WRITING A THESIS IN A PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION

Ahmet Serhat UÇAR
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In this study, it was aimed to determine the effects of Covid-129 pandemic on the thesis writing processes of academicians working in the field of special education. The research was conducted with a phenomenological approach from qualitative research methods. Purposive sampling was used to determine the participants in the study. The participants of the study were 11 research assistants who completed their doctoral studies in the Department of Special Education. Research data were collected through semi-structured interviews and researcher's diary. The data obtained were analyzed using content analysis and eight themes were reached. The themes are; I should continue with this topic, I insisted on my method, I had difficulty finding participants, how was my data collection process affected, how was my reporting phase, what did my advisor do, how did other factors affect my research, and if the pandemic happens again. The Covid-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions in academic studies as in every field. Academics tried to eliminate the problems they experienced with distance education platforms and individual solutions and to complete the process with minimal disruption. It is recommended that studies be conducted to identify, implement and disseminate methods that can be used to overcome similar processes more easily in future research.
流行病时期的论文写作:以特殊教育为例
在本研究中,旨在确定Covid-129大流行对特殊教育领域院士论文写作过程的影响。本研究采用定性研究方法的现象学方法进行。有目的的抽样是用来确定研究的参与者。这项研究的参与者是11名在特殊教育系完成博士学业的研究助理。研究数据通过半结构化访谈和研究者日记收集。采用内容分析法对所得数据进行分析,得出八个主题。主题是;我应该继续这个话题,我坚持我的方法,我很难找到参与者,我的数据收集过程如何受到影响,我的报告阶段如何,我的导师做了什么,其他因素如何影响我的研究,如果大流行再次发生。Covid-19大流行对学术研究和每个领域都造成了重大干扰。学者们试图消除他们在远程教育平台和个人解决方案中遇到的问题,并以最小的干扰完成这一过程。建议进行研究,以确定、实施和传播可用于在今后的研究中更容易克服类似过程的方法。
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