This article examines a small-scale ethnographic survey of a single classroom. Drawing on the collected data, the discussion focuses on some of the problems encountered whilst collecting and interpreting data through self-report diaries. Amongst the issues considered are the perceptions of teachers and learners and their ability to articulate these perceptions, revealing that key assumptions need to be made explicit before appropriate conclusions can be drawn from the data. The article also discusses how variation within the data might be the result of the specific diary approach developed. The article concludes positively, however, suggesting that explicit recognition of these difficulties can still lead to fruitful, localized approaches t...
Although they are a familiar narrative form in many societies, diaries are an often overlooked means...
This is a longitudinal project, in its third year, involving free-form video diaries by undergraduat...
This article is a critical reflection on the methodological issues encountered when using handwritte...
Diary methods have long been used as pedagogic tools in learning, and as part of reflective practice...
We present in this communication a work of inquiry carried our using the diaries of students partici...
Classrooms are complex environments. Ethnography can help researchers understand these complexities ...
This study investigates whether diary entries of teachers can yield operational data indicative of t...
A Diary study is a first-person account of a language learning or teaching experience, documented th...
This paper aims to present diaries as an important tool for student focused and student-led qualitat...
This chapter describes the use of participant observation and field notes as central methods in ethn...
AbstractAlthough teacher beliefs have been widely debated and studied in the area of language teache...
2noThe aim of this research was to analyze the contribution that a self-observation tool (the diary)...
This paper demonstrates the affordances of the work diary as a data collection tool for both pilot s...
Preservice teachers are faced with many challenges when observing elementary classrooms and of-ten j...
Yi, J. (2008). The use of diaries as a qualitative research method to investigate teachers ’ percept...
Although they are a familiar narrative form in many societies, diaries are an often overlooked means...
This is a longitudinal project, in its third year, involving free-form video diaries by undergraduat...
This article is a critical reflection on the methodological issues encountered when using handwritte...
Diary methods have long been used as pedagogic tools in learning, and as part of reflective practice...
We present in this communication a work of inquiry carried our using the diaries of students partici...
Classrooms are complex environments. Ethnography can help researchers understand these complexities ...
This study investigates whether diary entries of teachers can yield operational data indicative of t...
A Diary study is a first-person account of a language learning or teaching experience, documented th...
This paper aims to present diaries as an important tool for student focused and student-led qualitat...
This chapter describes the use of participant observation and field notes as central methods in ethn...
AbstractAlthough teacher beliefs have been widely debated and studied in the area of language teache...
2noThe aim of this research was to analyze the contribution that a self-observation tool (the diary)...
This paper demonstrates the affordances of the work diary as a data collection tool for both pilot s...
Preservice teachers are faced with many challenges when observing elementary classrooms and of-ten j...
Yi, J. (2008). The use of diaries as a qualitative research method to investigate teachers ’ percept...
Although they are a familiar narrative form in many societies, diaries are an often overlooked means...
This is a longitudinal project, in its third year, involving free-form video diaries by undergraduat...
This article is a critical reflection on the methodological issues encountered when using handwritte...