A grounded theory study that examined how practitioners in a county alternative and correctional education setting identify youth with emotional and behavioral difficulties for special education services provides an exemplar for a constructivist approach to grounded theory methodology. Discussion focuses on how a constructivist orientation to grounded theory methodology informed research decisions, shaped the development of the emergent grounded theory, and prompted a way of thinking about data collection and analysis. Implications for future research directions and policy and practice in the field of special and alternative education are discussed
The multidisciplinary team response to child abuse emerged during the 1980's in response to increasi...
Using a grounded theory approach within a social constructivist epistemology, the research study exp...
This article tries to explore the constructivist grounded theory (CGT) in qualitative research. Amer...
Constructivist grounded theory has earned a place in research worldwide and been applied in diverse ...
Abstract: Constructivist grounded theory is a popular method for research studies primarily in the d...
The purpose of this constructivist grounded theory study was to seek out high performing special edu...
School bullying is a complex social phenomenon in need of further exploration regarding its connecti...
The purpose of this paper is threefold: to describe grounded theory research strategies, to present ...
Grounded theory is a popular research methodology that is evolving to account for a range of ontolog...
This PhD study utilised constructivist grounded theory to generate a new theory, Building Trauma Inf...
Abstract Grounded theory which is a systematic methodology of discovering theory from data in social...
Over past decades, grounded theory is increasingly popular in a broad range of research primarily in...
Grounded theory is becoming an increasingly popular research methodology for use in adult education ...
Although Grounded Theory has been known since 1969, when Anselm Strauss and Barney Glaser wrote The ...
Grounded theory has proven to be a very popular methodological choice for researchers in areas such ...
The multidisciplinary team response to child abuse emerged during the 1980's in response to increasi...
Using a grounded theory approach within a social constructivist epistemology, the research study exp...
This article tries to explore the constructivist grounded theory (CGT) in qualitative research. Amer...
Constructivist grounded theory has earned a place in research worldwide and been applied in diverse ...
Abstract: Constructivist grounded theory is a popular method for research studies primarily in the d...
The purpose of this constructivist grounded theory study was to seek out high performing special edu...
School bullying is a complex social phenomenon in need of further exploration regarding its connecti...
The purpose of this paper is threefold: to describe grounded theory research strategies, to present ...
Grounded theory is a popular research methodology that is evolving to account for a range of ontolog...
This PhD study utilised constructivist grounded theory to generate a new theory, Building Trauma Inf...
Abstract Grounded theory which is a systematic methodology of discovering theory from data in social...
Over past decades, grounded theory is increasingly popular in a broad range of research primarily in...
Grounded theory is becoming an increasingly popular research methodology for use in adult education ...
Although Grounded Theory has been known since 1969, when Anselm Strauss and Barney Glaser wrote The ...
Grounded theory has proven to be a very popular methodological choice for researchers in areas such ...
The multidisciplinary team response to child abuse emerged during the 1980's in response to increasi...
Using a grounded theory approach within a social constructivist epistemology, the research study exp...
This article tries to explore the constructivist grounded theory (CGT) in qualitative research. Amer...