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The Thesis Writing Process Dr. Tamara O’Connor Student Learning Development Student Counselling Service Trinity College Dublin

Learning Objectives Focus on writing process Explore strategies for starting and maintaining writing Identify self-management strategies to aid process Consider structure and outlining Build your argument Share strategies and experiences

Murray’s Model (2002) Social  Interactions, discussion  Support Psychological  Motivation, goal setting, self-monitoring Rhetorical = Writing  Regular writing  “Snack” writing + “binge” writing

How to write a lot (Silvia 2007) Barriers: “I can’t find time to write” “I need to do some more analyses first” aka “I need to read a few more articles” “To write a lot I need a new computer...” “I’m waiting until I feel like it”

Self-management & Planning Desires & Wants v.s Goals & Tasks SMART goals

SMART Goal Setting S = Specific M = Measurable A = Action R = Realistic T = Time-based

Self-management & Planning Desires & Wants v.s Goals & Tasks SMART goals Planning tools –Timeline –Weekly

Possible Timeline Submit - 27 January 2011 Proposed draft deadlines: Draft 1Draft 2Final Revision Ch. 1 - Introduction Ch. 2 - Literature Review Ch. 3 - Methods Ch. 4 - Findings Interviews Ch. 5 - Findings Document/Inventory Ch. 6 - Discussion Ch. 7 - Conclusion Abstract

Overview – Gannt chart Months Topic Agreed Aims & Objectives Opening Sections Draft Outline Literature Review Method/ Approach Analysis/ Results Discussion/ Conclusions References Acknowledge Binding Submission to Tutor

Self-management & Planning Desires & Wants v.s Goals & Tasks SMART goals Planning tools –Timeline –Weekly Deadlines Writing routine

Writing Strategies Notebook/journal Write to prompts Freewriting Generative writing Writing Sandwich

Writing to prompts What writing have I done and what would I like to do? Where do my ideas come from? How does what I read compare with my own views? What I want to write about next is… What do I want to write about next?

Freewriting Writing for 5 minutes Without stopping In sentences Private – no external reader No structure needed Topic related to your research Like brainstorming in sentences

Generative writing Writing for 5 minutes Without stopping In sentences Focusing on one topic (maybe from your freewriting To be read by someone else

Writing Sandwich Writing – 10 minutes Talking – 10 minutes Writing – 10 minutes

Interactive reading & note taking Collect notes not articles or books How do you make notes? Make use of bibliographic programme “…your thoughts about others’ work” (Single 2010, p. 79) Pre-Writing

What to make notes on –Big Picture –Big Point –Premise or Hypothesis –Data, sources, arguments –Theories or conceptual –Analytical or research methods –Results or analysis –Quotations –How it influences your research

Structure & Outlining Mapping

Structure & Outlining Mapping One page outline –Generic thesis structure –Use table of contents feature Allocate word count for each section Design sub-sections Write in layers

Writing in layers Write a list of chapter headings Write a sentence or two on contents of each chapter Write lists of headings for each section in each chapter Make notes for each heading on how you will develop the section Write an introductory paragraph for each chapter Write the word count, draft number and date at top of first page

Structure & Outlining Mapping One page outline –Generic thesis structure –Use table of contents feature Allocate word count for each section Design sub-sections Write in layers Focus statement

Focus Statements A 1-4 sentence statement of your research in the first person, active voice Must be concise, clear, compelling Can help you decide a topic, not permanent! It will be re-worked and it will evolve It’s a tool!!

Example Focus Statement I’m interested in how teachers in HE can develop their students’ learning skills within the context of the subject. I will use a mixed methods approach based on a constructivist approach. I want to interview both first-year students and their teachers to get their view on what they did, how it was perceived, it they thought it was effective. I’ll also measure learning and study strategies before and after the teachers’ learning skills interventions. I hope the research will lead to recommendations on how teachers can help their students improve their learning and performance.

What is an argument? Main claim or conclusion –What follows from other statements Reasons or evidence –Statements that support conclusion

Building up your argument An alternative feminist approach suggests that women may stay in violent relationships even when they are not ‘weak’. [Claim/thesis] For these women a constituent of being a woman involves being there for their men and being able to maintain a relationship despite obstacles. [Evidence/explanation] These women tried to understand their violent partners and felt duty bound to cope the best way they could, for walking out would have been an admission of failure. [Further evidence/elaboration]

What? When?Who? Where? Topic / Issue How? Why? What if? Description Analysis Evaluation So What? What next? Model to generate critical thinking

Example Sample: Smith (1970) reported that bilbies come out at night and eat chocolates. Jones (1972) described the variety of beetles eaten by bilbies on their daytime trips. Wheeler (1974) reported that bilbies eat only apples. The writer asks questions of the text: What is the conclusion about bilbies that can be drawn from these facts? What is the common denominator? To rewrite, find the important point in the information and place it in a theme sentence in the beginning of the paragraph. What thoughts / new research / speculations do the data suggest? To rewrite, think of the implications of the literature and develop these ideas at the end of the paragraph.

Signposting your line of reasoning Indicator words for claims –Therefore, thus, hence, so, as a result Indicator words for reasons –Because, since, on account of, for, in view of, for the reason that Tentative or ‘hedging’

Bodo Slotta, T.A. (2000) Phylogenetic analysis of Iliamna (Malvaceae) using the internal transcribed spacer region. Unpublished master’s thesis. Retrieved from on 8 Jun 2007.

Revision At organisational level –Based on table of contents –Chapters and sections At content level –Preview, smooth, review –Section by section Targeted revision –Grammatical errors –Idiosyncrasies

Overcoming blocks? Freewriting & Generative writing Mind-mapping Verbalise Avoid perfectionism Writing buddy Seek support Visualise completed thesis Combine strategies

Tips for successful writing Plan to write regularly Make a time plan and stick to it Write up section as soon as it’s ready Stop writing at a point where you could go on – makes it easier to start next time! Decide where and when best for you Don’t write when exhausted Seek support

Cresswell, J.W. (2003). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods approaches. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publishers. Easterbrook, S. (2004). How theses get written: Some cool tips. [PDF Document] Retrieved from /thesiswriting.pdf] Hart, C. (2005) Doing your masters dissertation. London: Sage. Murray, R. (2002). How to write a thesis. Philadelphia: Open University Press. Silvia, P.J. (2007). How to write a lot. Washington D.C.: American Psychological Association. Single, P.B.. (2010). Demystifying dissertation writing: A streamlined process from choice of topic to final text. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing, LLC. REFERENCES

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