2024
DOI: 10.30935/scimath/14293
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Qualitative research in science education: A literature review of current publications

Sabrina D. Stanley,
William Boden Robertson

Abstract: This study analyzed articles from the last four years regarding how science education research is framed and discussed as qualitative research. The research question that guided this study was: <i>To what extent do qualitative secondary science teaching research publications reflect high-quality practices found in mainstream methodological texts? </i>The researchers utilized a systematic literature review methodology by (1) creating search terms based on the research question; (2) choosing relevant… Show more

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“…The impact of presuppositions on human communication is examined in this study using a qualitative methodology. To make conclusions and include their own perspectives in the investigation, qualitative researchers frequently categorized this data by searching for trends (Saldaña, 2013;Stanley & Robertson, 2024). The study looks at real-world instances by combining a survey of the literature with case study analysis.…”
Section: Methodology 31methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of presuppositions on human communication is examined in this study using a qualitative methodology. To make conclusions and include their own perspectives in the investigation, qualitative researchers frequently categorized this data by searching for trends (Saldaña, 2013;Stanley & Robertson, 2024). The study looks at real-world instances by combining a survey of the literature with case study analysis.…”
Section: Methodology 31methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study used qualitative analysis on student artifacts collected after the computational interventions with the aim of probing more deeply into these relations and to better understand and enhance prior quantitative results (Bryman 2017). Quantitative analysis in science education research is often overshadowed Christensen and Lombardi Evolution: Education and Outreach (2024) 17:10 by quantitative, as it is still favored by many researchers (Stanley and Robertson 2024), yet it may provide unique insight, particularly when done to supplement quantitative analysis (Borrego et al 2009, Eyisi 2016.…”
Section: Qualitative Data Collection: Situatedmentioning
confidence: 99%