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Shifting Priorities: Reflections on Teaching Qualitative Research Methods
Author(s) -
Keonya C. Booker
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
the qualitative report
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2160-3715
DOI - 10.46743/2160-3715/2009.1400
Subject(s) - qualitative research , pedagogy , resistance (ecology) , graduate students , focus group , psychology , educational research , mathematics education , teaching method , sociology , engineering ethics , social science , engineering , ecology , anthropology , biology
The purpose of this paper is to describe pedagogical approaches to qualitative methodology by an instructor of educational psychology at a large research university. The essay begins with an overview of how my graduate training influenced my orientation to empirical study. Next, I will focus on the obstacles encountered when instructing graduate students who are currently practicing school teachers, counselors, and administrators. Specifically, I will detail how I approach teaching qualitative research methods, ways I deal with resistance from students, and methods for introducing apprehensive learners to the ways of interpretist design. Finally, I conclude with a discussion of how I use my classroom as a rich training ground for future qualitative researchers.

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