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Research for Peace and
SocialJusticeDiane Ross, USA
Otterbein UniversityWesterville, Ohio
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Who am I? What do I bring to the table Mom
TeacherResearcherScholarPeace ActivistYour Servant Leader this week
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How do I come to be here? Area of Inquiry
How do I understand my role in preparing teachers who teach for peace and social justice
Research Methodology- Heuristics; an autobiographical phenomenological method, to explore this issue.
Conclusions: Middle childhood teacher educators must spend their own lives acquiring dispositions to practice social justice and equity if the pre-service educators they instruct are to have any possibility of acquiring these dispositions themselves.
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Who are you?
What do you bring to the table?
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Student Response….
What causes you to “show up” today? How do you come to this place?
What hopes do you have for this class time together?
This time together will be successful if…….
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Essential Questions for the week How does your interest in peace and social
justice move your areas of inquiry? How is this question situated in the field of
“Peace Research” as defined by Galtung? How can we work in community to support
each other’s areas of inquiry? How does this question move your actions in
creating a world that is more peaceful and just?
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Ending Products Before (pre-assessment)
Research survey and personal goals- Mon. AM During (formative assessment)
Development of your personal question Butcher block paper- Gallery Walk- Mon. PM
Action Research Protocol- Mon. PM Appreciative Inquiry Protocol- Tues. AM Critical Colleague Protocol- Tues. PM
Post- assessment Research proposal- Present Wed. AM Turn in a digital copy by email- before a grade is
turned in Will support your research for up to 30 years.
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Goals for the week Monday Morning
Survey Previous Research Foundation Begin to formulate your own personal research agenda Introduce Research Paradigms Gallery Walk of Critical Feedback
Monday Afternoon Introduce Peace Research/ Analyze Galtung theory of Peace Research Introduce Action Research Paradigm Participate in a Action Research Activity
Tuesday Morning Introduce Appreciative Inquiry Paradigm Participate in Appreciative Inquiry Activity
Tuesday Afternoon Introduce structure of paper and research tools (including online databases) Participate in Critical Colleague Activity
Wednesday morning Share personal research protocol with the class/ Graded assignment
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HUMAN KNOT
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WHAT IS RESEARCH?
(Pair and share….)
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WHAT ARE YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH RESEARCH?
Have you felt good about these…?(Pair and share…)
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DEFINITIONS OF RESEARCH
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Research is an organized study wsith methodical investigation into a subject in order to discover facts, to establish or revise a theory, or to develop a plan of action based on the facts discovered
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Research is a frame of mind….a perspective that people take toward objects and activities
(Bogdan and Biklen 1992: 223)
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FORMING PERSONAL RESEARCH QUESTIONS…
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One of the most important things a change agent does it to articulate the questions…
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WHAT ARE THE MOST PRESSING QUESTIONS THAT YOU HAVE AROUND THE ISSUES OF PEACE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE?
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Because all change processes begin with framing an issue and collecting data, we become aware that in the very act of doing these preliminary activities, we are socially constructing our future through choices we make and dialogue we use.
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WHAT ARE YOUR THREE TOP QUESTIONS OF INQUIRY?
1 2 3
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It is through language that we create the world, because it is nothing until we describe it. And when we describe it, we create distinctions that govern our actions. To put it another way, we do not describe the world we see, but we see the world we describe…. Joseph Jaworski, Synchronicity
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WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST QUESTION OF INQUIRY CURRENTLY?
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Inquiry and change are not separate, but are simultaneous. Inquiry is intervention. The seeds of change – the things people think and talk about, discover and learn, and that inform dialogue and inspire images of the future- are implicit in the very first questions that we ask.
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WHY ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THIS QUESTION
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We come to know ourselves by bringing to consciousness the process by which our view points are formed…
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WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THIS QUESTION
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You will learn what you already know. You need to learn how to generalize significantly what you know.
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WRITE ONE QUESTION OF INQUIRY THAT YOU CURRENTLY HAVE ON BUTCHER BLOCK PAPER AND HANG THIS ON THE WALL
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We can undress our souls with the pen…..
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To move towards social justice, one must be in a constant state of social research.
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Research Paradigms
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Epistemologies and OntologiesHow we see the world and how we come to know….
