After a brief historical overview, this paper considers key challenges that arise when biographical approaches are used to explore education. It focuses on a specific context: a doctoral study of mature women studying to work in childcare that developed into a much broader analysis of their ‘integrated lives’. This is an account of the students’ views on learning and teaching that also draws attention to the ways that biographical strategies made visible such views. It reveals the holistic possibilities of biographical interpretation and demonstrates how its inherent flexibility enables the researcher to address issues that really matter to people
During the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in the use of life history and narrati...
This thesis reports on a life history study of forty women secondary school teachers in England. The...
This article discusses an apparently ‘outdated’ concept of thinking about learning within the lifesp...
This paper is structured around a dialogue between Hazel Wright, who is an experienced user and advo...
This paper discusses the relationship between biographical interviews and life history approaches ex...
Background: This paper explores biographical approaches to nurses’ learning. It builds on previous P...
The use of life history approaches in educational research has become increasingly fashionable. Howe...
This qualitative study focuses on the teacher as curriculum enactor. Using life history methodology,...
This predominantly qualitative study explores the student experience of adult education focusing on ...
Literature and research have shown that professional development constitutes an essential dimension ...
In this paper I address the use of biographical-narrative methodologies in adult education and lifel...
Literature and research have shown that professional development constitutes an essential dimension ...
Beginning from the premise that methods and outcomes depend upon the interests and intentions of the...
The subject of life-as-lived, life-as-experienced and life-as-told has long interested authors and ...
Biographical method is one of “several intellectual disciplines that make use of life writing” (Smit...
During the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in the use of life history and narrati...
This thesis reports on a life history study of forty women secondary school teachers in England. The...
This article discusses an apparently ‘outdated’ concept of thinking about learning within the lifesp...
This paper is structured around a dialogue between Hazel Wright, who is an experienced user and advo...
This paper discusses the relationship between biographical interviews and life history approaches ex...
Background: This paper explores biographical approaches to nurses’ learning. It builds on previous P...
The use of life history approaches in educational research has become increasingly fashionable. Howe...
This qualitative study focuses on the teacher as curriculum enactor. Using life history methodology,...
This predominantly qualitative study explores the student experience of adult education focusing on ...
Literature and research have shown that professional development constitutes an essential dimension ...
In this paper I address the use of biographical-narrative methodologies in adult education and lifel...
Literature and research have shown that professional development constitutes an essential dimension ...
Beginning from the premise that methods and outcomes depend upon the interests and intentions of the...
The subject of life-as-lived, life-as-experienced and life-as-told has long interested authors and ...
Biographical method is one of “several intellectual disciplines that make use of life writing” (Smit...
During the past decade, there has been an increasing interest in the use of life history and narrati...
This thesis reports on a life history study of forty women secondary school teachers in England. The...
This article discusses an apparently ‘outdated’ concept of thinking about learning within the lifesp...