Bibliography

Costa, A., Kallick, B. (1993) ‘Through the Lens of a Critical Friend’, Educational leadership: Journal of the Department of Supervision and Curriculum Development, N.E.A, 51 (2), pp. 49-51. Bochner, A., Ellis, C. (2006) ‘Analyzing Analystic Autoethnography: An Autopsy’, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 35 (4), pp. 429-449. hooks, b. (1992) Black Looks: Race and Representation. Montreal:… Continue reading Bibliography

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Conclusions & Reflections <3

• At the beginning of this process, I set my research questions. The first was: ‘What do Stage 1 Performance: Design and Practice students classify as ‘research’ at the beginning of their undergraduate degree?’ Even though I found a methodology that allowed everyone to speak, I found that the definitions of research that students gave… Continue reading Conclusions & Reflections <3

Data Point C – Analysis

In the file above I’ve compiled the final round of data that I got from the questionnaire that I sent out in order to better understand the impact of my interventions on the change in student attitudes to research. Nine students filled out this questionnaire – a smaller sample size than the 11-15 students who… Continue reading Data Point C – Analysis

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Data collection Point C – A Survey

Following analysis of data from my second collection point, I decided I needed to ask more questions, and more specific questions, to really understand the impact of my interventions and so to be able to answer my second research question – ‘How can student definitions of ‘research’ be expanded beyond limited Western, imperial definitions of… Continue reading Data collection Point C – A Survey

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Comparative Analysis

As with Data Point A, I analysed the data using a combination of thematic textual and autoethnographic analysis. This led to new themes emerging, for example, ‘Emotions’, but also several themes that were the same. I made a table so that I could compare the two sets of data to see more clearly how student… Continue reading Comparative Analysis

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Methodologies: Critical Friendship

In relation to research analysis methodologies I discussed in my earlier post, I found this quote that Rachel showed us in the presentation seminar particularly useful. Butt’s theory of ‘critical intimacy’ (see above) and Costa and Kallick’s notion of ‘critical friendship’ (Costa & Kallick, 1993) are useful precedents for the kinds of methodologies a already… Continue reading Methodologies: Critical Friendship

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Data Collection Point B

Similar to Point A, I had about 11 students respond to this point of the data collection. As length of conversation was slightly different in each collection point, when it came to comparative analysis later on, I converted the text analysis data to percentages. So if 174 relevant words were used in the conversation, and… Continue reading Data Collection Point B

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