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Patricia Anne DiCerbo; Keira Gebbie Ballantyne; Charlene Rivera – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2016
Why conduct education research? To answer questions that we have about our students, add to our knowledge of good teaching, and investigate new theories based on observations we have made in our classrooms, schools, or communities. This qualitative research methods case illustrates a study we undertook to better understand how teachers use close…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Literacy, Qualitative Research, Mixed Methods Research
Smith, Iain; And Others – CORE, 1979
A survey of science and English teachers in 10 Scottish secondary schools indicated a complex relationship between a teacher's identity as a subject expert, subject department boundaries, and authority relationships. Teachers felt they had little influence on general school policies. (f=fiche numbers). (CP)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Department Heads