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Master's Thesis Writing: Cinderella of Iranian ELT Education
Rouhollah {Askari Bigdeli}, , Ali Kazemi
Published in
2015
Volume: 6
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 28 - 39
Abstract
For the vast majority of the Iranian M.A. students of TEFL, thesis writing is the first individual engagement with research. Despite having some pedagogical merits, such an academic activity generally poses some intellectual and affective challenges to such students. During thesis completion, if students are not effectively scaffolded by supervisors and not supported by universities, they are likely to encounter serious problems that might result in their disengagement, frustration and withdrawal from doing their theses themselves. This study was an attempt to explore the factors that dissuaded some Iranian M.A. students of TEFL from carrying out their theses themselves. In effect, the study aimed to shed light on the reasons why some Iranian M.A. students of TEFL go to other agents to do their theses in exchange for money. Adopting a purposive sampling procedure, we found 13 M.A. graduates who did not do their theses themselves, but they paid some agents to do so in their stead. Semistructured interviews were used to gather the data. Findings revealed 3 dominant themes including supervisor-related, supervisee-related and higher education-related factors responsible for the issue under investigation.
About the journal
JournalJournal of Research in Applied Linguistics
ISSN2345-3303