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  1. (PDF) Doing Qualitative Research in Language Education

    His research areas include the sociopolitics of language education, qualitative research methodology, and critical studies of discourse in society. Discover the world's research 25+ million members

  2. What Is Qualitative Research?

    Qualitative research involves collecting and analyzing non-numerical data (e.g., text, video, or audio) to understand concepts, opinions, or experiences. It can be used to gather in-depth insights into a problem or generate new ideas for research. Qualitative research is the opposite of quantitative research, which involves collecting and ...

  3. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    Qualitative research, conducted thoughtfully, is internally consistent, rigorous, and helps us answer important questions about people and their lives ... beliefs, language, and ideation. Ethnography is appropriate when the goal is to describe how a cultural group works or explore shared lived experiences of the group (Creswell & Poth, 2018).

  4. How do language education researchers attend to quality in qualitative

    The steady expansion in qualitative research in the area of language education over the last two decades indicates the growing recognition of its importance to investigating issues of language teaching and learning. Along with this recognition, understanding and assessing the quality of qualitative studies in this area has gained increasing ...

  5. The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research

    Abstract. The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research, second edition, presents a comprehensive retrospective and prospective review of the field of qualitative research. Original, accessible chapters written by interdisciplinary leaders in the field make this a critical reference work. Filled with robust examples from real-world research ...

  6. Good qualitative research

    Good qualitative research. This issue of Language Teaching Research ( LTR) includes six articles, each examining a particular aspect of second language teaching and learning, ranging from the use of classroom resources to different kinds of instructional approaches to the development of different language skills.

  7. Introduction: Qualitative Research in Language and Literacy Education

    Qualitative research continues to be of relatively lower visibility in areas of language and literacy education. A review of published studies in major journals as well as research methodology ...

  8. Good qualitative research

    Good qualitative research is robust, well informed, and thoroughly documented. Although naturalistic and interpretive, similar to quantitative research, qualitative research is also systematic, involving a careful process of identifying the problem, col-lecting, analysing, explaining, evaluating, and interpreting the data.

  9. Language and Communication in Cross-Cultural Qualitative Research

    Abstract. Language and communication are the bedrock of qualitative enquiry. Language is a fundamental tool through which qualitative researchers seek to understand human behaviour, social processes and the cultural meanings that inscribe human behaviour. However, when conducting cross-cultural research, issues of language and communication ...

  10. An Approach to Conducting Cross-Language Qualitative Research with

    It is the philosophical premises of a study that influence the relationship between the researcher and the participants and the aim of the study (Wuest 2007).Identifying the methodology of the research is important as a foundation to the choice of its methods (Liamputtong 2013).For qualitative research that aims to understand the experience of people who are culturally and linguistically ...

  11. Introduction: Qualitative Research in Language and Literacy ...

    Qualitative research continues to remain a relatively small stream rather than a major trend of inquiry in the area of language education. In research on teaching additional languages, most visibly developed in the area of teaching English to speakers of other languages, statistical studies appear to be favored over other research approaches (Benson et al. 2009; Mirhosseini and Samar 2015 ...

  12. PDF THE DIFFERENT LANGUAGES OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

    Holstein focus on how each qualitative approach uses a particular analytical lan-guage to emphasize a particular facet of social reality. As the authors put it, Our strategy for understanding the diversity of qualitative research is to treat each variant as an enterprise that develops, and is conducted in, a language or idiom of its own.

  13. Providing English and native language quotes in qualitative research: A

    The language of researchers and the participants, and the differences in language arising due to translations and different dialects, can significantly influence qualitative research since they affect conceptualization, data collection, analysis and reporting procedures (Nes et al., 2010).

  14. Journal of Qualitative Research in Language Education

    Journal of Qualitative Research in Language Education (JQRLE) is an online scientific journal published bi-monthly (June and December). It promotes scholarly discussions of empirical research in language education issues garnered within the qualitative research approach. The journal was created to promote qualitative research that captures ...

  15. Language differences in qualitative research: is meaning lost in

    Qualitative research seeks to study meanings in subjective experiences. The relation between subjective experience and language is a two-way process; language is used to express meaning, but the other way round, language influences how meaning is constructed. Giving words to experiences is a complicated process as the meaning of experiences is ...

  16. Strategies for overcoming language barriers in research

    IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH DESIGN. When the target population for a research study has a language barrier, careful planning is required. In this section, we offer considerations for the design of qualitative and quantitative studies where language barriers are an issue that could threaten the rigor of a study. 4.1.

