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Elizabeth Pérez-Izaguirre; José Miguel Correa Gorospe; Estíbaliz Aberasturi-Apraiz; Aingeru Gutiérrez-Cabello Barragán – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This article examines the processes of educational ethnography and questions the traditional use of the field notebook and research relationships. It forms part of an ongoing collaborative study analyzing university students' learning trajectories. Guided by inclusive ethics, the study proposes that researcher-participant collaboration is…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Student Journals, Ethics, Ethnography
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Remler, Nancy – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
While many freshman composition textbooks offer cursory instruction on how to conduct field research, very little information exists on teaching undergraduates field research methods. Such instruction often occurs during graduate school. However, in order to become polished writers and researchers, and to see firsthand how research enhances…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Freshman Composition, Interviews, Nonverbal Communication
Rautio, Pauliina; Estola, Eila; Kontio-Logje, Marikaisa; Lanas, Maija; Tiilikka, Aila; Syrjala, Leena – Online Submission, 2007
This is a paper about the micro scale of research ethics; specifically the ethics of a multidisciplinary narrative inquiry in two Northern Finnish villages by a large group of researchers. The issues faced with in such an inquiry are approached and introduced here as a collection of individual and shared thoughts, memories, open questions, stories…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research, Interpersonal Relationship, Field Studies
Granof, Michael H.; Zeff, Stephen A. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Starting in the 1960s, academic research on accounting became significantly more quantitative and analytical than in previous decades. The new paradigms have greatly increased our understanding of how financial information affects the decisions of investors as well as managers. However, those models have also crowded out other forms of…
Descriptors: Accounting, Research, Intellectual Disciplines, Research Methodology
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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)
Thompson, Charles W. N.; Rath, Gustave J. – 1971
This paper describes administrative experimentation--a particular strategy and method of field testing or evaluation. Administrative experimentation can best be described as a specialized form of field testing, field experimentation or evaluation which emphasizes the dual role of administrator and experimenter. This method is first defined in…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Evaluation Methods, Field Studies
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McCarthy, Martha M. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1986
Reflects on the past three decades of increasing specialization and on the diverse conceptual frameworks guiding research in the field of educational administration. Describes heterogeneity among researchers, field-based research and policy studies, linkages across specialty areas, and key points of remaining articles. Fifty-three footnotes are…
Descriptors: Development, Educational Administration, Educational Research, Experimenter Characteristics
Fathi, Asghar; Watson, Walter B. – 1969
The authors discuss the difficulties in adapting American methods of field work to the cultural conditions in pre-industrial societies, in this case a pilot study on family planning in a Middle Eastern Moslem country. It is demonstrated that if the researcher is native and has kinship ties in a traditional community, he can use these assets: (1)…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Beirn, Russell; And Others – 1972
This analytical survey of research on early school leaving was done under the auspices of the Center for Studies in Education and Development at the Graduate School of Education of Harvard University. The purpose of the study is to offer an introduction to research on the antecedents and consequences of early school leaving for planners,…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Area Studies, Bulletins, Developing Nations
Yee, Patricia; Madoff, Marjorie – 1970
All aspects of a five-week field test of the Information System for Vocational Decisions (ISVD) are reported. Sixteen students were involved; each averaged 3.5 sessions with the system. Results indicate that the most frequently accessed script was the Occupational Preference Script. Nearly half of the students (seven) accessed three data files,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Guidance, Career Planning
Tuckman, Bruce W. – 1972
Research is a useful tool for educators because of its ability to uncover causal relationships between variables that are often obscured in field investigations. This textbook presents basic methodological information that has been designed for and proven to assist the educator who seeks to move himself from the laboratory to the field. The book…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Correlation, Data Processing, Discriminant Analysis