Hello everybody....
I was reading the part two
"Qualitative Research" from the book the nature of research. In this
moment, as many of you, I am working about my research project; for that
reason, I consider important this document. It has key concepts that help us as
novice researchers.
I would like to share with
many of you my brief remarks, conclusions and doubts…It could be a better way
to understand this chapter in a meaningful way:
During our researcher
process, we can find some problems related to select a topic, how and where to
begin the research, what could the best research question and so on. For those
reasons is necessary to follow some steps or a preparatory stages to research.
The preparatory stages provide a sense of logical progression, for example: in
the first stage, we can formulate a question that can be or cannot be answered
within the research. In an intuitive way we can begin to analyze it.
Do not forget that the
question is an important part of the research, to formulate a good question
allows researchers to develop the whole project in a better way.
Researcher has to have the
ability to formulate good question for achieving good results.
In the research process,
we have to consider that the question have to contribute, valid and significant
the results!!!!!!!!
As we saw in the introduction part, we can follow some preparatory
stages to have a useful research. Now, we are going to see each step in a
critical way:
PREPARATORY STEPS: are the phases that researchers go through initially before researching. In the development of a research project there are four phases:
PREPARATORY STEPS: are the phases that researchers go through initially before researching. In the development of a research project there are four phases:
1. formulating the general
question
2. Focusing the question
2. Focusing the question
3. deciding on
an objective
4. formulating the research plan or hypothesis
The research could be:
SYNTHETICALLY: The objective research is to DESCRIBE
ANALYTICALLY: TEST a hypothesis about second language phenomenon.
4. formulating the research plan or hypothesis
The research could be:
SYNTHETICALLY: The objective research is to DESCRIBE
ANALYTICALLY: TEST a hypothesis about second language phenomenon.
1. Experience and
interests:
The general question was born from experience, interests, other
research, and sources outside second language class.
Curiosity: It could be understood as the lack of
understanding or the questioning about the phenomena. In this case, second language.
Questions for research can derive from: every day experience with language learning, observations, personal
language learning, diaries…
Reading other research in language and second language allow research
to know about innovation, research questioning, other studies and theories.
·
Research of a theoretical nature: it presents
a theory, synthesis of other theories. Research about research.
·
Empirical research: it can be heuristic or Deductive; it is based on data collection.
Sources outside
second language acquisition allow knowing that questions can derive from others
fields that are not associated with language.
QUESTIONS
ARE THE RESULT OF: OBSERVATION, CURIOSITY AND READINGS
I WOULD LIKE TO
CLARIFY SOME CONCEPTS ABOUT:
- CONCEPTUAL AND OPERATIONAL DIMENSION OF SECOND LANGUAGE RESEARCH.
- DEDUCTIVE
- HEURISTIC
- SYNTHETIC
- ANALYTIC
I think that research proyect seminar is an excellent opportunity to solve our questions related to research. During different semesters, we have had to create and apply research projects. But in reality, we do not know exactly which steps follow in a research process. I hope to learn how to do it my future monography.
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