Patrice Wright Presents at AICER
How to Conduct a Qualitative Research Employing the Grounded Theory
Wed, December 3, 2014 @ 03:30 pm - 05:00 pm
Andrews International Center for Educational Research (AICER) invites students and faculty to attend a research symposium on Wednesday, December 3, at 5:30 p.m.
Presenter: Patrice Wright, Educational Leadership Program Graduate Student, Andrews University
How to Conduct a Qualitative Research Employing the Grounded Theory
This presentation will focus on writing a qualitative grounded research. It will provide a step-by-step process for conducting the research. Examples will be provided throughout the process. In so doing, the researcher will be able to understand human behavior; communicate effectively; use technology skills efficiently; perform effective research and assessment; respect and conduct inquiry which will lead to a resolution based on reading and evaluation research, conduct research and report the findings of the research. This presentation should be of interest to doctoral students and researchers who intend to conduct qualitative researching using the grounded theory.
Face-to-face participants meet in Bell Hall 180
Online participants login as "Guest" at
https://andrews.adobeconnect.com/_a877709416/research/ or
http://www.andrews.edu/sed/aicer/researchwebinars/ whether or not they are registered Andrews students.
Contact:
Josephine Katenga
katenga@andrews.edu
2694711951