Researchers working to clearly identify a research topic and theme have difficulty deciding how to focus their work. Using a potential-based learning focus, detailed in this text, readers are challenged to consider their role as researcher, scholar, and leader to guide their reflective work. Transformative Potential Based Research: A Guide to Successfully Finding One's Place in Research provides both the theoretical support and the guiding activities to help readers decide on an area of potential-based research. The result will prove to be transformational.
To guide this work, Karen Moroz and Trish Harvey have developed a suitable framework. They invite readers to review the mountain metaphor shared within the framework and to keep the visual present at all times as they progress through the book. It is addressed often and readers will be invited to use, extend, and discuss it numerous times throughout their journey. Transformative Potential Based Research supports instructors and students through all stages of research, including:Die Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.
Trish Harvey is an associate professor in Hamline University's School of Education with an emphasis in Advanced Learning Technologies at Hamline University. Trish's background includes over 21 years of K-16 experience, including teaching social studies, facilitating graduate students in their pursuit of advanced degrees and serving as a district digital learning administrator. Her technology-related experiences include a 1-1 iPad implementation roll-out; the development of online and hybrid courses; district-wide professional development around technology goals; and a Bring-Your-Own-Device district initiative. Focus areas of scholarship and research include the use of digital tools for learning and assessment; fostering quality online learning experiences and relationships between students and instructors; and educational transformation via policy and technology. In her higher education experience, she has advised over 300 capstone students and dissertation students to completion. Additionally, Dr. Harvey serves as the Program Director for the EdD and MAEd programs where she teaches all research courses.
Karen Moroz taught seventh grade for 15 years and then served as a secondary-level literacy coach. She is now an Associate Professor in and the Program Director for Hamline University's Masters in the Arts of Literacy Education and Reading License programs. She also teaches within the doctoral program. Dr. Moroz's key areas of scholarship include effective online teaching; engaged learning; formative assessment; technology enhanced instruction; and facilitating relevant and authentic dialogue with learners. In her role as an instructor within a graduate school, Karen has advised over 200 capstone and dissertation students, providing her with a wealth of understanding of the processes and nuances researchers experience throughout their journey.
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