The Emerging Researcher

The Emerging Researcher

Author: John W. De Gruchy

Publisher: Juta and Company Ltd

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 9781919895017

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Divided into three parts, this resource first expands on the origin and implementation of the Emerging Researcher Program (ERP), complemented by critical reflections of the program's first four years. The second and third parts examine the seminar and supervision training programs that constitute core ERP business. These latter selections are based on material developed for and presented at seminars and workshops. Participants in the ERP will gain insight into many program details and understand it as an adaptable model to address many situations both within South Africa and in the broader African context.


Emerging Research, Practice, and Policy on Computational Thinking

Emerging Research, Practice, and Policy on Computational Thinking

Author: Peter J. Rich

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-04-24

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 331952691X

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This book reports on research and practice on computational thinking and the effect it is having on education worldwide, both inside and outside of formal schooling. With coding becoming a required skill in an increasing number of national curricula (e.g., the United Kingdom, Israel, Estonia, Finland), the ability to think computationally is quickly becoming a primary 21st century “basic” domain of knowledge. The authors of this book investigate how this skill can be taught and its resultant effects on learning throughout a student's education, from elementary school to adult learning.


Emerging Voices in Natural Hazards Research

Emerging Voices in Natural Hazards Research

Author: Fernando I. Rivera

Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published: 2019-06-07

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 0128162651

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Emerging Voices in Natural Hazards Research provides a synthesis of the most pressing issues in natural hazards research by new professionals. The book begins with an overview of emerging research on natural hazards, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires, sea-level rise, global warming, climate change, and tornadoes, among others. Remaining sections include topics such as socially vulnerable populations and the cycles of emergency management. Emerging Voices in Natural Hazards Research is intended to serve as a consolidated resource for academics, students, and researchers to learn about the most pressing issues in natural hazard research today. - Provides a platform for readers to keep up-to-date with the interdisciplinary research that new professionals are producing - Covers the multidisciplinary perspectives of the hazards and disasters field - Includes international perspectives from new professionals around the world, including developing countries


Emerging Research and Trends in Gamification

Emerging Research and Trends in Gamification

Author: Donna Z. Davis

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781466686519

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"This book brings together innovative and scholarly research on the use of game-based design and technology in a variety of settings, including discussions from both industry and academic perspectives"--


Doing Educational Research

Doing Educational Research

Author: Marit Honerød Hoveid

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2019-06-10

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1526482428

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Every educational research project has challenges and obstacles that need to be managed and overcome. This book uses real case studies employing a wide range of research methodologies and drawn from educational contexts across Europe to explore these challenges offering flexible and universal guidance that you can apply to your own research. Published in partnership with EERA, this book is: · Realistic and informed: It explores a range of perspectives on educational research, from planning to data collection to international collaboration · Challenging: It integrates a holistic and critical view on the process of educational research · Culturally aware: It covers a variety of research projects from different countries and encourages you to challenge dominant perspectives in education This is the first major English language textbook for postgraduate and postdoctoral education researchers that represents and explores the range of research traditions that exist throughout Europe and what they mean in practice.


Research Impact and the Early Career Researcher

Research Impact and the Early Career Researcher

Author: Kieran Fenby-Hulse

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-05-24

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1351357301

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Research Impact and the Early Career Researcher documents experiences and perspectives on the emerging concept of research impact from a range of disciplines and places them within an analytical and critical discursive framework. Combining personal reflections with research essays, it provides the reader with a multi-dimensional perspective on research impact and how it connects to the research lives and practice of early career researchers. Research impact is playing an ever-increasing role in international research policy and government strategy. This book: Explores the arrival of impact into the national research consciousness Discusses how to build capacity and skills within research impact and how this might impact academic career progression in an international job market Offers advice on balancing national expectations with institutional expectations on research in terms of funding and career progression Offers suggested ways forward whilst actively challenging what constitutes research impact Research Impact and the Early Career Researcher provides a much-needed research base for studies of research impact and the extent to which it has altered, changed, and influenced the research practice of early career academics. It is an essential guide for any new and early career researchers wishing to navigate the complex landscape in order to meaningfully contribute to the impact agenda.


Participatory Pedagogy

Participatory Pedagogy

Author: Martha Ann Davis-McGaw

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 9781522589648

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"This book explores the history of public schooling in order to understand the future of public education. It also examines how to evolve student voice through personalized learning while assimilating lived experience with curriculum"--


The Emerging Research Library

The Emerging Research Library

Author: Sul H. Lee

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-09-13

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 1317989252

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The chapters included in this book were developed from papers presented at "The Emerging Research Library: Our Role in the Digital Future" Conference sponsored by the University of Oklahoma Libraries. These chapters explore the emergence of a new form of academic library and the challenging issues we face as a profession because of the changing role of the academic library. Issues discussed include the changing profession, new publishing models, the reallocation of spaces, the preservation of past knowledge, changing user behaviours, and improving access to information. This book also provides possible suggestions for helping academic libraries transition into the future, including re-evaluation of professional expectations and abandoning past practices, enhancing the use of metadata, responding to user behaviours, long-term planning for preservation, the promotion of open access initiatives, and extending professional inclusion and collaboration. Each chapter engages the question of how academic libraries will adapt to the challenges arising from their new role as facilitators of research in the information age. Together these chapters present an impressive set of reflections on the changes that are necessary for emerging research libraries to flourish in an increasingly digital future, and this book is recommended reading for scholars and professional librarians. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Library Administration.


Emerging Research in Electronics, Computer Science and Technology

Emerging Research in Electronics, Computer Science and Technology

Author: V. Sridhar

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-04-24

Total Pages: 1453

ISBN-13: 9811358028

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This book presents the proceedings of the International Conference on Emerging Research in Electronics, Computer Science and Technology (ICERECT) organized by PES College of Engineering in Mandya. Featuring cutting-edge, peer-reviewed articles from the field of electronics, computer science and technology, it is a valuable resource for members of the scientific research community.


Emerging Methods and Paradigms in Scholarship and Education Research

Emerging Methods and Paradigms in Scholarship and Education Research

Author: Ling, Lorraine

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2019-08-30

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1799810038

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There is a renaissance in the use of the term “scholarship,” as it is being used to define areas of academic endeavour, describe academic work and achievements, and measure the quality of higher education. Although all academicians are required to engage in scholarship, it is difficult to navigate as there is a misunderstanding of this concept as new methods and approaches emerge. Emerging Methods and Paradigms in Scholarship and Education Research is an essential academic book that is designed to explain the areas of scholarship and their contemporary relationship to key components of academic work: research, teaching, service, and engagement. The chapter authors explore conceptions of scholarship, paradigms, and methods that fit a variety of contexts and needs. Highlighting a wide range of approaches from scientific realism and neo-positivism to interpretative, transformative, and pragmatic educational strategies and policy, this book is ideal for researchers, teachers, educational leaders, academicians, educational policymakers, and quality assurance agencies.