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THE CURRICULUM STUDY

THE CURRICULUM STUDY. CHAP 3 – METHODOLOGY. OUTLINE IN HANDBOOK. Type and design of study & general analytical approach (including justification) Research questions / Hypotheses / Objectives (repetition from INTRODUCTION) Procedure. PROCEDURE.

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THE CURRICULUM STUDY

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  1. THE CURRICULUM STUDY CHAP 3 – METHODOLOGY

  2. OUTLINE IN HANDBOOK • Type and design of study & general analytical approach (including justification) • Research questions / Hypotheses / Objectives (repetition from INTRODUCTION) • Procedure

  3. PROCEDURE • Subjects / Participants / Sample – re target and accessible population(s) plus justification • Instruments and materials (e.g., outline of unit of lessons, texts, pre- and post-tests, other tests during study, questionnaires, interviews, journal observations, audio and video recordings, etc.) • Specific methods / strategies of implementation (cooperative learning, specific teaching methodologies, journals, etc.)

  4. PROCEDURE cont’d • Data analysis • Coding (where relevant) • Basic statistical measures • T-tests, correlations, etc. • Tabulation of data and verbal summaries of patterns • Focus on representatives of the sample and narration of representative or significant characteristics, etc.

  5. TIPS FOR WRITING UP CHAPTER • Create an introduction that reminds the reader what your study is about. • Focus on the problem you researched and the purpose for which you did so.

  6. Organise your chapter thereafter to present your methodology as clearly and relevantly as possible. • The handbook suggests a useful structure in this regard.

  7. Be careful to provide your methods of data analysis for each of your research questions, objectives, etc.

  8. Follow APA guidelines re: • Headings • Tables • Figures • Line spacing • In-text citations • Punctuation

  9. Introduce every heading. For example, don’t just list your research questions; have an introductory statement.

  10. A USEFUL ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE • INTRODUCTION • What study is about • Purpose of study • DESIGN OF STUDY • Action study • Type of methodology (Qualitative? Quantitative? Mixed methods?) • RESEARCH QUESTIONS / OBJECTIVES, ETC

  11. PROCEDURE • PARTICIPANTS • SUMMARY OF UNIT OF LESSONS • Teaching points • Teaching/learning strategies • Assessments • INSTRUMENTS OF DATA COLLECTION • Tests? • Interviews? • A questionnaire? • Observation? • Other?

  12. METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS • Coding of themes in interview and observation data? • Basic statistical measures (e.G., Mean, standard deviation) • T-tests? • Correlations? • Tabulation? • Verbal summaries? Selection of vignettes? Narration of significant characteristics of the data?

  13. CONCLUSION • recap of main features of chapter, and indication of what next chapter will deal with

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