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Engaging with postgraduate research: education, childhood & youth
Engaging with postgraduate research: education, childhood & youth

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Acknowledgements

This free course was adapted from material originally prepared by Patricia Murphy by Alison Fox, Martin Robb, Judy Chandler and Gill Clifton. It was first published in October 2021.

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Introduction: Brian A Jackson; Shutterstock.com

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Figures 2, 6 and 9: Thomas Park on Unsplash

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Figure 8: Matheus Viana from Pexels

Activity 7: Quality Criteria for the Assessment of Education Research in Different Contexts, September 2009 Number 80, Teaching and Learning Research Briefing, www.tlrp.org.

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