Building capacity in engineering education research through collaborative secondary data analysis

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This paper proposes the use of collaborative secondary data analysis (SDA) as a tool for building capacity in engineering education research. We first characterise the value of collaborative SDA as a tool to help emerging researchers develop skills in qualitative data analysis. We then describe an ongoing collaboration that involves a series of workshops as well as two pilot projects that seek to develop and test frameworks and practices for SDA in engineering education research. We identify emerging benefits and practical challenges associated with implementing SDA as a capacity building tool, and conclude with a discussion of future work.

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Paretti, M. C., Case, J. M., Benson, L., Delaine, D. A., Jordan, S., Kajfez, R. L., … Zastavker, Y. V. (2023). Building capacity in engineering education research through collaborative secondary data analysis. Australasian Journal of Engineering Education, 28(1), 8–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/22054952.2023.2214462

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