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Terenzini, Patrick T.; Pascarella, Ernest T. – 1990
A review of more than 3,000 books, monographs, journal articles, papers and other reports was conducted to discover what kinds of design, measurement, and analytical lessons have been learned as a result of the enormous volume of college-impact-on-student studies that have been published in the last 20 years and to determine how these lessons…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Qualitative Research
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Crowley, E. Paula – Exceptionality, 1995
Guidelines for the implementation of qualitative methods in special education research are offered, addressing rigor, sample selection, data collection, and data management/analysis. Five possible pitfalls are identified, including the quantitative-qualitative methods debate, premature data collection, the tendency to use a linear procedural…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Disabilities, Educational Research
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Keller, M. Jean; Wilhite, Barbara C. – Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 1995
Explores educational implications of the case study method in therapeutic recreation, discussing why case study methods are important and how to use them effectively with preservice and inservice therapeutic recreation specialists. The case study approach is an important vehicle for discovery about people with disabilities and about therapeutic…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Disabilities, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Topor, Robert S. – 1992
This guide discusses the use of focus groups in marketing research for higher education. It describes the differences between qualitative and quantitative research, and examines when it is appropriate to use focus group research, when it is not, and why. The guide describes a step-by-step approach in how to plan, formulate, moderate, and report…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Facilities, Group Behavior, Group Discussion
Peischl, Thomas M. – 1995
One problem with the outcome-based measures used in higher education is that they measure quantity but not quality. Benchmarking, or the use of some external standard of quality to measure tasks, processes, and outputs, is partially solving that difficulty. Benchmarking allows for the establishment of a systematic process to indicate if outputs…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Libraries
Arnsparger, Arleen; Ledell, Marjorie – 1997
Helping school, district, and/or community leaders facilitate discussions with community members about improving schools, this guide discusses how to use informal focus groups to gather information about what is important to people in the school community. The guide helps users gather information in a systematic way, organize what they hear,…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Decision Making, Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Alberta Dept. of Education, Edmonton. Student Evaluation Branch. – 1995
This booklet illustrates and compares three important standards (levels of expectation) set for diploma examination writing in Social Studies 30: excellent, proficient, and satisfactory. Sample papers are used to illustrate the scoring criteria for group leaders and markers are presented, along with accompanying commentaries, or rationales, that…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Educational Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Dudley-Marling, Curt; Rhodes, Lynn K. – Canadian Journal of English Language Arts, 1989
Reflects on some of the problems encountered in the authors' experimental approach to a study of reading comprehension. Discusses the limitations of experimental research, and presents an alternative to experimental or quantitative research, focusing on the relationship between teachers and learners as they interact in classrooms. (MM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Qualitative Research
Lockwood, Fred – 1991
This study demonstrated the use of self-recorded audiotape to collect data on students' perceptions, attitudes, and use of learning activities in written teaching texts. The process of asking students to respond to questions within the teaching text was straightforward and presented few problems in subsequent analysis. On several indicators…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Distance Education
Glanz, Jeffrey – 2003
This book, in its second edition, is intended as a practical guide to conducting action research in schools--it outlines the process of designing and reporting an action research project. Contending that action research can be used as a powerful tool that can contribute to school renewal and instructional improvement, the book defines and presents…
Descriptors: Action Research, Data Collection, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Bogdan, Robert C.; Biklen, Sari Knopp – 1998
This introductory level text provides a background for understanding the uses of qualitative research in education, its theoretical and historical underpinnings, and specific methods of educational research. This revised edition places qualitative research into the context of current discussions of research methods and alternative ways of knowing.…
Descriptors: Action Research, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Assessment
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Miller, Maurice – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1990
Ethnographic research methodology is reviewed as an emerging methodology in special education, with application made particularly to understanding regular classrooms into which students with learning handicaps may be integrated. Suggested descriptive questions for an ethnographic interview are given, for use in research investigations and in…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography, Interviews, Learning Disabilities
Avery, Christine; Zabel, Diane – 1995
Most libraries involved to any extent with total quality management (TQM) realize that successfully gathering information from their customers is the key to improving services. To do this libraries must employ a variety of methodologies, both quantitative and qualitative research. Quantitative primary data is usually collected in libraries by…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Data Collection, Focus Groups, Higher Education
Lozada-Larsen, Susana R. – 1992
This paper focuses on the role that job analysis plays under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The most obvious use of job analysis data is in defining the essential functions of each job. The job analysis technique used should: list the functions of the job, define which functions are essential rather than marginal, and offer proof of…
Descriptors: Adults, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation, Compliance (Legal)
Bernard, Anne; Armstrong, Greg; Attig, George – UNESCO Bangkok, 2005
A methodology is described for conducting qualitative research on gender issues in education. Qualitative research, a critical step for achieving the global Education For All (EFA) goals, will assist identifying the issues, analyzing the contents, and formulating viable policy. "Gender" refers to the social roles and responsibilities that belong…
Descriptors: School Policy, Data Analysis, Technical Writing, Sexual Harassment
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