This book is a follow-up to Inside Schools. It reviews the position of
ethnography in educational research in the light of current issues and
of the author's own research over the past ten years. Starting from an
analysis of teaching as science and as art, Peter Woods goes on to
review the general interactionist framework in which his own work is
situated, and how this relates to postmodernist trends in qualitative
research. The approach is illustrated through reference to the
author's own personal history and research career, and his recent
research on creative teaching, critical events, and his teachers
reactions to school inspections. How to represent such research is a
central feature, and includes a consideration of the tools used in
that task and how they relate to the ethnographer's self, whatever
forms of representation are selected, however, the audiences' own
concerns will guide them in their interpretation of the work.
Prominent themes include: * the person of the ethnographer in research
* the art of teaching and new ways of representing it, while not
forgetting the science of teaching and of research * research for
educational use, and the uses of educational research * collaborative
work between researchers and teachers The issues covered include such
matters as research purposes, research design, research careers,
access, data collection, data analysis, truth criteria, the
relationship between theory and research methods, writing-up, and
dissemination.
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Ethnography for Educational Use
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ISBN
9781136168406
Publisert
2013
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
208
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