Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 633 g
Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 633 g
ISBN: 978-90-04-51842-1
Verlag: Brill
This volume is an innovative, practical contribution to the developing field of qualitative research pedagogy. It is also applicable more broadly to the active teaching in higher education. Based upon constructionist tenets, this book contains three parts that offer strategies and approaches to actively engage students in qualitative inquiry. Chapter authors with roots in six countries (United States, Lithuania, Canada, Israel, China and Russia) offer practical and creative strategies and theoretical foundations for engaging students in active learning of research. The book will be of interest for instructors who wish to enhance their pedagogy and creativity in teaching, and for students who will appreciate the inclusion of students’ assignments and authentic scenarios through which instructors support students in student learning and doing of qualitative research.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
Janet C. Richards and Audra Skukauskaite
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Learning How Learners Learn Qualitative Research
Ron Chenail
PART 2: Conceptualizing and (Re)Designing Qualitative Pedagogies
Introduction to Part 1
Janet C. Richards, Audra Skukauskaite and Ron Chenail
1 Untangling Constructionisms: Social Constructions of Qualitative Research Pedagogies
Daniel Edelen and Audra Skukauskaite
2 Getting out of the Armchair in Qualitative Research: A Constructivist
Approach
Lynn Butler-Kisber and Nicole Bourassa
3 Creating Collaborative Classroom Climate in Qualitative Research Methods Courses
Liora Nutov
4 Design, Delivery, and Evaluation of a Synchronous, Online Qualitative Methods Course: A Collaborative Response to COVID-19
Janet C. Richards and Christy Bebeau
PART 2: Arts-Based Practices in the Teaching of Qualitative Research
Introduction to Part 2
Janet C. Richards, Audra Skukauskaite and Ron Chenail
5 Incorporating the Arts to Evoke Qualitative Students’ Axiological Values That Influence All Phases of Interpretive Inquiry
Janet C. Richards (with Alyssa Batastini, Huiruo Chen, Michelle Angelo-Rocha and Kristen Fung)
6 Constructing Knowledge about Teaching and Learning Qualitative Methods through Reflections on Collages of Students’ Potential Research Topics
Ruta Girdzijauskiene and Liudmila Rupšiene
7 Using Sequential Art of a Comic Strip to Explore the Teaching and Learning Qualitative Research
Nicole Narkiewicz and Audra Skukauskaite
8 “I See What You Mean”: Constructing and Sharing Visuals for Enhanced Data Analysis and Interpretation
Melissa M. Tovin and Jason E. Cook
PART 3: Collaboration and Reflection in Teaching, Learning, and Practicing Qualitative Research
Introduction to Part 3
Janet C. Richards, Audra Skukauskaite and Ron Chenail
9 Teaching Interviewing in Qualitative Research: Learning from Cinematic
Society
Kathryn Roulston and Brigette Adair Herron
10 Locating Tensions: A Reflective Inquiry of the Value of Interactive Role-Playing and Reflection to Promote Qualitative Students’ Interviewing Skills
Alisha M. B. Braun and Anna Gonzalez-Pliss
11 Strategies for Collaborative Classroom Practice in Qualitative Data Analysis
Sheryl L. Chatfield and Kristen A. DeBois
PART 4: Re-Making Community
12 “What I’ve Learned in This Class, I’ve Learned from All of You”: Supporting Students Becoming Qualitative Researchers through Social Constructionist Pedagogy
Audra Skukauskaite, Courtney Lopas, Daniel Edelen, Lybrya Kebreab and Lakelyn Taylor




