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Woodrow, Nicholas; Fairbrother, Hannah; Crowder, Mary; Goyder, Elizabeth; Griffin, Naomi; Holding, Eleanor; Quirk, Helen – Qualitative Research Journal, 2022
Purpose: The use of online focus groups to explore children and young people's (CYP) perspectives of inequalities in health and associated "sensitive" topics raises important ethical and methodological issues to consider. The purpose of the paper is to discuss lessons learnt from navigating the authors' way through some of the key…
Descriptors: Health, Ethics, Computer Mediated Communication, Barriers
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Andrews, Trish; Dyson, Laurel Evelyn; Wishart, Jocelyn – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2015
The ubiquity of mobile devices and their use for collecting and sharing data require a reconsideration of approaches taken to managing ethical concerns in the educational research context. In the mobile age, the concept of educational research extends beyond traditional understandings and contexts due to: the wide range of mobile learning research…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Research, Electronic Learning, Mass Media Use
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Galloway, Mollie K.; Ishimaru, Ann M. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2017
What would leadership standards look like if developed through a lens and language of equity? We engaged with a group of 40 researchers, practitioners, and community leaders recognized as having expertise on equity in education to address this question. Using a Delphi technique, an approach designed to elicit expert feedback and measure…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Equal Education, Standard Setting, Leadership
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Lund, Ingrid; Helgeland, Anne; Kovac, Velibor Bobo – Early Child Development and Care, 2016
When conducting research with children it is essential to consider not only the data, which have been produced as a result of the research, but also the research process itself. This article represents an attempt to contribute the accumulation of knowledge regarding methodological and ethical issues concerning research with children. The data in…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Ethics, Bullying, Kindergarten
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Bøe, Marit; Hognestad, Karin; Waniganayake, Manjula – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2017
This article explores qualitative shadowing as an interpretivist methodology, and explains how two researchers participating simultaneously in data collection using a video recorder, contextual interviews and video-stimulated recall interviews, conducted a qualitative shadowing study at six early childhood centres in Norway. This paper emerged…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Early Childhood Education, Leadership
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Leeson, Caroline – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2014
Assumptions about a child's competence to voice an opinion often inhibit efforts to find effective methods for participation. Answers to questions are sought from the significant adults who surround a child [Morris, J. 2003. "Including All Children: Finding Out about the Experiences of Children with Communication and/or Cognitive…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Children, Early Adolescents, Childhood Attitudes
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Hiratsuka, Hiroyoshi; Suzuki, Hanako; Pusina, Alexis – Journal of International Students, 2016
One of the current challenges in the field of intercultural education comes from the limited availability of training efficacy studies. The present study focused on explaining the effectiveness of the Contrast Culture Method (CCM) as an intercultural education method for managing interpersonal interactions across cultures between graduate…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Intercultural Communication, Multicultural Education, Graduate Students
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McDonald, Katherine; Patka, Mazna – Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 2012
From an ethical standpoint, there are questions about the best ways to include adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in research. Scholarship reflects divergent responses to these enduring questions and values that can be at odds with one another. To deepen our understanding of beliefs in the scientific community about how to…
Descriptors: Adults, Civil Rights, Ethics, Developmental Disabilities
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MacDonald, Cathy – Canadian Journal of Action Research, 2012
Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a qualitative research methodology option that requires further understanding and consideration. PAR is considered democratic, equitable, liberating, and life-enhancing qualitative inquiry that remains distinct from other qualitative methodologies (Kach & Kralik, 2006). Using PAR, qualitative features of an…
Descriptors: Action Research, Research Methodology, Qualitative Research, Social Change
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Diko, Nolutho; Bantwini, Bongani D. – Perspectives in Education, 2013
Researchers are guided by their ideological and ethical viewpoints when conducting research. Doing research for government challenges them to confront these ideals head-on. This article explores the uncertain terrain researchers sometimes have to negotiate when conducting research for government, and discusses relations between researchers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethics, Researchers, Public Officials
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Basit, Tehmina N. – Research Papers in Education, 2013
Educational researchers, like other academic investigators, are expected to carry out research in an ethical manner. This paper draws on the author's experience of conducting a research study related to social justice, which examines intergenerational dynamics and education amongst British Asian families. It discusses the importance of ethical…
Descriptors: Ethics, Educational Research, Asians, Foreign Countries
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Isman, Aytekin; Altinay Aksal, Fahriye; Altinay Gazi, Zehra – Hacettepe University Journal of Education, 2009
The research study stimulates critical approach to research and practice, with an increasing emphasis on ethics and ethical decision making of the teacher researchers within action research process by using technology in its process. The study investigates the impact of technology within the action research, ethical considerations and dilemmas…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Action Research, Research Methodology, Focus Groups
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Sagoe, Dominic – Qualitative Report, 2012
Over the past few years, the focus group method has assumed a very important role as a method for collecting qualitative data in social and behavioural science research. This article elucidates theoretical and practical problems and prospects associated with the use of focus groups as a qualitative research method in social and behavioural science…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Behavioral Science Research, Social Science Research, Qualitative Research
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Halquist, Don; Musanti, Sandra I. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
Qualitative research makes it possible to reveal the often invisible but no less real complexities of social structures and opens venues for knowing human and social life more fully. Drawing on data from two qualitative research studies that used critical incidents as a device for investigating the nuances of human interaction within two…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Social Life, Interaction, Teachers
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Workman, Barbara – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2007
Purpose: The paper aims to explore factors that impinge on the "insider-researcher" (IR) when undertaking a work-based learning project, which will result in the creation of a context analysis framework. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative, interpretative approach with the IR as central to the research process, together with data from…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Ethics, Researchers, Supervision
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