  17. Language and qualitative research.

    A premise of qualitative research is that accounts given in natural language more accurately represent the psychological reality of the human realm than those given in mathematical language. In general, the relation between natural language and reality has become problematic for contemporary philosophy. Specifically, the assumption that language points to or represents a nonlinguistic reality ...

  18. Language and meaning: Data collection in qualitative research

    Qualitative research is inquiry aimed at describing and clarifying human experience as it appears in people's lives. Researchers using qualitative methods gather data that serve as evidence for their distilled descriptions. Qualitative data are gathered primarily in the form of spoken or written language rather than in the form of numbers. Possible data sources are interviews with participants ...

  19. Criteria for Good Qualitative Research: A Comprehensive Review

    Fundamental Criteria: General Research Quality. Various researchers have put forward criteria for evaluating qualitative research, which have been summarized in Table 3.Also, the criteria outlined in Table 4 effectively deliver the various approaches to evaluate and assess the quality of qualitative work. The entries in Table 4 are based on Tracy's "Eight big‐tent criteria for excellent ...

  20. PDF Qualitative Research Topics in Language Teacher Education

    Pp. 224. 978-1-138-61814-5 (paper) $47.95 U.S. In Qualitative Research Topics in Language Teacher Education, Gary Barkhuizen assembles a host of researchers in the field of language teacher education (LTE), aiming not only to highlight current topics in second, foreign, and multilingual LTE but also to provide practical advice from seasoned ...

  21. Qualitative Research

    Qualitative research is a complex and cluttered area of scholarship. This is not because there is an inherent confusion about it. Rather, it is because 'qualitative' research is a cover-all term for a wide range of research strategies, paradigms, parent disciplines, sources of data, and methods of analysis for them.

  22. Methods to Integrate Natural Language Processing Into Qualitative Research

    Qualitative research by nature is criticized as an overly subjective research method partially due to the use of unstructured or semi structured data. As many analyses are conducted by a single investigator, this can be time and resource consuming and increasingly expensive for analyzing even small data sets (Renz et al., 2018). Compared to ...

  23. On Pluriversal Dreamscapes

    Sandro R. Barros is an Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Michigan State University. His research considers the application and development of educational theory and philosophy to the study of multilingualism and interculturality within and beyond formal schooling processes, such as in movements of social justice and public activism, alternative education, media, literature ...

  24. Lessons From an Exploratory Qualitative Survey on Simulation

    Abstract. Phenomenon: This study explored experiences of simulation-based clinical education in the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology professions in South Africa, a Global South context where research on this topic is limited.In this context, the COVID-19 pandemic brought simulation to the forefront of clinical education as a training solution when in-person encounters were impossible.

  25. What is Qualitative in Qualitative Research

    Qualitative research involves the studied use and collection of a variety of empirical materials - case study, personal experience, introspective, life story, interview, observational, historical, interactional, and visual texts - that describe routine and problematic moments and meanings in individuals' lives.

  26. "We're so limited with what we actually can do if we follow all the

    Violence against women (VAW) is a major public health problem that grew worse during the COVID-19 pandemic. While all services were impacted by changing pandemic guidance, VAW shelters, as congregate settings with multiple funders and regulators, faced unique challenges. We conducted a qualitative analysis of interviews with 26 women's shelter staff and eight women accessing care, as well as ...

  27. Language differences in qualitative research: is meaning lost in

    This article discusses challenges of language differences in qualitative research, when participants and the main researcher have the same non-English native language and the non-English data lead to an English publication. Challenges of translation are discussed from the perspective that interpretation of meaning is the core of qualitative research. As translation is also an interpretive act ...

  28. Exploring community insights on antimicrobial resistance in Nepal: a

    Research design. A phenomenological study design was carried out in this study with applied qualitative research theoretically framed as pragmatism [].The aim of the study is to explore specific themes to contribute to specific policy and practice recommendations as 'actionable knowledge' [].The methodology of the study is reported in line with the COREQ guidance [], and a checklist is ...

  29. Are Large Vision Language Models up to the Challenge of Chart

    Natural language is a powerful complementary modality of communication for data visualizations, such as bar and line charts. To facilitate chart-based reasoning using natural language, various downstream tasks have been introduced recently such as chart question answering, chart summarization, and fact-checking with charts. These tasks pose a unique challenge, demanding both vision-language ...