ABSTRACT

Thinking Critically and Ethically about Research for Education draws on the experiences of a range of researchers in the discipline to explore the lived realities, including ethical and methodological complexities, involved in undertaking educational research.

Using global case studies, this book examines the meaning of ethical research practice and raises questions about representation, power and empowerment in the field. It provides critical reflections from researchers, reviewing the methodologies they used in their studies and the ethical implications of these in theory and practice. The book highlights the various difficulties and realities present in education research and provides researchers with the tools necessary for refining their skills and understanding ethical research methodologies.

The chapters reflect authors’ responses to the following questions:

  • What values prompted you to do this work and how did you share these with participants?
  • What were the ethical considerations raised beforehand and how were these tackled in terms of meeting obligations (including to ERBs), maximising benefits and dealing with issues arising during the study and through to publication?
  • What does ‘empowerment’ and/or ‘voice’ mean to you as a researcher and how did you express this to your participants?
  • In what ways were the participants given opportunities to be empowered in or through your study?

With critical discussions on ethics and research practices in education research, this book is ideal for student, novice and experienced researchers looking to undertake ethical education research.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

section I|81 pages

Research empowering children and young people

chapter 2|16 pages

Persistence and perseverance

Working with university research ethics committee processes to elicit children's views, voices and volitions.

chapter 4|14 pages

Well that's another fine mess you got me into

The jargon of research (how do we translate this for the participant with additional needs?)

chapter 6|12 pages

Diaries and Hearing Maps

From a diagnostic tool to a communication device between adults and 3–7 year old children with glue ear

section 2|93 pages

Research empowering adults and for professional learning

chapter 8|14 pages

Teacher empowerment within Twitter chats

A more-than-human perspective

chapter 10|13 pages

Methods for and with refugees

Issues of vulnerability and participation of displaced people in camps on the Thai-Myanmar border

chapter 12|17 pages

Critical realist research

Ethical issues and dilemmas as illustrated through a doctoral study in an African university

section 3|23 pages

Critical appraisal of ethics and research

chapter 14|13 pages

Critical ethical reflexivity

Reflections for practice and knowledge

chapter 15|8 pages

Developing phrónēsis

Challenges and opportunities