education: the research context

Cards (11)

  • What issues do sociologists study in education?
    Classroom interaction, pupil subcultures, teacher labelling
  • Why must sociologists be aware of education's characteristics?
    It affects their choice of research method
  • What is a challenge of using covert participant observation in studying pupil subcultures?
    Researchers may struggle to pass as pupils
  • What difficulty might arise when studying parental attitudes using questionnaires?
    Illiterate parents may struggle to respond
  • What are the key features of research characteristics in education?
    • Affects choice of research method
    • Presents opportunities and problems
    • Influences effectiveness of research
  • What types of issues will be examined in the Methods in Context questions?
    Gender and subject choice, material deprivation
  • What are the five main groups/settings in education that sociologists study?
    1. Pupils
    2. Teachers
    3. Parents
    4. Classrooms
    5. Schools
  • What do the distinctive characteristics of educational groups affect?
    The choice of suitable research methods
  • What personal characteristics of researchers can affect educational research?
    Their own experience of education
  • What are the three major differences between studying young people and adults according to Hill and Alderson?
    Power and status, ability and understanding, vulnerability
  • What practical, ethical, and theoretical issues arise from differences in studying young people?
    • Power dynamics in research
    • Understanding of research topics
    • Ethical considerations for vulnerable groups