Methods In Context - Using Interviews To Investigate Education Flashcards

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List some of the practical issues when using interviews to research young people in education.

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What practical problems might a sociologist face when trying to interview teachers?

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What practical problems might a sociologist face when trying to interview parents?

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Why are structured interviews likely to produce reliable data?

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Why are structured interviews less likely to produce valid data?

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List some of the problems of gaining access to pupils and teachers.

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How might the researcher overcome issues of assess? E.g to pupils and teachers

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What might be the effect on the interviews if pupils see the researcher as a ‘teacher in disguise’?

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List the five ways in which Greene and Hogan say interviews with pupils might be improved.

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