scholarly journals Editorial

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ann Merete Otterstad ◽  
Jayne Osgood

This issue of Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology plays host to two affecting, arresting and experimental papers that invite the reader to join the authors on their research adventures.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 339-345
Author(s):  
Hilman Djafar ◽  
Rasid Yunus ◽  
Sarson W DJ Pomalato ◽  
Ruslan Rasid

Differences qualitative and quantitative research to academicians and researchers mainly concentrated on education  studies is only able to browse and identify with the fundamental difference merely as example: research that only uses quantitative data but using the qualitative as a benchmark often not considered as a quantitative research  Likewise ,  qualitative research that uses quantitative data is not considered qualitative research. If traced further, actually qualitative and quantitative research very spacious and is a level. Qualitative and quantitative research in the context of methodology includes a researcher's conception of social reality, the researcher's self placement in relation to the reality study and various other reviews. Therefore, in this research article,is stated that the correlation between qualitative and quantitative research in educational research methodology is possible if both are based on the same paradigm. Conversely qualitative and quantitative researchis difficult to reconcile if they depart from different paradigms, which have different epistemological assumptions, and different goodness criteria.


1996 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 33-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.G. Smith

In northern Australia Aboriginal ‘settlements’ or communities are, in the main, the product of a variety of west-centric priorities, the needs, for example of missionaries to keep prospective converts conveniently at hand to maintain the pressure of the Christian conversion process or for government agencies to distribute welfare from single accessible locations. The establishment of fixed communities usually brought considerable advantage and power to those mainstream organisations which established them. However, along with some obvious physical benefits for the local people, such as improved access to some of the accruals of west-centric technology and welfare, came a variety of hazards and obstacles to the maintenance of a lifestyle with which local people felt secure and confident.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 93
Author(s):  
Warunee Lapanachokdee ◽  
Nuttaporn Lawthong ◽  
Chatsiri Piyapimonsit

<p>This critique aimed to; 1) synthesize a body of knowledge of educational research methodology, 2) analyze and compare educational research methodology in Thai and international research articles, and 3) critique problems, strengths and weaknesses and put forward suggestions for standardizing Thai educational research methodology. Data were obtained from eight international textbooks, 95 articles and four Thai educational research methodology experts. Results revealed that the principles and international standards of educational research methodology included eight methodological categories which covered 34 characteristics. Findings from a comparison of Thai and international research articles indicated that Thai and international research articles were similar in 15 characteristics and different in five characteristics. Thai research articles had six problems relating to educational research methodology: information searching and English skills, educational research instruction, lack of experts in educational research methodology, research finding distribution, educational researcher development, and research article format. </p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (13) ◽  
pp. 10-20
Author(s):  
Rosângela Doin de Almeida

A Cartografia para Crianças e Escolares, após vinte anos de produção, consiste em conhecimentos presentes, entre outros meios, em artigos, livros, teses e dissertações. Isto leva à consideração a respeito da validade científica dessa produção com base na metodologia da pesquisa em educação principalmente. O objetivo do artigo é levantar questionamentos com vistas à melhoria da qualidade da produção científica nesse campo. PALAVRAS-CHAVE Cartografia escolar. Pesquisa educacional. Metodologia de pesquisa.CARTOGRAPHY FOR CHILDREN AND SCHOOLS: an area of knowledge?ABSTRACT Cartography for Children and Schools, after twenty years of production, consists of present knowledge, among other means, in articles, books, theses and dissertations. This leads to consideration regarding the scientific validity of this production based on research methodology in education mainly. The objective of the article is to raise questions with a view to improving the quality of scientific production in this field. KEYWORDSSchool cartography. Educational research. Research Methodology.ISSN: 2236-3904REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE EDUCAÇÃO EM GEOGRAFIA - RBEGwww.revistaedugeo.com.br - [email protected]


1970 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan Nordstrom ◽  
Jasmine Ulmer

This special issue of Reconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology offers a series of curations and creations from emergent scholars within the equally emergent field of postqualitative research.


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