunnskoleutdanning (GLU) i Norge sine masteroppgaver. Vi ønsket å kartlegge sentrale fellestrekk ved disse masteroppgavene ved Høgskulen på Vestlandet ...(HVL) og hvordan utvalgte trekk spiller sammen med strategiske føringer og den nasjonale og internasjonale diskursen knyttet til norsk lærerutdanning generelt og grunnskolelærerutdanningene spesielt. Studien inkluderer alle masteroppgaver på GLU 1-7 og 5-10 levert på normert tid ved HVL i mai 2022. Data ble hentet fra Felles studentsystem (FS) og manuell registrering direkte fra oppgaveteksten. Datamaterialet omfatter 263 masteroppgaver fra 3 campus. Mediankarakter på oppgavene var C, og det var ingen forskjell i karakter mellom studieprogram, campus, emne eller samskriving (p > 0,177). 93 % av oppgavene var ikke en del av et etablert forskningsprosjekt, og 5 % av oppgavene benyttet data fra et forskningsmiljø ved HVL. 68 % av oppgavene hentet data fra praksisfeltet. 89 % av oppgavene benyttet seg av kvalitativ metode. Analysen indikerer at HVL er på god vei til å nå ambisjonene til GLU om blant annet å utdanne studenter som «kan bygge sin profesjonsutøvelse på forsknings- og erfaringsbasert kunnskap, og for videre studier på ph.d.-nivå». Studentenes karakterer er gjennomgående gode. Det er likevel utfordringer knyttet til involvering av masterstudenter i HVLs forskningsaktivitet, til involvering av praksisfeltet og til metodevariasjon som må løses for å møte de nasjonale og lokale strategiske målene for utdanningene.
This paper aims to provide a logical and comprehensive systematic review of MA students’ theses related to professional development (PD) in an educational institution in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. ...This systematic review used a qualitative method to analyze 28 unpublished PD theses (2010 – 2020) in a graduate program of a public tertiary institution in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam. There were four main research concerns, including (1) research aims, (2) research methodology, (3) findings, and (4) limitations of the theses. After the review, a list of strengths and weaknesses of these studies is found, evaluated, and presented in this article. The review shows that these studies did contribute diverse knowledge and practices of PD in the educational system of Vietnam, particularly in the Mekong Delta. On the other hand, the data collection instruments and research designs needed improvement to a certain extent. Specifically, observations were not used much in the theses. Besides, the candidate researchers overused a descriptive research design for their theses. Thanks to the analysis, some implications and new ideas for further research in PD are discussed at the end of this paper. .
Purpose of the study: This study has unearthed the serious challenges faced postgraduate students in the University of Technology in either over-using or miss-using of some reporting verbs which make ...their work monotonous and repetitive
Methodology: The study is based on a small corpus consisting of the Introduction (henceforth LR) in 3 master theses written by students from the University of Technology who finished their Master's degree in engineering. It is important to mention here that the term” writer” is used to refer to the master student who is reporting information and ideas of the previous studies written in the same field and the term “source” refers to the person who is being reported as a reference in the study.
Results: The analysis revealed the students' preference to use factive verbs more than non-factive verbs; however, they are non-willing to use counter-factive verbs in writing the Introductions. This indicates their inability to challenge existing knowledge in the field effectively.
Applications of this study: This research can be used for the universities, teachers, and students.
Novelty/Originality of this study: In this research, the model of the Evaluative Functions of Reporting Verbs in the Introductions of Master Theses is presented in a comprehensive and complete manner.
A large proportion of all graduates study engineering disciplines, and the number of master theses completed far outstrips that of doctoral-level works. However, engineering disciplines in general ...and their master theses in particular have received comparatively little attention from applied linguistics, leaving writing instructors with sparse guidance when preparing courses for MSc students in engineering. Here, we present the results of a corpus analysis of introduction sections in 57 master theses in mechanical engineering and a genre analysis of 16 of their introductions. A concordance analysis of the most frequent keywords revealed the typical discourse functions employed by students when writing about their research in this section. The genre analysis confirmed the presence of most of the elements of Swales's CARS schema in MSc theses. These findings contribute to knowledge of this understudied field in applied linguistics and can be used to design materials and courses for MSc engineering students focussing on vocabulary, rhetorical structures, and academic socialisation.
•Mechanical engineering subdisciplines shared common discourse functions•Discourse functions focussed on engineering processes and text organisation•Introductions broadly adhere to the CARS model, but with sequential variations•An overlap was found between CARS moves and discourse functions
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the postgraduate disciplinary trends in architecture in Jordan. It highlights current research topics in master theses of architecture programs, to ...enhance the selection of postgraduate thesis topics that are more responsive and adaptive to the raised research demands of communities and the profession.
Design/methodology/approach
The paper analyzed 254 master's theses published from 2009 to 2019 in three Jordanian universities. The paper employed a descriptive and content analysis for theses' titles and abstracts.
Findings
The principal results identify unique geographical, temporal and disciplinary trends in the mapped theses. The findings illustrate an interest in disciplines of design studies, building technology, housing and community and urban design among postgraduate students. The findings also highlight a centralization of theses' number and geographical location within Amman governorate. Many theses also focused on residential spaces as a scale of analysis.
Practical implications
The proposed suggestions include collaborative efforts and practical mechanisms by higher education institutions, practitioners and decision-makers for advancing rigorous, diverse and relevant research topics in postgraduate theses.
Originality/value
The paper provides a comprehensive mapping of the topics of postgraduate theses in the field of architecture. It highlights how they have evolved or have been influenced by community needs. It also draws attention toward specific disciplines that have been the focus of major architectural programs in Jordan. Finally, it highlights the coexistence of interdisciplinarity within the field of architecture.
We estimated the international spreading of the knowledge produced by French dental master theses by searching for corresponding publications, either as articles in Medline‐indexed journals or s of ...IADR meetings published in the Journal of Dental Research. From the 634 theses defended in 2010 in the 16 French odontology faculties, we found only one article, in a journal without impact factor, and six s, over a 3‐year period (2009—2011). This corresponds to a spreading rate of 0.6%. The participation rate of French odontology faculties at IADR meetings varies from 37.5% to 81.3% depending on the year. Although there are very few studies available on the matter, it appears that this international spreading rate is much lower than both the one found by Nieminen for odontology in Finland (8.2%) and typical spreading rates of medical theses (from 6% to 41% depending on the country). This great discrepancy could be explained by the lack of specific training provided to the students; the low awareness and little engagement of the students themselves, usually more concerned with their own private practice work; and the inadequate involvement of their supervisors. To tackle the lack of appropriate training, we suggest that a specific course on scientific writing should be offered to the students in the last year of their dental master studies.
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