1. A View from Somewhere: Explaining the Paradigms of Educational Research.
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Alexander, Hanan A.
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EDUCATION research ,EXPERIMENTAL methods in education ,PHILOSOPHY of education ,QUALITATIVE research ,EDUCATION ,RESEARCH ,SOCIAL sciences ,PARADIGMS (Social sciences) ,HUMAN behavior - Abstract
In this paper I ask how educational researchers can believe the subjective perceptions of qualitative participant-observers given the concern for objectivity and generalisability of experimental research in the behavioural and social sciences. I critique the most common answer to this question within the educational research community, which posits the existence of two (or more) equally legitimate epistemological paradigms—positivism and constructivism—and offer an alternative that places a priority in educational research on understanding the purposes and meanings humans attribute to educational practices. Only within the context of what I call a transcendent view from somewhere—higher ideals that govern human activities—can we make sense of quantitative as well as qualitative research findings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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