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Easy. Start by mastering the survey literature.
Henry Grunder, Ed. D.
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> Hello all!
> Here is something to think about over labor day weekend or to give you a
> break from all the stampeding tourists. :)
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> I need to start work on my master's thesis in education and want to
> connect it with museum education. My advisor doesn't care what the topic
> is as long as it has some sort of research component like surveys to
> teachers/student/visitors/etc. and ties in with the middle school grades
> 4th-8th grade.
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> I haven't a clue where to start and most of the traditional educational
> thesis topics (ie. comparing learning styles of boys v. girls, cooperative
> groups v. individual work, etc.) seem rather boring to me.
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> I would love suggestions, resource information, words of wisdom, small
> nuclear devices so I can blow-up the education building and not have to
> write this. Well maybe the small nuclear device is a bit much. ;)
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> Thanks again!! I've really appreciated the help and advice I've received
> on this list in the past!! You guys are wonderful!!
>
> Deb Fuller
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