Conducting applied research in workplace settings on and/or with colleagues raises a host of ethical and procedural issues about research. Empiricist, interpretive, and critical approaches all have a place in understanding, describing and changing curriculum perceptions. As one moves from one paradigm to the other the voices of the agents in the curriculum process become increasingly prominent. With reference to some of my own workplace research under the three paradigms mentioned above, I describe ways in which educational research in workplace settings represents curriculum reality and can act as an engine of change
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This study examined if there were significant differences among K-12 teachers at low-income and high...
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to investigate teachers’ experiences with the Screening, ...
Social media has altered the ways in which people interact. Business-focused social media profiles, ...
This study presents research conducted in social enterprise organisations (SEs) across Greater Manch...
Corporate strategy has gained a lot of traction in academic discourse as a critical field that ensur...
Merger organizational change has been prolific across Wales and has significantly affected all Furth...
The vast majority of fatherhood studies in South Africa have generally focused on absent, non-reside...
A research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Ed...
The term ‘social communication’ is used within UK health and education services across a number of p...
This study was conducted to investigate the potential use of Second Life (SL) to facilitate student ...
Includes bibliographical references.This study aimed to explore early childhood development teacher ...
There is little doubt that social and interpersonal processes are key factors in the development and...
This mixed methods dissertation is guided by a sociocultural framework and a pragmatist stance to co...
This study explores how hybrid academic managers in British Business and Management Schools experien...
The purpose of this study is to investigate to what extent foundation phase teachers adapt Curriculu...
This study examined if there were significant differences among K-12 teachers at low-income and high...
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to investigate teachers’ experiences with the Screening, ...
Social media has altered the ways in which people interact. Business-focused social media profiles, ...