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Guidance Community Discussion Space :: helping build careers
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Weblog | 122 entries | 08-July-2008 | 36 authors |
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Blog Entry | 1 reply1 resource | 25-February-2007 | Jenny Walters |
Thank you to the NGRF for agreeing to host this survey, which is to help me with my MA in Careers Education and Guidance at CCCU. I am seeking responses only from University of Kent at Medway students, but if you are a user of the forum and would like to comment on my questionnaire I'd welcome your feedback!
Thank you for following the link in your email and agreeing to respond to my questionnaire. As I explained in my email this small scale research survey is being carried out as part of the course requirements of MA Career Education, Guidance & Development. Please could you complete the attached questionnaire - it should only take a few minutes. You will need to double click on the link above to access the document, you may need to double click again to open it in word to complete and save. Please then complete it and return it to me. You can do this as an email attachment, by letter or by hand - all is explained in the attachment. If you require any further information, do please contact me. In due course, you will be able to see the completed research project in the Careers Resources Room, Medway Building. Your contribution will not only help me with my MA studies, but will also contribute to providing a better careers education service to future students! With best wishes Jenny Walters P.S. If you are student seeking to complete the questionnaire you can ignore the comments box that is displayed below, thank you. EDITOR'S NOTE: Jenny has now completed her research survey, so the questionnaire has now been removed from this entry |
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looks interesting.... | Discussion Topic | 0 replies | 25-February-2007 | Lucy Marris |
Just a quick note to say that I think this is a great way to use the NGRF - i.e. as a vehicle to help people carry out their own research
It seems to me that this way the NGRF is not only hosting a questionnaire that might otherwise (presumably) be hard for an individual to distribute, but also it gives others in the guidance community a chance to learn how someone else approaches carrying out their own research. I hope Jenny will share her findings with the NGRF forum too? Good luck with your research!
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