Research Pathways: Writing Professional Papers, Theses, and Dissertations in Workforce Education
By (Author) Edgar I. Farmer
Edited by Jay W. Rojewski
Contributions by Edwin L. Herr
Contributions by Pamela Bettis
Contributions by James Gregson
Contributions by Carol A. Wright
Contributions by Saundra Wall Williams
Contributions by James L. Burrow
Contributions by Gregory Petty
Contributions by Fadia M. Nassar
University Press of America
University Press of America
13th November 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
808.0666583124
Paperback
420
Width 144mm, Height 212mm, Spine 31mm
562g
Graduate students in general and those in Workforce Education & Development in particular are often frustrated when they are assigned the task of writing a research paper, thesis, or dissertation. After teaching a research methodology course for several years, the editors of Research Pathways have discovered a solution to resolve the frustration experienced by graduate students as they approach the writing stage of their academic degree program. Based upon the students' participation in the research colloquium, there has been expressed a tremendous need for a comprehensive handbook of this nature to describe and discuss a practical approach to writing those final graduate research reports. This handbook introduces a practical approach to writing research papers, theses, and dissertations in Workforce Education & Development, with examples and best practices for the practitioners and researchers.
Edgar I. Farmer is Associate Professor of Education in the Workforce Education & Development (WFED) program at Penn State University.