ECFS 401 Early Childhood Research Methods
Course provides an understanding of common qualitative and quantitative methods employed in early childhood education research. Pre-requisites: undergraduate ECFS majors or permission of instructor. Course is intended for education undergraduates and counts toward Writing credit.
EDPSY 581 Design-based Research Methods, Part II
The second quarter focuses on the use of the research design in a real-world context (e.g., not a contrived context) and the study of what takes place. In this course students will engage in extensive analysis of their own interventions and support the development of students work into case studies, ethnographies, and micro-genetic analysis of learning events. Students will be required to develop both a poster presentation and develop a paper of their work. Pre-requisites: graduate status in Education, and must have your own data set. EDC&I 581 (Part I) is highly recommended.
EDPSY 581 Design-based Research Methods, Part I
Design-based research methods are an emerging form of educational inquiry that involves the orchestration and study of complex education interventions in naturalistic settings. In constrast to methods that are strictly observational, design-based research seeks to shape and even engineer learning environments and experiences “in the wild.” The first quarter of this class will focus on identifying a context for design research and engaging in design activities. Students will plan to carry out a design intervention between this class and part II.
EDLPS 574 Mixed Methods in Educational Research
Introduces the principles of mixed methods research design, whereby qualitative and quantitative components inform each other in sampling, data collection, and data analysis. Explores design issues and solutions primarily in the context of education policy research. Pre-requisites: graduate status in Education or permission of instructor.
EDLPS 535 Historical Inquiry in Education Research
Methods and critique of historical research in education. Examination of landmark works in education history and historiography. Hands-on experience framing historical questions, finding historical sources, using historical evidence, substantiating historical claims, and addressing issues in the history of education. Pre-requisites: graduate status in Education or permission of instructor. Note: helpful to have taken prior coursework in History of Education or other foundations coursework.
EDLPS 526 Educational Inquiry II
Overview of various methodologies used to conduct educational inquiry, examples of ways methodologies typically are used, and exploration of similarities and differences between methodologies. Discussion throughout is in terms of assumptions regarding the nature of knowledge and purposes of educational inquiry Pre-requisites: Ph.D. status in Education and EDLPS 525. This is the second course in a 2-quarter series that is required for all Ph.D. students in the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ.
EDLPS 525 Educational Inquiry I
Overview of various methodologies used to conduct educational inquiry, examples of ways methodologies typically are used, and exploration of similarities and differences between methodologies. Discussion throughout is in terms of assumptions regarding the nature of knowledge and purposes of educational inquiry. Pre-requisites: Ph.D. status in Education. This is the first course in a 2-quarter series that is required for all Ph.D. students in the ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ. EDLPS 525must be taken in sequence with EDLPS 526.