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Shawer, Saad Fathy; Gilmore, Deanna; Banks-Joseph, Susan Rae – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2008
This qualitative study examined the impact of teacher curriculum approaches (curriculum-transmitter/curriculum-developer/curriculum-maker) on student cognitive change (reading, writing, speaking, and listening abilities) and their affective change (motivation and interests). This study's conceptual framework was grounded in teacher curriculum…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Participant Observation
McCadden, Brian M. – 1996
Based on a participant observation study of a full-day kindergarten in a North Carolina public school in 1994, this report argues that instructional transitions or classroom rituals act as rites of passage enabling children to disengage from their home roles, transition to school roles, and assume the moral identity of the student role. Portal…
Descriptors: Ethics, Kindergarten, Moral Development, Participant Observation
Barthel-Hackman, Tam – 1995
Using a feminist and subversive perspective, a study examined the testimonies of five adult females each having experienced childhood sexual abuse. All the subjects--participants in a multi-medium art show sponsored by an urban mental health center--contacted the researcher voluntarily. Participants ranged in age from 39 to 54; sexual orientation…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Abuse, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
Kiedaisch, Jean – 1998
A study examined first-year students' out-of-class lives, focusing on the "potentially rich" environment created when students who are enrolled in a first-year seminar also live together. The students observed were members of the University of Vermont's Living and Learning Center. Both the living environment and the class were designed…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Educational Environment, Ethnography, Higher Education
Edwards, Mary D. – 1993
Using qualitative inquiry, this study provided a descriptive autobiographical revelation of the various developmental experiences of a preservice French teacher. A major focus on the subjective aspects of the teacher candidate's development provided additional information concerning her mental and personal life and the influence they have on her…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, French, Higher Education, Language Teachers
Clavner, Jerry B.; Clavner, Catherine – 1989
This study explores reverse discrimination as a cultural phenomenon that should be studied by anthropologists, and to which anthropology has inadvertently contributed. Discrimination by minority group members is taught and encouraged under the guise of ethnic pride and promotion of traditional beliefs. Ethnocentrism may be a cultural defense…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Ethnocentrism, Intergroup Relations, Minority Groups
Ada, Alma Flor; And Others – 1990
The text of three papers are presented. The first, by Alma Ada Flor, focuses on the question "What is participatory research?" It is suggested that participatory research enriches the knowledge of participants and opens up new topics to them. The nature and theory fundmental to participatory research and the relation of participatory research to…
Descriptors: Ethnography, High Schools, Literacy Education, Participant Observation
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Street, Richard L., Jr.; And Others – Human Communication Research, 1988
Examines differences among speech behavior-social evaluation relationships as a function of whether the evaluator's perspective was that of a participant or an observer and, if the latter, whether the presentational medium involved an audiovisual, audio-only, or transcriptual recording. (RAE)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communicative Competence (Languages), Higher Education, Language Attitudes
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Jax, Judy Annette – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1984
Ethnography provides a means to carry out interpretive science; it offers an alternative research perspective for vocational education and can be used to address questions concerning larger issues in the field. Interpretive science provides the appropriate research paradigm for those research questions studied by an ethnographer. (Author)
Descriptors: Biographies, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Ethnography
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Maxwell, Graham S. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1985
A responsive illuminative approach was used to evaluate a program for training motorcycle riders. This approach provided interaction between evaluators and participants, and attempted to provide a detailed report reflecting stakeholders' views. The design, implementation, and reporting of the evaluation are described, as are implications for…
Descriptors: Adults, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, Evaluators
Razvi, Summar; Allen, James D. – Online Submission, 2005
This study focuses on the perspectives of pre-service teachers exposed to cases in an educational psychology course. It considers how students view cases and how their thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes regarding case-based activities change throughout the semester. Both qualitative and quantitative data (participating observations, interviews,…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, Preservice Teachers
Rencken, Kay Stritzel; And Others – Child Care Information Exchange, 1996
Presents four articles on the use of observation as an assessment tool in early childhood education. Covers advantages of observation versus testing, finding opportunities to observe, record keeping, sharing with parents and staff, use of observations in curriculum planning and improvement, and use of observations in supporting children's play.…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Testing, Instructional Improvement, Naturalistic Observation
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Miller, Wesley – Teaching Sociology, 1990
Proposes a program that uses the methods of participant observation to improve the experiences of student interns and integrate the internship programs into the liberal arts curriculum. The program includes a pre-internship methods course, a periodic log to be submitted by the student, and a final integration paper. (SLM)
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, General Education, Higher Education, Internship Programs
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Alvarez, Robert M., Jr. – Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development, 1990
Explores Mexican-American immigrant entrepreneurial activity in the wholesale produce industry in Los Angeles (California). This activity exhibits the primary characteristics defined for immigrant enclaves, a specific mode of incorporation into the economic sector of the U.S. Describes hierarchical elements of Mexican entrepreneurship that…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Economic Status, Entrepreneurship
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Whyte, William Foote – American Behavioral Scientist, 1989
Defines Participatory Action Research (PAR) as involving practitioners in the research process and building objectives into the research design. Discusses the history of organizational behavior research, listing the lessons learned from the Hawthorne study. Views current research as following either the course of "normal social science"…
Descriptors: Action Research, Field Studies, Industrial Psychology, Naturalistic Observation
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