This essay in the leading HE journal reports an action research study 1998- 2003 and continuing for which Gina Wisker is the principal investigator, which uses JHF Meyer, Vermunt et al’s theories of variation in learning to focus on the identified dissonance between postgraduate students’ approaches to learning, their motivation for learning , how they know they have learned, and learning outcomes they wish to achieve. It indicates how quantitative research methods involving the Reflections on Learning Inventory(Meyer and Boulton Lewis 1997) can identify dissonance between accumulative learning approaches and transformational outcomes at PhD and continues with data on research development programmes and PhD achievements indicating how some ...
There is evidence of change within higher education; in the need for research-based responses to the...
This dissertation documents a range and variation of postgraduate science students’ experiences in t...
This opinion piece presents a reflective analysis that employs three theories in humour research, na...
The study of graduate research training programs affords the opportunity to study and test dissonanc...
\u3cp\u3eThis study focuses on the issue of theoretically incongruent learning patterns found among ...
Although supervisors provide relevant guidance, many postgraduate students find it difficult to make...
Originating in action research 1998-2003 now continued to 2007, for which Gina Wisker is the princip...
Developing deep approaches to learning can enhance students' engagement with academic material and r...
The training of PhD students is currently very dynamic and varies widely from place to place. We pre...
This research and research development programme informed book focuses on the design, conceptual wor...
\u3cp\u3eIn this article, dissonance in students' way of learning is explored from a regulation of l...
Initial findings from a pedagogic initiative and research project show how two cohorts comprising 10...
This study focuses on the issue of theoretically incongruent learning patterns found among subgroups...
This thesis presents a critical analysis of the dilemmas of doing a PhD in the social sciences from ...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of some of the power dynamics of doing a PhD in the soci...
There is evidence of change within higher education; in the need for research-based responses to the...
This dissertation documents a range and variation of postgraduate science students’ experiences in t...
This opinion piece presents a reflective analysis that employs three theories in humour research, na...
The study of graduate research training programs affords the opportunity to study and test dissonanc...
\u3cp\u3eThis study focuses on the issue of theoretically incongruent learning patterns found among ...
Although supervisors provide relevant guidance, many postgraduate students find it difficult to make...
Originating in action research 1998-2003 now continued to 2007, for which Gina Wisker is the princip...
Developing deep approaches to learning can enhance students' engagement with academic material and r...
The training of PhD students is currently very dynamic and varies widely from place to place. We pre...
This research and research development programme informed book focuses on the design, conceptual wor...
\u3cp\u3eIn this article, dissonance in students' way of learning is explored from a regulation of l...
Initial findings from a pedagogic initiative and research project show how two cohorts comprising 10...
This study focuses on the issue of theoretically incongruent learning patterns found among subgroups...
This thesis presents a critical analysis of the dilemmas of doing a PhD in the social sciences from ...
This paper presents a qualitative analysis of some of the power dynamics of doing a PhD in the soci...
There is evidence of change within higher education; in the need for research-based responses to the...
This dissertation documents a range and variation of postgraduate science students’ experiences in t...
This opinion piece presents a reflective analysis that employs three theories in humour research, na...