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Title: Culminating Activities


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Culminating Activities
  • A.K.A.
  • All you wanted to know about your grand finale .
    . .

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Culminating Activities
  • Capstone
  • 1 course-credit
  • Comprehensive Examination
  • 1 course-credit
  • Project
  • 2 course-credits
  • Thesis
  • 4 course-credits

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Capstone what is it?
  • Education 6006
  • Supervision model offered in a course format
  • Allows for integration of knowledge and skills
    acquired in program
  • Comprised of 3 parts
  • The approved question
  • The detailed written response
  • The oral presentation

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Capstone
  • Benefits
  • Structured timelines
  • Completed within 1 semester
  • Instructor feedback
  • Collegial support
  • Allows for maximum number of courses
  • Assigned supervisor
  • Challenges
  • Compacted time frame (1 semester)
  • Offered Fall and Spring only
  • Spring convocation only

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Comprehensive Examination what is it?
  • Education 6005
  • Independent work with supervisor and committee
    members
  • Synthesis of learning throughout program
  • Comprised of 3 questions designed by
  • student, supervisor and committee

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Comprehensive Examination
  • Benefits
  • Structured timelines
  • Input into questions
  • Responses to questions completed within 8 weeks
  • Allows for maximum number of courses
  • Challenges
  • Compacted time frame (8 weeks)
  • Finding supervisor and committee members
  • Feedback only at end of process

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Project what is it?
  • Education 6000-6001
  • Independent research
  • Direction from supervisor and committee
  • Generally intended as an application of an
    existing theory, methodology or procedure
  • Sometimes used as a demonstration or
    implementation of something innovative
  • Could be practice oriented, but with . . .
  • Solid grounding in the literature

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Project
  • Benefits
  • Independent work
  • Extended time period (to adapt to life
    circumstances)
  • Opportunity for in-depth delving
  • Can be practice oriented
  • Housed in UofL Library (published author!)
  • Challenges
  • Minimal structure
  • Extended time period (could extend into
    continuation fees)
  • Finding supervisor and committee members
  • May be a lonely endeavor
  • May tire of your topic

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Thesis what is it?
  • Education 6011-6014
  • Independent
  • Research oriented
  • Begins with the posing of a question that will
    contribute to the building or validating of
    theory
  • Includes
  • in-depth review of literature
  • application of a disciplined and clearly
    described methodology for dealing with the
    research question
  • thorough description of the results
  • synthesis of research findings
  • implications of the research for theory and
    practice.
  • Colloquium
  • Oral defense

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Thesis
  • Benefits
  • Independent work
  • Extended time period (could fit individual
    circumstances)
  • Opportunity for really in-depth delving
  • Minimum number of courses
  • Huge accomplishment
  • Ph.D. practice
  • Housed in UofL Library (Published author!)
  • Challenges
  • Minimal structure and guidance
  • Extended time period (realistically may take up
    to a year or more) - continuation fees may apply
  • Finding supervisor, committee members, external
    examiner
  • May be a lonely endeavor
  • Life gets in the way
  • Loss of passion for the topic

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The most successful thesis students
  • Prefer to work alone
  • Are deeply passionate about a particular topic
  • Are excellent, confident writers
  • Are well organized
  • Pay attention to detail
  • Live close to Lethbridge
  • Are considering entering a Ph.D. program
  • Have no life other than M.Ed program

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The most successful project students
  • Prefer to work alone some of the time
  • Have a passionate interest in combining theory
    and practice in some way
  • Are good writers
  • Have a moderate preference for class interaction
    and participation
  • Live close to Lethbridge
  • Have a bit of a life outside the program

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The most successful capstone students
  • Work well in a supportive collegial environment
  • Prefer course work to independent work
  • Are good writers
  • Are prepared to attend several seminars
  • on-campus during the capstone process
  • Are good public speakers
  • Want to get on with their lives

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How do I find a supervisor?
  • Begin the process early
  • Consider all professors with whom you are in
    contact as potential supervisors
  • Begin an academic relationship with those with
    whom you connect
  • Talk to them, take them for coffee, see how you
    relate (You have to be able to get along)
  • Consult the Faculty Interests and Expertise page
    on our website
  • Make yourself known early

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When do I find a Supervisor?
  • Prior to completion of 6 courses, including the 4
    core courses for a thesis
  • Prior to completion of a maximum of 8 courses,
    including the 4 core courses for a project

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Final Words of Wisdom
  • We are here to support you
  • There are no stupid questions
  • Hang out in the Grad Grotto if you can
  • Use your colleagues for support
  • Work together
  • Stick with your passions
  • You can do it

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