Participant Observer
PositivismQuantitative
Rationalism ScienceStableConsistentCoherent
Outsider/ Observer
No single realityKnowledge is conjectural
The knower and the known cannot be separated
Post-PositivismConstructiveQualitative
Gap between rich and poor
Interpretation
Perspective
Rising Nuclear Age Global threat
to the environment
Ex. Adapting visual methods: Action Research with Kampala Street Children
Ex, Quantitative Research Provides Compelling Evidence for Success of Participatory Development Programme in Uganda
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Research Processes
Scientific ResearchPositivist“Hard Sciences”
Social ResearchPositivist and/or Post-positivist“Soft Sciences”
MathematicsBiologyChemistry Anthropology Psychology Cultural Studies
Ex: Alcohol Consumption in Uganda
Ex: Psychosocial Vulnerability and Resilience Measures For National-Level Monitoring of Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children
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Social Research disciplines….
anthropology archaeology comparative musicology communication studies cultural studies Demography Economics History human geography international development
international relations linguistics, media
studies, philology political science psychology (at least in
part) social work social policy sociology
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Research Process:Systematic Interaction Between Theories and Data
Quantitative MethodsWhat/ Where/ When
Qualitative MethodsWhy/ How
Attempts to quantify social phenomena
Collects and analyzes numerical data
Smaller number of attributes across many cases
Personal Experiences
Interpretation over quantification
Concerned with understanding the meaning of social phenomena
Survey
Questionnaire Structured Observation
Content Analysis
StructuredInterview
SecondaryAnalysis
Larger number of attributes across relatively few cases
Focus Groups
Participantobservation
JournalsDiaries
Semi/Un structuredInterviews
Text -Based Data
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Qualitative Research Methods
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Ethnographical Research
Immersing an individual researcher or research team in the everyday activities of an organization or society, usually for a prolonged period of time, very naturalistic, impossible to gather from laboratory or "clean room" observational studies. An ethnographic study of rural community literacy
practices in Bweyale and their implications for adult literacy education in Uganda
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Phenomenological research Observation of an experience From it the essential features of
experiences and the essence of what we experience. Hannah Arendt: Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963),
"the banality of evil“
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Feminist research all research is essentially value-driven always results in some kind of new action or practice is `driven' by the interests of the women collaborative design and conduct of the research; questions, and otherwise disrupts the reproduction and perpetuation of
power relationships that subordinate women `subjects' as objects respects and values women's experiences and their accounts of them
Troubling the Angels, Patti Lather..
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Critical theory Research is an ethical and political
act Paulo Friere
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Auto-ethnography Writing about the Self Analytically
Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez: An Autobiography. By Richard Rodriguez. Boston, MA: D.R. Godine, 1982.
Social blindness: An autoethnographic study of the interplay of language, cognition, and genetics in a family with an autistic child.
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Heuristics Internal search through which one discovers the
nature and meaning of experience and develops methods and procedures for further investigation and analysis.
Knowledge derived is attained through tacit, intuitive or observed phenomena, is deepened through indwelling, focusing, self-searching or dialogue with others, and always needs a medium or base - its frame of reference Loneliness, Moustakas, Clark
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GALLERY WALK….
What questions can you ask to help move this person forward and to help clarify their question….?
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BREAK
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Peace Research
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Social Justice and Research….Basic premise for the class… Social justice is not static or timeless. The
theory of justice is understood as an attempt to understand what a society’s actions, practices, and norms mean and to elucidate what a community’s shared understandings are so that they are agreed upon principles of social justice.
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II. What is Peace Research?Twenty Five Years of Peace Research- Galtung
Jigsaw Group Group 1- Read 141-143 Key points Group 2- Read 143-144 Key points Group 3- Read 148-149 Key points Group 4- Read 152- 153 Key points Group 5- Read 156- Key Points
Regroup and teach your section A, B, C, D, E
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Elements of Peace Research Dialogic Explicit value Inter-disciplinary…..Intra….Trans-disciplinary Inter-national….Intra…..Trans-national….
