BDN Workshop Series: Developing a Conceptual Framework, the Blueprint for Qualitative Research

  • October 26, 2021
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • ONLINE

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  • This bundles 4 workshops of your choosing.
  • This bundles all 8 workshops in the complete series.

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Short Description of the Workshop:

The development of a conceptual framework in qualitative research can serve as a blueprint to shape the theoretical lens that guides in organizing various aspects of the research process including the literature review, fieldwork and data analysis. The purpose of this presentation is to offer a strategy in developing this framework through visual examples and interactive activity.

Who is the intended audience?:

Graduate students

What is the intended experience level for your desired audience?:

Beginner, Intermediate

Presenter Bios:

Dr. Nicole Joseph is an educator with over 20 years of experience in higher education administration and teaching in community colleges and non-profit organizations. Dr. Joseph’s dissertation, “Feelin’ Some Kind of Way”: The Lived Professional Experiences of Midlevel Black Women Administrators in Community Colleges Through the Lens of Black Feminist Thought uncovers how race shapes the leadership experiences of midlevel administrators in community colleges.

Follow Up:

A Zoom link will be provided to everyone who registers to this event via email when you sign up.

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NOTE: This workshop series will be audio and video recorded.

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