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Pollon, Dawn E.; Herbert, Monique; Chahine, Saad; Falenchuk, Olesya – Journal of Research Practice, 2013
Research assistantships have long been viewed as an extension of the formal education process, a form of apprenticeship, and a pathway into the professional practice of research in institutional settings. However, there are other contexts in which researchers practice research. This self-study documents the formative role research assistantships…
Descriptors: Research Assistants, Consultants, Professional Development, Masters Programs
Naufel, Karen Z.; Beike, Denise R. – Journal of Research Practice, 2013
Science inevitably involves ethical discussions about how research should be implemented. However such discussions often neglect the potential unethical treatment of a third party: the research assistant. Extensive anecdotal evidence suggests that research assistants can experience unique physical, psychological, and social risks when implementing…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Assistants, Supervisors, Risk
Moore, Julia; Scarduzio, Jennifer A.; Plump, Brielle; Geist-Martin, Patricia – Journal of Research Practice, 2013
"Research assistant" is a term used to describe student researchers across a variety of contexts and encompasses a wide array of duties, rewards, and costs. As critical qualitative scholars situated in a discipline that rarely offers funded research assistantships to graduate students, we explore how we have engaged in faculty-student…
Descriptors: Feminism, Mentors, Research Assistants, Teacher Student Relationship
Wulf-Andersen, Trine; Mogensen, Kevin Holger; Hjort-Madsen, Peder – Journal of Research Practice, 2013
The article presents a particular case of undergraduate students working on subprojects within the framework of their supervisors' (the authors') research project during Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013. The article's purpose is to show that an institutionalized focus on students as "research learners" rather than merely…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Research Projects, Problem Based Learning
Grenville, Heather; Ciuffetelli Parker, Darlene – Journal of Research Practice, 2013
This article explores how insights and new knowledge were incorporated about narrative inquiry methodology, poverty, and deficit ways of thinking through a journey of mentorship. The experiences of a graduate student, as she journeys through the roles of a research assistant and graduate researcher, all the while being part of a positive…
Descriptors: Mentors, Poverty, Graduate Students, Females
Rossouw, Johannes Petrus; Niemczyk, Ewelina K. – Journal of Research Practice, 2013
Although research assistantships are considered research learning venues in graduate education, there is a scarcity of literature that examines ethical elements attached to the employment of graduate student research assistants or the position of their research supervisors. This article explores the need to implement formal regulations specific to…
Descriptors: Research Assistants, Graduate Students, Ethics, Foreign Countries
Maher, Michelle A.; Gilmore, Joanna A.; Feldon, David F.; Davis, Telesia E. – Journal of Research Practice, 2013
We explore and critically reflect on the research development of eight science or engineering doctoral students serving as research assistants over the course of an academic year. We use a cognitive apprenticeship framework, assumed to explain doctoral students' skill development, to interpret narratives of skill development for students and their…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Engineering Education, College Faculty, Skill Development