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Hodkinson, Phil; Macleod, Flora – British Educational Research Journal, 2010
This paper analyses the conceptual significance of different methods of researching learning. Based largely upon our own experiences, we briefly compare the use of mini-ethnography, life history, cross-sectional surveys and existing panel survey data. We argue that there are strong affinities between each of these methods and significantly…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Ethnography, Biographies, Constructivism (Learning)
Rees, Gareth; Baron, Stephen; Boyask, Ruth; Taylor, Chris – British Educational Research Journal, 2007
There have been numerous attempts in the past few years within education research--and social science research more generally--to alter the character of research practice(s). In particular, there has been a systematic effort to address perceived shortcomings in research practice through a series of "research-capacity building"…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Educational Researchers

Homan, Roger – British Educational Research Journal, 1990
Recognizing tendencies toward contract research and possible consequences, advocates creating a conduct code to regulate educational research and protect its integrity. Reports survey responses from 48 British institutions, showing no systematic code. States confidence in supervisory discretion currently guides research. Proposes a specific code…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Colleges, Educational Policy, Educational Research