This article discusses hoe the qualitative approach in the social sciences is applied to the study of education and educational systems. A discussion is given on how the qualitative approach differs from the quantitative approach, with an emphasis on how an understanding of the culture of the people under study becomes of a central importance in the former. Educational institutions must be studied within a wider context, allowing the researcher to identify relevant problem areas that are often deemed irrelevant by quantitative studies using deductive models. It is also noted that research conducted with the qualitative approach requires that the researcher must have sufficient theoretical and conceptual knowledge, as well as knowledge of th...
As regards qualitative methods, facilitating the teaching-learning process remains a vital challenge...
What will I do before researching? Why is there a formulation of the problem or research question? W...
Undertaking research requires a researcher to foreground their paradigm/worldview in the form of the...
How do we decide whether to use a quantitative or qualitative methodology for our study? Quantitativ...
peer reviewedSpecific features in the three steps of theoretical framing, data collection and data a...
Generally educational research is grounded in the empirical traditions of the social sciences (commo...
Qualitative research is a type of scientific research which includes document analysis, observation...
This article brings an account into educational research and the impact on policy and practice. Rese...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
The article discusses the competition between qualitative and quantitative researches which has entr...
Qualitative research qpproaches are part of the intellectual landscape in educational evalua-tion. T...
Abstract: For many qualitative researchers in the social sciences, learning about and teaching quali...
This article aims to explain that a qualitative method is not just a technique. More than that, it i...
In recent decades, the innovative approaches of qualitative modes of inquiry advocating the use of n...
Qualitative research is a systematic and analytic research or research that builds a cultural recons...
As regards qualitative methods, facilitating the teaching-learning process remains a vital challenge...
What will I do before researching? Why is there a formulation of the problem or research question? W...
Undertaking research requires a researcher to foreground their paradigm/worldview in the form of the...
How do we decide whether to use a quantitative or qualitative methodology for our study? Quantitativ...
peer reviewedSpecific features in the three steps of theoretical framing, data collection and data a...
Generally educational research is grounded in the empirical traditions of the social sciences (commo...
Qualitative research is a type of scientific research which includes document analysis, observation...
This article brings an account into educational research and the impact on policy and practice. Rese...
Social research, including educational studies, could be conducted in accordance with ontological an...
The article discusses the competition between qualitative and quantitative researches which has entr...
Qualitative research qpproaches are part of the intellectual landscape in educational evalua-tion. T...
Abstract: For many qualitative researchers in the social sciences, learning about and teaching quali...
This article aims to explain that a qualitative method is not just a technique. More than that, it i...
In recent decades, the innovative approaches of qualitative modes of inquiry advocating the use of n...
Qualitative research is a systematic and analytic research or research that builds a cultural recons...
As regards qualitative methods, facilitating the teaching-learning process remains a vital challenge...
What will I do before researching? Why is there a formulation of the problem or research question? W...
Undertaking research requires a researcher to foreground their paradigm/worldview in the form of the...