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Rowbottom, Darrell P.; Aiston, Sarah Jane – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
How should educational research be contracted? And is there anything wrong with the way that public funding of educational research is currently administered? We endeavour to answer these questions by appeal to the work of two of the most prominent philosophers of science of the twentieth century, namely Popper and Kuhn. Although their normative…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Scientific Research, Foreign Countries, Taxes
Pirrie, Anne; Macleod, Gale – British Educational Research Journal, 2010
This article is intended as a contribution to the debate on the epistemology of educational research. It is as much concerned with research as a social process as it is with the process of social research. The authors draw upon ways of walking, discussions of embodiment, place and materiality, and their analogues in relation to the processes of…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Epistemology
Noden, Philip; Goldstein, Harvey – British Educational Research Journal, 2007
This is a brief response to some of the issues raised by Gorard and Fitz in their paper, "What counts as evidence in the school choice debate?" published in the "British Educational Research Journal" v32, n6, 2006. Gorard and Fitz claim a "basic arithmetic error" (p. 807) in giving equal weighting to all LEAs (Noden,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Reader Response, Misconceptions
Peer reviewedStones, Edgar – British Educational Research Journal, 1986
Reviews research on teaching and makes an appeal for involving classroom teachers as field workers and partners in applied pedagogical research. Covers difficulties involved with such an approach, the need for replication, teacher training and the problem of generalization. (JDH)
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Research, Research Design, Research Problems
Peer reviewedYorke, D. M. – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Discusses the limitations of personal construct theory for research that investigates teachers' thinking. Argues that repertory grid studies, which are often a part of personal construct research, are inconsistent with personal construct theory. Outlines an approach more congruent with the personal construct method. (RKM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedDenscombe, Martyn; Aubrook, Liz – British Educational Research Journal, 1992
Explores the ethics of research using students as subjects. Discusses the issue of voluntary participation amid student perceptions that a survey questionnaire is "just another piece of schoolwork." Offers a study of drug use by 2,000 British students as an example. Examines the implications for administrators, teachers, and researchers.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethics, Research Problems
Edwards, Richard; Fowler, Zoe – British Educational Research Journal, 2007
In engaging in research we draw upon and develop meanings and concepts that help to frame what we do, how we do it and the meaning we make of it. In the process of framing, we exclude other possibilities from our research practices. To do research, then, is to engage in the fashioning of conceptual boundaries. This article explores the dilemmas of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Sciences, Research Methodology, Educational Research
Peer reviewedHammersley, Martyn – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Examines Peter Woods' argument for "phase two" ethnographic research which involves"leaps of (theoretical) imagination" and "hypothesis formation and testing." Concludes that current theories are not improved upon and that instead of further research, major reassessment and reconstruction of ethnographic practice must…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWoods, Peter – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Replying to a critique of his "phase two" ethnographic research, Woods states that testing studies in the manner that Hammersley advocates would be inappropriate and counter-productive. More "phase two" work with reflection on existing material rather than investigation of new areas is recommended. Cautions against systematic…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHammersley, Martyn – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Replying to Woods' analysis of his original critique, Hammersley lists four points of disagreement: (1) what counts as theory development; (2) phases of theory development; (3) the nature of theory testing; and (4) whether theory development and testing is an achievable goal. (GEA)
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPope, Maureen; Denicolo, Pam – British Educational Research Journal, 1986
Examines the schism of values between qualitative and quantitative social science researchers. Focuses on some practical methodological issues which face researchers wishing to adopt a qualitative-interpretive approach. (JDH)
Descriptors: Ethnography, Qualitative Research, Research Design, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedWarin, Jo; Simco, Neil – British Educational Research Journal, 1997
Addresses concerns about the trustworthiness of research results derived from image-based data, particularly questions of validity assessment. Compares examples of such research to provide an illustration of these issues. Presents a tentative strategy for ensuring trustworthiness based on five criteria: completeness, interpretive adequacy,…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Higher Education, Imagery, Reliability
Hodkinson, Phil – British Educational Research Journal, 2004
Recent years have witnessed the rapid rise of a new educational research orthodoxy in the UK and the USA. Central to that orthodoxy are the assumptions that method can ensure objectivity in research, and that more objective 'safe' research to inform practice is needed. But educational research is a field made up of overlapping communities of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Research Problems, Researchers
Peer reviewedHammersley, Martyn – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Notes that problems of measurement in educational research are often addressed by using the terms validity and reliability. Discusses the meaning given to these terms and how they relate to the aims of the measurement process in educational research. (RKM)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Reliability
Peer reviewedSeddon, G. M. – British Educational Research Journal, 1988
Demonstrates that some commonly used indices can be misleading in their quantification of reliability. The effects are most pronounced on gain or difference scores. Proposals are made to avoid sources of invalidity by using a procedure to assess reliability in terms of upper and lower limits for the true scores of each examinee. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Research Problems, Statistical Studies

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