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research diary was scaffolding her own construction of research knowledge. In this article the author discusses the role of a research diary based on a socio-cultural theory of learning. The diary acts as the expert other in the scaffolding of research knowledge by the novice researcher.
- Research Diary: A Tool for Scaffolding - Marion Engin, 2011
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In qualitative research, the research diary is a common tool...
- Research Diary: A Tool for Scaffolding - Marion Engin, 2011
Sep 1, 2011 · In this article the author discusses the role of a research diary based on a socio-cultural theory of learning. The diary acts as the expert other in the scaffolding of research knowledge by the novice researcher.
- Marion Engin
- 2011
Sep 1, 2011 · The findings call for more attention to the role of research diary writing in scaffolding PhD research, providing emotional support, and facilitating personal growth and well-being of PhD...
Feb 1, 2013 · In qualitative research, the research diary is a common tool used by researchers whose primary methods of data collection are, broadly speaking, ethnographic (Burgess, 1981; Silverman, 2005). Much of the literature offered on the value of keeping a research diary emanates from the pedagogical field, which emphasizes the importance of the diary ...
- Brendan Ciaran Browne
- 2013
Sep 1, 2006 · Purpose – To provide a practical example of how a research diary can be used to aid reflexivity in. the research process. Whilst there have been increasing calls for reflexivity in...
Benefit: A research diary serves as a repository for thoughts, ideas, and reflections that may arise during the research process. It provides a structured space to organize these elements, preventing the loss of valuable insights and ensuring that every idea is given due consideration.
This chapter discusses the use of the diary in qualitative research, the role of the researcher and the diarist, the format of the entries, the epistemological orientations underlying diary designs, and various types of diary studies.