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Mukan, Nataliya; Kravets, Svitlana – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2015
In the article the methodology of comparative analysis of public school teachers' continuing professional development (CPD) in Great Britain, Canada and the USA has been presented. The main objectives are defined as theoretical analysis of scientific and pedagogical literature, which highlights different aspects of the problem under research;…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Comparative Analysis, Public School Teachers, Foreign Countries
Hanks, Judith – Language Teaching Research, 2015
This article critically examines the implementation of Exploratory Practice in an English for academic purposes (EAP) context in a British university. The innovation involved challenges as well as opportunities for uniting learning, teaching and research. Particular emphasis is given to two teachers, who are the focus of this article: the story of…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Foreign Countries, Universities, Program Implementation
Gorard, Stephen – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
This paper re-considers some of the evidence for low and declining social mobility in Britain, showing that one study based on a re-analysis of cohort figures appears to have had an impact on policy-makers out of all proportion to its scale and rigor. The study claimed to show that the income of parents and children were more closely related for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Mobility, Inferences, Theory Practice Relationship

Mignot, Phil – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2000
Describes the development of a practice-based methodology for researching "career" in constructive and critical terms. Suggests that career theories continue to be confounded by the dualism of human agency and social structure. Provides a detailed exposition of metaphor as a paradigm for practice-based research based on a synthesis of…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Constructivism (Learning), Critical Theory, Foreign Countries
Lieberman, Marcus – 1971
The limitations in the methods which are usually used in stage theory test analysis to determine the stage of development of an individual are outlined. Piaget's and Kohlberg's conceptions of moral judgment are presented along with one method of estimating a subject's level of development. The concept of a latent trait is developed. Its…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Theories, Correlation, Cultural Differences

Hammersley, Martyn – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Examines Peter Woods' argument for "phase two" ethnographic research which involves"leaps of (theoretical) imagination" and "hypothesis formation and testing." Concludes that current theories are not improved upon and that instead of further research, major reassessment and reconstruction of ethnographic practice must…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Woods, Peter – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Replying to a critique of his "phase two" ethnographic research, Woods states that testing studies in the manner that Hammersley advocates would be inappropriate and counter-productive. More "phase two" work with reflection on existing material rather than investigation of new areas is recommended. Cautions against systematic…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Hammersley, Martyn – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Replying to Woods' analysis of his original critique, Hammersley lists four points of disagreement: (1) what counts as theory development; (2) phases of theory development; (3) the nature of theory testing; and (4) whether theory development and testing is an achievable goal. (GEA)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Raban, Bridie – 1991
This paper reviews four currently recognized modes of inquiry available to reading researchers, including both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The paper discusses empiricism, interpretive research, critical science/theory, and action research, briefly describing the purposes, goals, and assumptions underlying each mode of inquiry. The…
Descriptors: Action Research, Critical Theory, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Best, R. E.; And Others – Educational Administration, 1979
It is clear that the development and refinement of a theory is a continuing exercise that both shapes and is shaped by parallel developments in methodology, and data collection and analysis. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Research Methodology

Sorge, Arndt; Warner, Malcolm – International Journal of Manpower, 1981
The authors propose studying organizational equivalents as parts of the wider societal context. They focus specifically on British-German comparisons. The role of culture as a variable in comparing work organizations and manpower training is discussed. Research findings are presented. (CT)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences, Industrial Structure, Job Training

Barton, Len; Walker, Steve – Educational Review, 1978
The authors trace and critique various thrusts operative in British educational sociology since its beginnings in the 1950s: structural functionalism, school-level analysis, the interactionalist "New Directions" approach, and the Neo-Marxist perspective. They also comment on the place of educational sociology in teacher training. (SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Historical Reviews, Intellectual Disciplines, Marxism

Brigley, Stephen – British Educational Research Journal, 1990
Considers the phenomenological arguments for collaborative approaches to educational research. Urges that cooperation become a form of social and political critique. Illustrates the political context of research by drawing on a collaborative case study of British school governors. Contends that phenomenological and critical paradigms may be…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Critical Theory, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
Rampton, Ben – 1986
A study of the English of British schoolchildren of South Asian extraction looks at ways of examining the relationship between their English and two ethnic processes, called "interactive" and "reactive". The way in which Network Analysis permits investigation of the interactive process is outlined, and the use of Identity…
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Context, English (Second Language), Ethnic Groups
Blackwell, Louisa; Bynner, John – 2002
The relationship between learning and family formation and dissolution was examined through a review of the literature that focused on education and family life in Great Britain and elsewhere. The following topics were examined: learning, marriage, and cohabitation; learning, dissolution, and divorce; changing patterns of childbearing in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Birth Rate, Childlessness, Decision Making
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