HolisticGlobal
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Peace studies are……..Johan Galtung (2005, Peace: A Ten Point Primer) Empirical Critical Constructive
(I would say… focused on change…)
Paradigm of Praxis Transformative Emancipatory
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Empirical dependent on evidence or consequences
that are observable by the senses. scientific statements are subject to and
derived from our experiences or observations Construct hypotheses Compare data and hypotheses
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Critical Ethical Politically empowering Compare data with values related to peace Data must be explicit Comparison carried out with rigor Human behavior critics
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Constructive studies Do not shy away from making
recommendations Adequate reasoning Value premises Adequate data Explicit values Well tested theories
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…rejects the notion of researcher neutrality, understanding that the most active researcher is often one who has most at stake in resolving a problematic situation.
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Action ResearchAppreciative Inquiry
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What are the possibilities of social research that lead to social justice and peace… Kurt Lewin (Action Research)
Factory post WWII Italian young boys
Jewish synagogues David Cooperider/John McKnight
(Appreciative Inquiry) New York School- arts Children interviewing… Greatest art school in NY city
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Action Research
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Action research The roots of action research can be
found in anthropology, social-psychology, and education. Research that produces nothing but books will not suffice (Dewey, 1916, Goodenough, 1963, Lewin, 1946).
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Kurt Lewin then a professor at MIT, first coined the term
“action research” in about 1944, research leading to social action” that uses “a
spiral of steps, each of which is composed of a circle of planning, action, and fact-finding about the result of the action
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Stringer • It is democratic, enabling the participation of all
people. • It is equitable, acknowledging people’s equality of
worth. • It is liberating, providing freedom from oppressive,
debilitating conditions. • It is life enhancing, enabling the expression of
people’s full human potential. (Stringer 1999: 9-10)
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Knowledge is derived from practice Practice is informed by knowledge, It is an ongoing process
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Action Research is…. Cycle of reflective practice Collaborative Made Public
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Action ResearchCycle of Reflective Practice Act Observe Reflect
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Act to improve practice by Implementing a plan of action Evaluating the action Planning a report
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Action ResearchCycle of Reflective Practice… Observe the consequences of one’s
action Collecting data Describing what is there
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Action ResearchCycle of Reflective Practice Reflect on the situation, one’s self, and the
research process exploring: Exploring: What is happening here Interpreting and explaining: How/why are things
as they are Reconsidering: In what ways can I make the
research process better
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Key Elements Degree of empowerment given to all voices Unrestrained dialogue between researcher
and participants Role of reflection (reflection in action)
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Action Research in Peace Studies STAYING TRUE IN NEPAL:
Understanding Community Mediation through Action Research Silence(ing
), voice(s) and gross violations of human rights: constituting and performing subjectivities through PhotoPAR.
Everyday understandings of peace and non-peace: peacekeeping and peacebuilding at a US Midwestern high school.
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Appreciative Inquiry
What is it???
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Appreciative Inquiry is…. particular way of asking questions and envisioning
the future that fosters positive relationships and builds on the basic goodness in a person, a situation, or an organization. In so doing, it enhances a system's capacity for collaboration and change
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Appreciative Inquiry Organizational development
process or philosophy Engages individuals within an
organizational system Utilizes a 4-stage process
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Stages of Appreciative Inquiry DISCOVER:
The identification of organizational processes that work well.
DREAM: The envisioning of processes that would work well in the
future. DESIGN:
Planning and prioritizing processes that would work well. DESTINY (or DELIVER):
The implementation (execution) of the proposed design.
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Appreciative Inquiry 4- D Cycle
DISCOVERYWhat gives
life?Appreciating
DREAMWhat is the world calling
for?Envisioning
Results
DESIGNWhat should be
—the ideal?Co-
constructing
DESTINYHow to
empower, learn, adjust, improvise?Sustaining
Affirmative Topic Choice
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Generative process Organic process (all parts are defined by the
whole….cannot take an organization apart to study pieces
What do we do well?
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Build organizations around what works, rather than trying to fix what doesn't... It can be enjoyable and natural to many managers, who are often sociable people
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The approach acknowledges the contribution of individuals, in order to increase trust and organizational alignment
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Aims to create meaning by drawing from stories of concrete successes
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Lends itself to cross-industrial social activities
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Used extensively to foster change in businesses (a variety of sectors), health care systems, social profit organizations, educational institutions, communities, local governments, and religious institutions.
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What is the role of assumptions in change?
