Abstract
This study aimed to examine the use of theoretical and conceptual frameworks in master's and
doctoral theses published in the field of mathematics education in Turkiye between 2019 and 2023. For this
purpose, a total of 237 master's and doctoral theses downloaded from the Council of Higher Education national
thesis center were analyzed within the scope of the method and the framework used. Given that master's and
doctoral theses in the field of mathematics education were reviewed, the document analysis method was
utilized. The theses were analyzed based on characteristics: methodology (quantitative, qualitative, mixed
research paradigm) and framework (theoretical, conceptual, theoretical and conceptual, other). In the analysis
phase, the distribution of theses according to types and years was also examined. The findings indicated that
the majority of thesis studies were conducted using a qualitative method within a theoretical framework. This
was followed by quantitative studies using a theoretical framework and mixed-method studies within a
theoretical framework. Additionally, there were qualitative studies classified under other and qualitative
studies using a conceptual framework. The qualitative thesis studies using the theoretical framework were
predominant and that these were mostly master's theses and published in 2023. The findings were discussed in
the light of the relevant literature and suggestions were made for future research.
Publisher
Mersin University Journal of the Faculty of Education
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