Research Methodology in Education and Training
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Research Methodology in Education and Training
Postures, Practices and Forms, Volume 12
Wittorski, Richard; Daverne-Bailly, Carole
ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
11/2022
192
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Inglês
9781786307477
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction vii
Chapter 1 Positions: Some Specificities of a Research Approach Compared to a Professional Approach 1
1.1 A difference in position between that of the social or professional actor and that of the researcher 1
1.2 The challenge of research is to move from a social/professional question to a research question 5
1.3 The challenge of research is also to focus on common-sense concepts 6
1.4 The issue of the epistemological choices made by the researcher and the implications 8
Chapter 2 Practices: Conducting a Research Project and Data Security Issues 11
2.1 Introduction: the research context 11
2.2 Scientific approach and methods in the social sciences 13
2.3 From research topic to problem statement 15
2.3.1 The initial question 15
2.3.2 The exploratory approach 16
2.3.3 Problem statement 18
2.4 Design of the survey protocol 19
2.4.1 Survey field and participants 20
2.4.2 Negotiating the survey and field access with the Local Education Authority and management teams: a project to be defended 21
2.4.3 General Data Protection Regulation on personal data and documents produced 22
2.5 The construction of data collection instruments 35
2.5.1 Constructing the questionnaire 35
2.5.2 Composing the interview guide 45
2.6 Data collection 48
2.6.1 Time in the field 48
2.6.2 Administering the questionnaires 51
2.6.3 Administering interviews 53
2.6.4 GDPR, tasks and constraints 55
2.7 Data processing 57
2.7.1 Clean up the database 57
2.7.2 Transcribing 62
2.8 Data analysis 63
2.8.1 Analyzing questionnaires 64
2.8.2 Interview analysis 88
2.9 Dissemination and publication of results 97
2.9.1 Group dossier 97
2.9.2 Reports, conferences and research articles 104
Chapter 3 Forms: Research Cultures, Diversity of Forms and Interdisciplinary Issues 111
3.1 Recognizing different research "cultures" 111
3.2 External research, engaged research, collaborative research, action research and related issues 114
3.3 Mono-, pluri-, inter- and transdisciplinary research and related issues 119
3.4 Communication and valorization of research (its outcomes and methodological steps) 122
3.5 Pursuing a doctorate 124
3.6 Careers in research and higher education 127
Conclusion 133
Appendix 1 Questionnaire 137
Appendix 2 Interview Guide 153
Appendix 3 Quiz 157
References 169
Index 173
Chapter 1 Positions: Some Specificities of a Research Approach Compared to a Professional Approach 1
1.1 A difference in position between that of the social or professional actor and that of the researcher 1
1.2 The challenge of research is to move from a social/professional question to a research question 5
1.3 The challenge of research is also to focus on common-sense concepts 6
1.4 The issue of the epistemological choices made by the researcher and the implications 8
Chapter 2 Practices: Conducting a Research Project and Data Security Issues 11
2.1 Introduction: the research context 11
2.2 Scientific approach and methods in the social sciences 13
2.3 From research topic to problem statement 15
2.3.1 The initial question 15
2.3.2 The exploratory approach 16
2.3.3 Problem statement 18
2.4 Design of the survey protocol 19
2.4.1 Survey field and participants 20
2.4.2 Negotiating the survey and field access with the Local Education Authority and management teams: a project to be defended 21
2.4.3 General Data Protection Regulation on personal data and documents produced 22
2.5 The construction of data collection instruments 35
2.5.1 Constructing the questionnaire 35
2.5.2 Composing the interview guide 45
2.6 Data collection 48
2.6.1 Time in the field 48
2.6.2 Administering the questionnaires 51
2.6.3 Administering interviews 53
2.6.4 GDPR, tasks and constraints 55
2.7 Data processing 57
2.7.1 Clean up the database 57
2.7.2 Transcribing 62
2.8 Data analysis 63
2.8.1 Analyzing questionnaires 64
2.8.2 Interview analysis 88
2.9 Dissemination and publication of results 97
2.9.1 Group dossier 97
2.9.2 Reports, conferences and research articles 104
Chapter 3 Forms: Research Cultures, Diversity of Forms and Interdisciplinary Issues 111
3.1 Recognizing different research "cultures" 111
3.2 External research, engaged research, collaborative research, action research and related issues 114
3.3 Mono-, pluri-, inter- and transdisciplinary research and related issues 119
3.4 Communication and valorization of research (its outcomes and methodological steps) 122
3.5 Pursuing a doctorate 124
