This short article is a reflective product of my experiences and learning while engaging in six month long ethnographic fieldwork with teachers from semi urban and rural community schools in Kavre district, Nepal. As an ethnographic researcher, I am still in contact with my research participants in doing peer review and reflection of the listening, seeing and being within the topic. Specifically, this note reflects my positionality and challenges of interviewing, observing and presenting the initial findings. Moreover, this reflective note highlights ethnography as both a process and a product that evolves during the study time itself
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We present in this communication a work of inquiry carried our using the diaries of students partici...
Managing the complexities of a naturalistic research position in ethnographic work alongside a need ...
This chapter will focus on the positionality of a teacher-researcher as a moral agent (Macfarlane 20...
This article discusses the possibilities for using ethnographic methods as part of the literacy curr...
The experiences encountered as a young, novice, female, white, northern English ethnographer investi...
This article discusses ethical dilemmas which confront ethnographic research in classrooms, using my...
A key concept in ethnography is reflectivity. The last decade there has been an increasing discussio...
This chapter describes the use of participant observation and field notes as central methods in ethn...
This ethnography investigates the cultural construction of reflection about teaching. The central se...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.This case study engaged...
An ethnographer shares his insights from the field about constructing relationships in research. Foc...
Using qualitative field techniques, the researcher explored teacher learning in a small community of...
Scholarly work is not infrequently imbued with emotional content. While not often revealed, there is...
This paper is an ethnography, meaning the study of a group of people more closely related to the cus...
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Managing the complexities of a naturalistic research position in ethnographic work alongside a need ...