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The Handbook of Teaching Qualitative and Mixed Research Methods: A
Step-by-step Guide for Instructors presents diverse pedagogical
approaches to teaching 71 qualitative and mixed methods. These
tried-and-true methods are widely applicable to those teaching and
those being trained in qualitative and mixed methods research. The
methods for data collection cover ethics, sampling, interviewing,
recording observations of behavior, Indigenous and decolonizing
methods and methodologies as well as visual and participatory
methods. Methods for analyzing data include coding and finding
themes, exploratory and inductive analysis, linguistic analysis,
mixed methods analysis, and comparative analysis. Each method has
its own 1500-word lesson (i.e., chapter) written by expert
methodologists from around the globe. In these lessons,
contributors give the reader a brief history of the method and
describe how they teach it by including their best practices –
with succinct, step-by-step instructions – focusing on
student-centered experiential and active learning exercises. This
comprehensive, one-of a-kind text is an essential reference for
instructors who teachqualitative and/or mixed methods across the
Social and Behavioral Sciences and other related disciplines,
including Anthropology, Sociology, Education, and Health / Nursing
research.
The Handbook of Teaching Qualitative and Mixed Research Methods: A
Step-by-step Guide for Instructors presents diverse pedagogical
approaches to teaching 71 qualitative and mixed methods. These
tried-and-true methods are widely applicable to those teaching and
those being trained in qualitative and mixed methods research. The
methods for data collection cover ethics, sampling, interviewing,
recording observations of behavior, Indigenous and decolonizing
methods and methodologies as well as visual and participatory
methods. Methods for analyzing data include coding and finding
themes, exploratory and inductive analysis, linguistic analysis,
mixed methods analysis, and comparative analysis. Each method has
its own 1500-word lesson (i.e., chapter) written by expert
methodologists from around the globe. In these lessons,
contributors give the reader a brief history of the method and
describe how they teach it by including their best practices –
with succinct, step-by-step instructions – focusing on
student-centered experiential and active learning exercises. This
comprehensive, one-of a-kind text is an essential reference for
instructors who teachqualitative and/or mixed methods across the
Social and Behavioral Sciences and other related disciplines,
including Anthropology, Sociology, Education, and Health / Nursing
research.
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