3.6 Careers in research and higher education 127
Conclusion 133
Appendix 1 Questionnaire 137
Appendix 2 Interview Guide 153
Appendix 3 Quiz 157
References 169
Index 173
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Introduction vii
Chapter 1 Positions: Some Specificities of a Research Approach Compared to a Professional Approach 1
1.1 A difference in position between that of the social or professional actor and that of the researcher 1
1.2 The challenge of research is to move from a social/professional question to a research question 5
1.3 The challenge of research is also to focus on common-sense concepts 6
1.4 The issue of the epistemological choices made by the researcher and the implications 8
Chapter 2 Practices: Conducting a Research Project and Data Security Issues 11
2.1 Introduction: the research context 11
2.2 Scientific approach and methods in the social sciences 13
2.3 From research topic to problem statement 15
2.3.1 The initial question 15
2.3.2 The exploratory approach 16
2.3.3 Problem statement 18
2.4 Design of the survey protocol 19
2.4.1 Survey field and participants 20
2.4.2 Negotiating the survey and field access with the Local Education Authority and management teams: a project to be defended 21
2.4.3 General Data Protection Regulation on personal data and documents produced 22
2.5 The construction of data collection instruments 35
2.5.1 Constructing the questionnaire 35
2.5.2 Composing the interview guide 45
2.6 Data collection 48
2.6.1 Time in the field 48
2.6.2 Administering the questionnaires 51
2.6.3 Administering interviews 53
2.6.4 GDPR, tasks and constraints 55
2.7 Data processing 57
2.7.1 Clean up the database 57
2.7.2 Transcribing 62
2.8 Data analysis 63
2.8.1 Analyzing questionnaires 64
2.8.2 Interview analysis 88
2.9 Dissemination and publication of results 97
2.9.1 Group dossier 97
2.9.2 Reports, conferences and research articles 104
Chapter 3 Forms: Research Cultures, Diversity of Forms and Interdisciplinary Issues 111
3.1 Recognizing different research "cultures" 111
3.2 External research, engaged research, collaborative research, action research and related issues 114
3.3 Mono-, pluri-, inter- and transdisciplinary research and related issues 119
3.4 Communication and valorization of research (its outcomes and methodological steps) 122
3.5 Pursuing a doctorate 124
3.6 Careers in research and higher education 127
Conclusion 133
Appendix 1 Questionnaire 137
Appendix 2 Interview Guide 153
Appendix 3 Quiz 157
References 169
Index 173
Chapter 1 Positions: Some Specificities of a Research Approach Compared to a Professional Approach 1
1.1 A difference in position between that of the social or professional actor and that of the researcher 1
1.2 The challenge of research is to move from a social/professional question to a research question 5
1.3 The challenge of research is also to focus on common-sense concepts 6
1.4 The issue of the epistemological choices made by the researcher and the implications 8
Chapter 2 Practices: Conducting a Research Project and Data Security Issues 11
2.1 Introduction: the research context 11
2.2 Scientific approach and methods in the social sciences 13
2.3 From research topic to problem statement 15
2.3.1 The initial question 15
2.3.2 The exploratory approach 16
2.3.3 Problem statement 18
2.4 Design of the survey protocol 19
2.4.1 Survey field and participants 20
2.4.2 Negotiating the survey and field access with the Local Education Authority and management teams: a project to be defended 21
2.4.3 General Data Protection Regulation on personal data and documents produced 22
2.5 The construction of data collection instruments 35
2.5.1 Constructing the questionnaire 35
2.5.2 Composing the interview guide 45
2.6 Data collection 48
2.6.1 Time in the field 48
2.6.2 Administering the questionnaires 51
2.6.3 Administering interviews 53
2.6.4 GDPR, tasks and constraints 55
2.7 Data processing 57
2.7.1 Clean up the database 57
2.7.2 Transcribing 62
2.8 Data analysis 63
2.8.1 Analyzing questionnaires 64
2.8.2 Interview analysis 88
2.9 Dissemination and publication of results 97
2.9.1 Group dossier 97
2.9.2 Reports, conferences and research articles 104
Chapter 3 Forms: Research Cultures, Diversity of Forms and Interdisciplinary Issues 111
3.1 Recognizing different research "cultures" 111
3.2 External research, engaged research, collaborative research, action research and related issues 114
3.3 Mono-, pluri-, inter- and transdisciplinary research and related issues 119
3.4 Communication and valorization of research (its outcomes and methodological steps) 122
3.5 Pursuing a doctorate 124
3.6 Careers in research and higher education 127
Conclusion 133
Appendix 1 Questionnaire 137
Appendix 2 Interview Guide 153
Appendix 3 Quiz 157
References 169
Index 173
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