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Nicholson, Dawn T. – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011
A case study is presented of embedding research in a final year undergraduate, field-based, physical geography module. The approach is holistic, whereby research-based learning activities simulate the full life cycle of research from inception through to peer review and publication. The learning, teaching and assessment strategy emphasizes the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feedback (Response), Personal Autonomy, Teaching Methods
Haigh, Neil – Higher Education Research and Development, 2012
When we conceptualize and undertake new research projects, a number of the associated activities require us to take on the role of an historian: there is historical research to do. Those activities include determining whether there is a compelling case for embarking on the project in the light of previous research, making design decisions that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study, Historians, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Askew, Jerry Wayne – 1983
The value of the grounded theory approach to inquiry for the study and practice of higher education is discussed. It is suggested that there is a need to identify approaches to inquiry that maintain scientific validity while revealing meaningful responses to the complex problems of higher education. An approach that may be employed for this…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Educational Research, Experimenter Characteristics, Field Studies

Erickson, Frederick – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1984
Argues that ethnography, because of its holistic, cross-cultural perspective, provides an inquiry process by which open-ended questions can be asked that will result in new insights about American schooling. Discusses why traditional ethnography is inadequate to the study of schools and sketches first steps of the field work inquiry process. (CMG)
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography, Ethnology
Grahlfs, F. Lincoln; Hering, W. M., Jr. – 1970
The procedures for the selection of a test population to use and evaluate the short units developed by the Sociological Resources for the Social Studies Project (SRSS), "Episodes in Social Inquiry Series," are considered. They wanted to assess the effectiveness of the materials under a variety of circumstances: classes from different…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Field Studies, High Schools

Tammivaara, Julie; Enright, D. Scott – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1986
Describes characteristics of questions in the ethnographic interview setting. Concentrates on the relational aspects of interviewing and on the issues of assumptions, categories, and scope. Applies ideas about questioning in general to work with child informants. (Author/LHW)
Descriptors: Children, Ethnography, Field Studies, Information Seeking
Crawford, Lyall – 1987
An interpretive and ethnographic approach to human communication study, using naturalistic or participant observer techniques, is particularly useful in intercultural contexts. The basic ideas undergirding this approach are (1) that the researcher is the instrument of inquiry, (2) that humane considerations are more important than investigating…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Context
Elliott, John – 1976
Curriculum reformers in the United Kingdom who have expressed concern with the failure of the research, development, and diffusion model to implement inquiry/discovery learning have tended to offer a problem-solving approach to foster innovation at the classroom level. This approach is illustrated in the Ford Teaching Project, sponsored by the…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Studies
Curtis, Charles K. – 1979
A project is described in which slow learning high school students in British Columbia investigated community housing problems. The objective of the project was to show how investigation of contemporary community problems can help slow learning students develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes conducive to responsible citizenship. Methodology…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Community Problems, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development