How the Undergraduate Scientific Background Influences the Understanding and Interpretation of Qualitative Research in the Art Therapy Master’s Program at An-Najah National University: A Qualitative Study
نوع المنشور
بحث أصيل
المؤلفون
النص الكامل
تحميل

This qualitative study aimed to explore how students’ academic backgrounds affect their understanding of qualitative research in the context of a master's program in art therapy. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with ten students from diverse academic disciplines—ranging from art and education to social sciences and language studies—to investigate their perceptions and learning experiences during a qualitative research course. Findings revealed that a student's academic background significantly influences their pace of understanding and engagement with qualitative concepts. Those with educational or social science backgrounds appeared to have a relative advantage in grasping key ideas. At the same time, students across the board reported common challenges such as unfamiliar terminology, the academic language of the course, and limited prior research experience. Despite these challenges, participants expressed a growing appreciation for the value of qualitative research in their future professional practice. They also proposed several pedagogical improvements, including an introductory course, more hands-on learning opportunities, and stronger integration between research content and therapeutic practice. The study recommends revisiting the design of research methodology courses in multidisciplinary graduate programs.

المجلة
العنوان
Global Academic Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
الناشر
Global Academic Journal’s Research Consortium
بلد الناشر
الإمارات العربية المتحدة
نوع المنشور
مطبوع فقط
المجلد
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السنة
2025
الصفحات
163-177