Experiences of Graduate Students in Thesis Writing: Its Implications to ASEAN Integration

Estela C Itaas, Maribel G Valdez
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Graduate students often face problems of finishing their degrees based on the observation, experiences, and interviews with students and advisers. These problems are mainly due to the rigorous process of writing a scholarly thesis. Many graduate students are constrained by time and resources. Students do not have adequate research writing skills necessary for papers that reflect creativity, originality, and mastery of one’s specialization. In this study, qualitative methods were used with an open-ended survey questionnaire as the basis for the discourses employed in the narrative analysis. Five respondents represented each degree program. These graduate students were asked to describe their experiences of training designed to take them through the different sections of writing their thesis papers. The responses were then categorized using Gagne’s five categories of learning outcomes. Results indicate that the students found the training/ seminar-workshop informative and relevant. Based on the learning outcomes, the training improved their intellectual skills, verbal information, cognitive strategies, and attitudes.  This training also impacts on the ASEAN integration in that students are confident they would be able to meet academic and professional requirements because of the learning they have undergone through the thesis writing training. Investing in training can help prepare students to meet the challenges of writing scholarly papers which are comparable to those written by other ASEAN member states.Keywords:  training-workshop, thesis writing, scholarly thesis, rigorous writing process
研究生论文写作经验:对东盟整合的启示
研究生经常面临的问题,完成他们的学位基于观察,经验,和面试的学生和导师。这些问题主要是由于撰写学术论文的严格过程。许多研究生受时间和资源的限制。学生没有足够的研究写作技巧来写反映创造力、原创性和对专业的掌握的论文。本研究采用定性方法,采用开放式调查问卷作为叙事分析的话语基础。每个学位项目有5名受访者。这些研究生被要求描述他们的培训经历,这些培训旨在让他们了解撰写论文的不同部分。然后用加涅的五类学习成果对这些回答进行分类。结果显示,学生发现培训/研讨会-工作坊内容丰富且相关。从学习结果来看,训练提高了他们的智力技能、语言信息、认知策略和态度。这种培训也对东盟一体化产生了影响,因为学生们相信他们能够满足学术和专业要求,因为他们通过论文写作培训学习了知识。投资于培训可以帮助学生做好准备,迎接撰写与其他东盟成员国撰写的论文相当的学术论文的挑战。关键词:培训工作坊,论文写作,学术论文,严谨写作过程
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