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Biklen, Sari Knapp; Bogdan, Robert – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1986
If one undertakes naturalistic evaluation without formal training, there are some important considerations and sources of information to keep in mind. Labor intensive qualitative approaches are discussed in terms of field relations, data collection and analysis, and writing. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Ethnography, Field Studies
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Keeter, Scott; Wilson, Harry – Communication Research: An International Quarterly, 1986
Describes the basic method of using naturally occurring settings for research on media effects. Suggests research questions that could be studied and identifies settings (and media markets) most promising for such research. (PD)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Mass Media Effects, Naturalistic Observation, News Media
Burke, Carolyn; Crafton, Linda; Egawa, Kathy; Long, Susi; Martens, Prisca; Mills, Heidi; Smith, Karen; Stephens, Diane – 2001
The final result of this inquiry study will be the compilation of a Literacy Portfolio on a targeted reader. The data included within the portfolio will come from strategies and tools teachers were introduced to in Year One of the Reading Initiative and for which teachers gathered data both on themselves and on younger learners. The study revisits…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Inquiry, Miscue Analysis, Naturalistic Observation
Whitmore, Kathryn F.; Norton-Meier, Lori; Whitehouse, Marianne McCabe – 1997
This report presents focal case studies of two working-class mothers who are building bridges between their individual homes and Parker Elementary (located in a small midwestern city) where both of their children attend school. The report delineates a study which examined how the literacy practices within the two women's households related to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Context, Elementary Education, Ethnography
Copenhaver, Jeane F. – 1999
This paper describes a study in which a group of young African-American children responded to literature in a multiage primary classroom setting. This naturalistic study sought to: identify the modes of response preferred by the African-American children in this class, examine the content of those responses for evidence of links to ethnicity, and…
Descriptors: Black Students, Childrens Literature, Classroom Research, Ethnicity
Comber, Barbara – 1998
This paper contends that, historically and today, "readiness" functions as a key symbol in discourses of early childhood. Schools and teachers need to make "ready" for different children in a very different world than that in which many people grew up. The interest in the paper, however, is not only in individual difference but…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Disadvantaged Youth, Diversity (Student), Emergent Literacy
Comber, Barbara – 1998
This paper explores some ongoing dilemmas facing literacy educators, employing a combination of fictional accounts and summaries of actual instances during literacy lessons. Noting that the Commonwealth of Australia's recent policy/monograph is entitled "Literacy for All: The Challenge for Australian Schools," the paper points out that…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Educational Change, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Kotliarenco, M. Angelica; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1990
A study of verbal interaction between mothers and children in 24 poor families in Santiago, Chile, focused on the number and type of conversations, the times they began, their length, the number of subjects discussed, and the mother's role in them. Results indicate that the quality of interaction between mothers and children in poor homes can be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Naturalistic Observation, Parent Attitudes
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Sommer, Robert – Journal of Social Issues, 1990
Discusses the value of setting-specific research for action research in social psychology. Discusses the following concepts: (1) local variation; (2) seeing the general in the specific; (3) connectedness as the fundamental law of ecology; and (4) the value of field stations for community research. (JS)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Ecology, Environmental Influences, Laboratory Experiments
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Preece, Alison – Reading Research Quarterly, 1989
Presents a corrected and slightly expanded abstract of Alison Preece's doctoral dissertation on the development of young children's productive narrative competence, winner of the International Reading Association's Outstanding Dissertation Award for 1986-1987 (See EJ 378 645). (RS)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Early Experience, Kindergarten Children, Longitudinal Studies
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Luttrell, Wendy – Sociology of Education, 1989
Analyzes the way black and white working-class women define and claim knowledge, challenging feminist analyses that have identified a single or universal mode of knowing for women. Contends that women speak to complex gender, racial, and class relations of power that shape how they think about learning and knowing. (Author/SLM)
Descriptors: Females, Feminism, Learning, Learning Processes
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Smith, Nick L.; Hauer, Diane M. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1990
Ten evaluation models are examined in terms of their applicability to investigative, emergent design programs: Stake's portrayal, Wolf's adversary, Patton's utilization, Guba's investigative journalism, Scriven's goal-free, Scriven's modus operandi, Eisner's connoisseurial, Stufflebeam's CIPP, Tyler's objective based, and Levin's cost…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Goodness of Fit, Investigations
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Berkenkotter, Carol – Research in the Teaching of English, 1993
Describes two chief alternative models of English instruction, critical theory, and constructivism or naturalistic inquiry. Discusses the functions of genre in disciplinary communities. Argues that naturalistic inquiry does not constitute a comprehensive corrective to the legacy of positivism. (HB)
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Literary Genres, Naturalistic Observation
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Clark, Margaret M. – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1989
Suggests that experimental studies are valuable in analyzing children's language development. Criticizes the scarcity of experimental and naturalistic investigation into preschool language development. Calls for long-term study of continuity and discontinuity in children's school and home learning and between different school stages. Observes that…
Descriptors: Child Language, Developmental Continuity, Experiments, Language Acquisition
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Pederson, David R.; And Others – Child Development, 1990
Observers used two Q-sorts to describe mothers' and infants' behavior at home. Mothers of more difficult children were less sensitive than other mothers. There was a strong relation between maternal sensitivity and infant attachment. Mothers of more secure infants noticed and enjoyed their babies more than mothers of less secure infants. (BC)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Family Environment, Infant Behavior, Infants
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