This book examines the methodological decisions made by researchers working in early childhood contexts. Viewed from a researcher’s perspective, each chapter explores the journey of the researcher, capturing their decision-making processes in early childhood research.
Through themes such as the politics of ethics and how different cultural norms shape research in different localities, Decisions and Dilemmas of Research Methods in Early Childhood Education explores key questions such as: What are the ethical issues arising during early childhood research? Which research traditions and methodologies prevail and why? How are research subjects perceived and positioned within different research contexts? What interdisciplinary tensions or opportunities arise between different ways of working across early childhood research? The book critically unpacks how these decisions are made and by whom during the course of research. Each chapter includes reflections of researchers working across disciplines such as education, health and social work to understand the thinking, forces and actors that shape decisions made during the research process.
This is essential reading for researchers working in early childhood contexts in fields such as social work, health, education, criminology, psychology and more.
Author(s): Anne Keary, Janet Scull, Susanne Garvis, Lucas Walsh
Series: Routledge Research in Early Childhood Education
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 211
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Contributors
Introduction
PART I: Storied Conversations
1. Exploring Conflict in Early Childhood Learning in Israel: A Multi-Vocal Case Study
2. Re-thinking Place in Urban Early Childhood Education Research: Exploring Alternate Theoretical and Methodological Approaches
PART II: Relations with Communities
3. Exploring Collaborative Research Partnerships in Remote Indigenous Communities
4. The Five R’s of Indigenous Research as a Framework for Early Childhood Research
5. Early Childhood Education and Care for Refugee Families: Views from the Third Space
PART III: Methodology
6. Where Is the Mixing?: Trends in Early Childhood Education and Care Research in the Nordic Countries
7. The Challenges of Making the Invisible Visible: Studying Experiential Knowledge in Early Childhood Teacher Education
PART IV: Working with Government and Industry
8. Early Childhood Research: Complexities and Tensions of Industry-Commissioned Evaluations
9. Language Ideology and the Learning of Languages in the Early Childhood Context
10. Research Conundrums and Reflections
11. University-Linked School-Based Mental Health Services Following a Natural Disaster: Challenges and Critical Considerations of an Integrated Approach
Index