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Green, Judith L.; Skukauskaite, Audra – Educational Researcher, 2008
This response to Slavin's article (2008) explores the issues of transparency, representation, and warranting of claims in Slavin's descriptions of the work of others and his suggestions for program evaluation syntheses. Through contrastive analyses between Slavin's representations of the program evaluation synthesis efforts of five organizations…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Program Evaluation, Critical Reading, Synthesis
Miller-Day, Michelle – Qualitative Inquiry, 2008
After being told in an end-of-year job review that performances are not considered valuable research outcomes, the author argues in this essay that performance matters. This essay makes a case for recognizing performance ethnographies as research, pedagogy, and active service and concludes with guidelines for performance ethnographers who are…
Descriptors: Action Research, Ethnography, Job Performance, Research Methodology
Schwandt, Thomas A. – 1981
The terms "rigor" and "relevance" most often surface in discussions of methodological adequacy. Assessing epistemological relevance is equivalent to answering the question, "Is this particular research question worth asking at all?" Epistemological rigor refers to the properties of a "researchable" problem.…
Descriptors: Definitions, Epistemology, Ethnography, Evaluation Methods

Pope, Maureen; Denicolo, Pam – British Educational Research Journal, 1986
Examines the schism of values between qualitative and quantitative social science researchers. Focuses on some practical methodological issues which face researchers wishing to adopt a qualitative-interpretive approach. (JDH)
Descriptors: Ethnography, Qualitative Research, Research Design, Research Methodology

Hasselkus, Betty R. – Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 1995
Many different methods are termed qualitative research. A continuum of research methods avoids the need to classify research as either scientific or naturalistic. Each method may be assessed in terms of degree of constraints on possible outputs and degree of constraints on antecedent variables. (SK)
Descriptors: Ethnography, Naturalistic Observation, Occupational Therapy, Qualitative Research
Jacob, Evelyn – 1982
The inclusion of an ethnographic approach within the basic framework of a quantitative one is outlined in an attempt to combine their methodologies. Examples from an ethnographic case study of kindergarten aged children in Utuado, Puerto Rico are used to illustrate the issues being discussed, especially research design. The Puerto Rican study…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Measurement, Cultural Context, Educational Research
McDermott, Ray P.; Hood, Lois – 1982
Ethnographers generally allow educational psychology to define research problems, to set limits on what they can study, and to dictate some key theoretical concepts. As a consequence, lacunae in descriptions of complexities in the intellectual lives of children have not been filled in by ethnographers. Problems in the focus and methods of…
Descriptors: Competence, Cultural Context, Educational Psychology, Elementary Education
Duncan, Patricia H. – 1979
The study of the role parents play in the reading development of their children requires a methodology that is unobtrusive, humane, objective, and natural. Ethnography, with its corresponding technique of participant observation, offers these characteristics. The distinctive features of an ethnographic research design include: formulation of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Ethnography, Observation, Parent Role

O'Donnell, Holly – English Education, 1983
Argues against the indiscriminate use of the term "ethnography" and offers various criteria that have been suggested as distinguishing the ethnographic investigation. (HOD)
Descriptors: Educational Research, English Teacher Education, Ethnography, Research Design

Patton, Michael; Westby, Carol – Topics in Language Disorders, 1992
This article describes the functions of ethnography and the primary themes that form the foundation for qualitative inquiry generally and ethnography specifically, as applied in the fields of education and communication disorders. Quantitative and qualitative methods are compared for inquiry conditions, analysis, researcher's role, orientation,…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Ethnography, Language Handicaps, Qualitative Research

Cross, Geoffrey A. – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 1994
Discusses ethnographic studies in business and technical writing, noting that ethnography comprises four essential, overlapping contexts: the phenomenal context, the site's cultural context, the research community context, and the researcher's interior context. Claims ethnographic accounts should balance the input of each of these areas rather…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Ethnography, Higher Education, Observation

Pitner, Nancy J.; Russell, James S. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1986
This paper critically reviews administrator work activity studies which follow the research of Henry Mintzberg. It discusses directions for future research using qualitative and quantitative methods and discourages research that relies solely on Mintzberg's structure. (Author/JAZ)
Descriptors: Administrators, Ethnography, Job Analysis, Observation
Kingsbury, G. Gage – Educational Leadership, 2006
In the No Child Left Behind Act and the What Works Clearinghouse, the federal government has attempted to establish guidelines for the type of education research that U.S. schools should consider in selecting instructional programs and resources. The government's clear preference for the medical model--a powerful research design in such fields as…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Design, Medical Research, Models
Rhoads, Robert A. – 1994
This paper describes how an ethnographer proceeded in a study of group identify, voice, and participation in the greater culture of gay and bisexual college men at a large research university. The researcher, himself a heterosexual man, conceptualized the investigation as a crossing of cultural borders. The investigator initially attended several…
Descriptors: College Students, Data Interpretation, Ethnography, Higher Education
Smith, Laura J. – 1982
Naturalistic inquiry (based on the ethnographic research paradigm) has the potential to supplement, or possibly to replace, quantitative experimental research in education. For years most reading researchers have used the experimental research design. This design fails to tap self-concept, value systems, purpose of and attitude toward reading,…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Ethnography, Reading Processes, Reading Research
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