AICER Presents Grounded Theory

   Agenda
   Wed, March 13, 2013 @ 05:00 pm - 07:00 pm
    Bell Hall, Room 013

Dr Larry Burton
"Building a Theory of Student Success in Biology"

Charity Garcia
"A Constructivist Approach to Substantive Theory Development"

Joshephine Katenga
"Theorizing Successful Transitions from Public High School to Parochial Unversity"

Pretoria Gittens-St. Juste
"Developing a Substantive Theory of Relationship fromthe Writing of Ellen G. White"

Grounded theory has become a standard qualitative research design across disciplines in academia. It is an iterative inductive research process appropriate for exploring social relationships and interrelationships within diverse phenomena. New Theory is generated directly from the analysis of substantive topic-related data. The above presentations will draw attention to and stimulate discussion on grounded theory and its application, modifications and practices.



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   Josephine Katenga