Controversies in Classroom Research

Controversies in Classroom Research

by Martyn Hammersley (Editor)

Synopsis

Classroom research has given rise to some major theoretical and methodological controversies across a number of disciplines, including psychology, sociology and linguistics. The growing influence of interpretive and ethnographic perspectives has produced a cross-disciplinary shift away from quantitative analysis towards detailed qualitative investigations of classroom interaction, and there has been considerable debate about the relative merits of these two approaches. However, there have also been arguments among representatives of the new approaches to classroom research, for example over how classroom language is to be analyzed, about whether macro or micro explanations are the most appropriate, and about the merits and legitimacy of theoretical and action research. This second edition of Controversies in Classroom Research places new emphasis on examining the pros and cons of the teacher-as-researcher movement. It is an important resource for students of education, psychology and sociology, for teachers on initial and in-service training courses, and for all those interested in classroom research. A companion volume, Case Studies in Classroom Research edited by Martyn Hammersley is also published by Open University Press.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 277
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 01 Feb 1993

ISBN 10: 0335190405
ISBN 13: 9780335190409

Media Reviews
Overall, the work is excellent the papers provide rewarding reading because of the range of approaches covered, the substance of the issues addressed, the proficiency with which central themes are clarified and extended. Each of these papers is also enriched by an abundance of bibliographic references...As a set of readings to ease theproblems of students seeking access to journals this book is very good value. - Education Research and Perspectives