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Speculative Pedagogies of Qualitative Inquiry (Hardcover): Candace R. Kuby, Rebecca C. Christ Speculative Pedagogies of Qualitative Inquiry (Hardcover)
Candace R. Kuby, Rebecca C. Christ
R4,133 Discovery Miles 41 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Speculative Pedagogies of Qualitative Inquiry, the authors discuss what "inquiry" is and how we teach it - and if it is even possible to teach. With a proliferation of how-to manuals for doing qualitative research, the time is ripe for a discussion not only on what we teach (curriculum) but also how we teach (pedagogy). This book seeks to teach students to become qualitative inquirers, not with a formulaic recipe but rather by showing them how to think from a place of uncertain, (w)rest(full), relational liveliness. The authors seek to create qualitative inquiry courses that create spaces that consider our abilities to respond to, come to know (epistemology), be (ontology), and do (axiology) qualitative inquiry. Thus, a main thread of this book is (re)thinking and (re)imagining inquiry that they come to conceptualize as (in)query. The authors use both data from graduate level research courses and theoretical concepts from poststructuralism, posthumanism, and feminist "new" materialism. This book is timely in the face of a growing neoliberal academy that values prescription and repetition over innovation, thinking differently, and engaging with research. It will be an invaluable resource for graduate students looking to use qualitative inquiry in their research.

Speculative Pedagogies of Qualitative Inquiry (Paperback): Candace R. Kuby, Rebecca C. Christ Speculative Pedagogies of Qualitative Inquiry (Paperback)
Candace R. Kuby, Rebecca C. Christ
R1,281 Discovery Miles 12 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Speculative Pedagogies of Qualitative Inquiry, the authors discuss what "inquiry" is and how we teach it - and if it is even possible to teach. With a proliferation of how-to manuals for doing qualitative research, the time is ripe for a discussion not only on what we teach (curriculum) but also how we teach (pedagogy). This book seeks to teach students to become qualitative inquirers, not with a formulaic recipe but rather by showing them how to think from a place of uncertain, (w)rest(full), relational liveliness. The authors seek to create qualitative inquiry courses that create spaces that consider our abilities to respond to, come to know (epistemology), be (ontology), and do (axiology) qualitative inquiry. Thus, a main thread of this book is (re)thinking and (re)imagining inquiry that they come to conceptualize as (in)query. The authors use both data from graduate level research courses and theoretical concepts from poststructuralism, posthumanism, and feminist "new" materialism. This book is timely in the face of a growing neoliberal academy that values prescription and repetition over innovation, thinking differently, and engaging with research. It will be an invaluable resource for graduate students looking to use qualitative inquiry in their research.

Disrupting Qualitative Inquiry - Possibilities and Tensions in Educational Research (Paperback, New edition): Ruth Nicole... Disrupting Qualitative Inquiry - Possibilities and Tensions in Educational Research (Paperback, New edition)
Ruth Nicole Brown, Rozana Carducci, Candace R. Kuby
R1,618 Discovery Miles 16 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Disrupting Qualitative Inquiry is an edited volume that examines the possibilities and tensions encountered by scholars who adopt disruptive qualitative approaches to the study of educational contexts, issues, and phenomena. It presents a collection of innovative and intellectually stimulating chapters which illustrate the potential for disruptive qualitative research perspectives to advance social justice aims omnipresent in educational policy and practice dialogues. The book defines "disruptive" qualitative methodologies and methods in educational research as processes of inquiry which seek to: 1) Disrupt traditional notions of research roles and relationships 2) Disrupt dominant approaches to the collection and analysis of data 3) Disrupt traditional notions of representing and disseminating research findings 4) Disrupt rigid epistemological and methodological boundaries 5) Disrupt disciplinarily boundaries and assumptive frameworks of how to do educational research Scholars and graduate students interested in disrupting traditional approaches to the study of education will find this book of tremendous value. Given the inclusion of both research examples and reflective narratives, this book is an ideal text for adoption in introductory research design seminars as well as advanced courses devoted to theoretical and practical applications of qualitative and interpretive methodologies.

Critical Literacy in the Early Childhood Classroom - Unpacking Histories, Unlearning Privilege (Hardcover): Candace R. Kuby Critical Literacy in the Early Childhood Classroom - Unpacking Histories, Unlearning Privilege (Hardcover)
Candace R. Kuby; Foreword by Vivian Vasquez
R2,274 R2,035 Discovery Miles 20 350 Save R239 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using narrative inquiry, this book shares the author's transformative journey as a literacy teacher/researcher examining her experience as a White, middle-class female. The author argues that it is not enough for teachers to implement curricula and pedagogical strategies designed to foster inclusiveness. Instead, teachers must look inward, questioning their personal histories, biases, and beliefs in order to develop better self-awareness. In this book, Kuby reflects on how her self-interrogation shaped her interactions with 5- and 6-year-olds and influenced her critical literacy teaching. The book discusses five key questions: Witnessing: What Do You Do With What You See and Know? Whiteness: How Was Curriculum Shaped by My Histories? What is a Negotiated Critical Literacy Inquiry? "We, Them, White, Black": What Language Should Educators Use? Can Social Action be Embodied Over Time and Space? This practical text includes a parent questionnaire, an example of a summer programme newsletter, and reflective exercises for pre- and in-service teachers.

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