Intentionality and developing researcher competence on a UK master's course: an ecological perspective on research education

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Abstract

This paper presents an ecological perspective on the developing researcher competence of participants in the research education component of a professionally oriented master's course. There is a particular focus on the intentionality (as in 'purpose') of the participants' research education activity. The data used to develop the ecological perspective, and which at the same time is interpreted from this ecological perspective, consists of interactive, reflective and more product-like written outputs generated by two master's course participants. The analysis reveals how the participants' developing intentionality was shaped by a hybrid of professional and research-related influences, and how this developing intentionality affected the quality of the participants' research education experience. The analysis, with its particular focus on intentionality, constitutes a further development of the ecological perspective on developing researcher competence proposed by the first author, and is intended also as a contribution to the emerging literature on 'research education'. © 2012 Society for Research into Higher Education.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)517-533
Number of pages16
JournalStudies in Higher Education
Volume39
Issue number4
Early online date11 Sept 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • ecological psychology
  • intentionality
  • reflection
  • reflexivity
  • research education

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