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EE-5101-F INTRODUCTORY EDUCATION RESEARCH

EE-5101-F INTRODUCTORY EDUCATION RESEARCH. research. Group F HJH NURHAFIZAH IZZATI HJ MARALI (11M8067) SYAZWINA BINTI HJ MAHMOD (11M8068) MAS HANI BINTI MURAH (11M8144) DIDINAWATI BINTI HJ ZUNAIDI (11M8131) SAFIAH BINTI HJ YAKUP (11M8129). Outlines:. Titles of articles :.

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EE-5101-F INTRODUCTORY EDUCATION RESEARCH

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  1. EE-5101-F INTRODUCTORY EDUCATION RESEARCH research Group F HJH NURHAFIZAH IZZATI HJ MARALI (11M8067) SYAZWINA BINTI HJ MAHMOD (11M8068) MAS HANI BINTI MURAH (11M8144) DIDINAWATI BINTI HJ ZUNAIDI (11M8131) SAFIAH BINTI HJ YAKUP (11M8129)

  2. Outlines:

  3. Titles of articles:

  4. Titles of articles:

  5. Purpose of the studIES

  6. Purpose of the studIES

  7. methodology

  8. participants • - 5 boys and 2 girls between the of aged 8 – 10 years old. • - 5 year old boy • - 11 members of IEP team

  9. Data analysis

  10. Data analysis

  11. Similarities and differences

  12. Outlines:

  13. CASE STUDY • DEFINITION: • Yin (1984): Case study research is an empirical inquiry that investigates a contemporary phenomenon within real-life context. • Gillham (2000): A case study is one which investigates on individual or a community.

  14. CATEGORIES OF CASE STUDY

  15. Exploratory case studies set to explore any phenomenon in the data which serve as a point of interest to the researchers.

  16. Descriptive case studies is to describe the natural phenomena which occur within the data in question.

  17. Explanatory case studies examine the data closely both at a surface and deep level in order to explain the phenomena in the data.

  18. How to conduct CASE STUDY?

  19. STRENGTHS OF CASE STUDY

  20. LIMITATIONS OF CASE STUDY

  21. References • Berger, R. (2006). Using contact with nature. Creativity and rituals as a therapeutic medium with children with learning difficulties: a case study. Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. Vol. 1, 2, 135-146. • DechaSuppapittayaporn, NarumonEmarat, and Kwan Arayathanitkul (2010). The Effectiveness of Peer Instruction and Structured Inquiry on Conceptual Understanding of Force and Motion: A Case Study in Thailand. Research in Science and Technological Education. Vol.28 (1), 63-79. • Gillham, B. (2000). Case Study Research Methods. London: PastonPrePress Ltd. • Ho Siew Yin (2007). Allison: A Case Study of Spatial Visualization in Mathematical Problem Solving. EARCOME4, UniversitiSains Malaysia. • Jeyaletchumi (2007).Graphing Calculators and Assessment : A Case Study. EARCOME4, UniversitiSains Malaysia. • PalenaNaela, ShyamThapa. Preparing A case study: A Guide for Designing and conducting a case study for Evaluation Input. Retrieved on March 11, 2012 from http://www.pathfind.org/site/DocServer/m_e_tool_series_case_study.pdf • Ruppar, A.L. & Gaffney, J.S. (2011). Individualized Education program Team Decisions: A Preliminary Study of Conversations, Negotiations, and Power. Research & Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities. Vol.36 (1-2), 11-22. • ZaidahZainal (2007). Case Study as A Research Method. JurnalKemanusian. Vol. 9, 1-5.

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