With the “social turn” of language in the past decade within English studies, ethnographic and teacher research methods increasingly have acquired legitimacy as a means of studying student literacy. And with this legitimacy, graduate students specializing in literacy and composition studies increasingly are being encouraged to use ethnographic and teacher research methods to study student literacy within classrooms. Yet few of the narratives produced from these studies discuss the problems that frequently arise when participant observers enter the classroom. Recently, some researchers have begun to interrogate the extent to which ethnographic and teacher research methods are able to construct and disseminate knowledge in empowering ways (An...
This dissertation chronicles an ethnographic/action research study investigating what counts as lite...
Education research in the 21st century can be characterized by at least four dynamic, interpretive m...
Literacy studies approaches have tended to adopt a position which enables ethnographic explorations ...
With the “social turn” of language in the past decade within English studies, ethnographic and teach...
Teacher-research, an increasingly popular approach to research in composition studies, finds itself ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 90-93).This is an ethnographic study of how learners wri...
Education research in the 21st century can be characterized by at least four dynamic, interpretive m...
This study systematically examined the journey of a group of eight elementary school teachers and th...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
This paper makes the case for the continuing importance of literacy studies within linguistic ethnog...
The purpose of this research was to add to the knowledge base of teacher research in literacy educat...
On Ethnography: Approaches to Language and Literacy Research written by Shirley Brice Heath and Bria...
On Ethnography: Approaches to Language and Literacy Research written by Shirley Brice Heath and Bria...
In an effort to create a polyphonic critical response to the roles of the researcher and the researc...
This chapter first reviews the evolution of teacher research that links inquiry to democracy, social...
This dissertation chronicles an ethnographic/action research study investigating what counts as lite...
Education research in the 21st century can be characterized by at least four dynamic, interpretive m...
Literacy studies approaches have tended to adopt a position which enables ethnographic explorations ...
With the “social turn” of language in the past decade within English studies, ethnographic and teach...
Teacher-research, an increasingly popular approach to research in composition studies, finds itself ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 90-93).This is an ethnographic study of how learners wri...
Education research in the 21st century can be characterized by at least four dynamic, interpretive m...
This study systematically examined the journey of a group of eight elementary school teachers and th...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Higher Education Resea...
This paper makes the case for the continuing importance of literacy studies within linguistic ethnog...
The purpose of this research was to add to the knowledge base of teacher research in literacy educat...
On Ethnography: Approaches to Language and Literacy Research written by Shirley Brice Heath and Bria...
On Ethnography: Approaches to Language and Literacy Research written by Shirley Brice Heath and Bria...
In an effort to create a polyphonic critical response to the roles of the researcher and the researc...
This chapter first reviews the evolution of teacher research that links inquiry to democracy, social...
This dissertation chronicles an ethnographic/action research study investigating what counts as lite...
Education research in the 21st century can be characterized by at least four dynamic, interpretive m...
Literacy studies approaches have tended to adopt a position which enables ethnographic explorations ...