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1 Week 11 (Nov.7, 06) Methodology (II) Guest: Dr. Lin Lin

2 Agenda for Today Online Discussion Summary (10 mins). Data collection and data analysis (20 + 40) Team teaching with Dr. Lin (20) Triangulation Matrix (Workshop) (40) Validity, credibility, reliability, generalizability (30) Ethical issues (20) Hot Topic (move to next week) Q & A for Methodology (15)

3 What data?  appropriate to your research questions and accessible  Qualitative or quantitative? (p55)

4 Data Source: what and where and how?  Focus on the environment (context) and the human beings involved Place: what are the places where you might collect data? Events: what happens in these settings-what events occur? People: what people are involved? Interactions: what interactions? Artifacts: physical evidence

5 Data Collection Techniques-Overview (Mills, p73)  Observation (Experiencing)  Interview (Enquiring)  Questionnaire (Examining)  Artifacts Written or visual sources of data that contribute to our understanding of what is happening in our classrooms and schools.

6 Some buzz words Field notes (Shufang’s) Timeline (FRP, SRF…) Classroom map (p.71) Triangulation (p57, p78) Consent form Instruments (Peers’ appendix)

7 Shufang’s Field Notes

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9 Shufang’s Time Line

10 Back to your own research: what data?  Triangulation Matrix Work in groups

11 Appendix  Finish your Appendices Interview questions Observation checklist Survey/questionnaire (eg. Textbook p,64, 65, 68) Consent forms

12 Validity, Credibility, Reliability, Generalizability  What is it? Group work p.84; 85; 89; P92/95-Wolcott’s strategies for ensuring the validity of action research Each group gives a 99-seconds talk (explanation + an example) on each concept.

13 Validity and Reliability  Reliability The degree to which a test consistently measures whatever it is measuring.  Validity The degree to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure. A valid test that measures what it purports to measure will do so consistently over time. A reliable test may consistently measure the wrong thing! (p95-96).

14 Ethics of research  Group work Each group will give 1 or 2 examples that might involve ethical issues Consent forms (text books, p.26, 27)-work out a draft of your consent form

15 Q & A Draft #3


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