Sunday 3 July 2011

Nice summary to qualitative action research findings

"I have attempted to understand and represent students' experiences as fully and fairly as possible, and to report (in Bruner's words) "what they say their worlds are like." As in all research, these findings are interpreted first through the lens of the researcher - and then by the reader. In spite of the limitations of our constructed understandings, it is important that we attempt, as Beekman (1986) suggests, to see students' motivational struggles and the world of classroom literacy from a "common horizon" with students."

http://curry.virginia.edu/go/clic/nrrc/rspon_r8.html

Posted via email from abstractrabbit (Jim Turner) posterous

No comments:

Post a Comment