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Assumptions
Statements and rules that explain what a group generally believes
Explain the context of the group’s choices and behaviors
Are usually not visible to or verbalized by the participants/members; rather than develop and exist
Must be made visible and discussed before anyone can be sure of the group beliefs
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Assumptions of Appreciative Inquiry In every society, organization, or group,
something works What we focus on becomes our reality Reality is created in the moment, and there
are multiple realities The act of asking questions of an
organization or a group influences the group in some way
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People have more confidence and comfort to journey to the future (the unknown) when they carry forward parts of the past (the known)
If we carry parts of the past forward, they should be what is best about the past
It is important to value difference The language we use creates our reality.
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Appreciative Inquiry and Peace Appreciative Inquiry and Public Dialogue:An Approach to Community Change Appreciative Inquiry for Peace Building: A Ca
se Study of Constitution Making Process in Nepal
Transforming Educational Practice for Peace in Northern Ireland: The Power of Narrative Dialogue.
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Tools for research Literature Review (secondary resources) Data Collection: Raw data (primary
resources) Data analysis
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Good literature review… It is written by an authority on the topic. It contains accurate information. It is relevant to your assignment. It has a clear purpose (to persuade, inform,
sell something etc). The information it contains has been
reviewed prior to publication.
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Using the InternetWhile researching on the Internet:
1. Always question why the information is being distributed on the Internet.2. Always notice the domain name (example: .gov or .org are generally more trustworthy than .com sites).3. Unless otherwise directed, there are better sites to use than Wikipedia.
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Internet sites according to suffix
.edu- An educational establishment runs the website. This does not mean that the information you find is academic, many schools provide students with their own web pages, which contain personal opinions and information that might not be correct.
.gov- Governmental Agencies .net- Network provider .com- Commercial establishments, companies such as
Converse and Amazon have the .com suffix attached to their sites.
.org- Organizational web site. They are often nonprofit, i.e. .American Sociological Association or PETA. The intent is to influence public opinion about a particular cause or issue.
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Electronic Sources and the Internet
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Databases indispensable tools for performing research.
A database is an electronic or computerized list of books, articles, and other publications.
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Transcend Media http://www.transcend.org/tms/index.phpTranscend Peace links http://www.transcend.org/tms/links.phpPeace media clearinghouse http://peacemedia.usip.org/teachingguides
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Swiss Peace http://www.swisspeace.ch/typo3/en/publicatio
ns/index.html$
UNESCO http://www.unesco.orgConflict analysis and http://library.gmu.edu/resources/socsci/conflic
t.html
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Journal of Religion Conflict, and Peace http://www.plowsharesproject.org/journal/s-to
olsUnited States Institute for Peace http://www.usip.org/resources-tools http://www.usip.org/resources/online-journalsConciliation Resources http://www.c-r.org/index.php
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Journal of Humanitarian Assistance http://jha.ac/Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict http://jspc.library.wisc.edu/index2.htmlPeace and Conflict Studies http://www.gmu.edu/programs/icar/pcs/Peace Conflict Development http://www.peacestudiesjournal.org.uk/
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Formatting and style guide http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ http://bcs.bedfordstmartins.com/everyday_writer3e/d
ocsource/2d.html http://www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/express.php http://library.duke.edu/research/citing/workscited/ http://citationmachine.net/index.php
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III. Methodology& Data Collection Tools
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Data collection tools….ObservingExperiencing through our senses
InterviewingInquiring into the experience and thoughts of others
Studying the Materials Prepared by OthersExamining documents and Artifacts
Shadow studyAnecdotal RecordLesson ProfileLog, Diary, JournalChecklistRating ScalesRunning Records
QuestionnaireAttitude ScaleChecklist, Rating ScaleCritical Incident InterviewSociogramInformal InterviewFocus Group Interview
Personal Experience MethodAudio-recordingPhotographsVideo- recording
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Data analysis
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Data Interpretation…Step 2 Analyze
Categorize Sort (use colors, numbers, cut/paste) Label Define
Find Patterns Synthesize
Create concept map, chart, table… NVIVO Socio-gram Digital Voice Recording Inspiration
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Data Interpretation….Step #1 Describe
Use rich, accurate detail
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Data interpretation… Step #3 Interpret/ Explain
What do I make of all of this? How does this fit into a larger framework?
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Critical Colleagues Find one critical colleague Sit down with that person Face that person Listen to that person without giving any
advice Ask questions to help the researcher clarify
their research questions (use research protocol)
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Student Presentations of Research
Protocol
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Return to group…..