PIER – Session 1

[Tuesday 24th April]

Introduction: Research as a belief system, a knowledge system, a set of technical procedures. Theories of Knowledge.

• Is educational research different from research in other fields?
• What is the nature of educational knowledge?
• How do we know?
• How does educational research connect with other research fields?
• Why is philosophy important in educational research?
• What is a theory and what elements might it include?
• What is the relationship between theory and practice?

In this introductory session, we shall consider the significance of philosophy in conducting educational research. We shall take a historical perspective in tracing the way educational research has developed over the last century and the philosophical principles, which have underpinned various approaches. A small practical exercise, will invite us to think about how we collect and interpret data and the philosophical issues in making judgements about it. We shall take a preliminary look at theory and consider how it relates to practice. Issues concerned with conducting educational research will be highlighted.

Practical Question: What assumptions about knowledge/ the role of evidence/ the role of research are made by an institution you know well?

Background Readings*:

Hirst, P.H. (1993) ‘Educational Theory’, in M.Hammersley, M (Ed.) Educational Research. London: Paul Chapman.

Carr, W. (1993) ‘What is an educational practice?’, in M.Hammersley, M (Ed.) Educational Research. London: Paul Chapman.

Phillips, D.C. (1987) ‘Perspectives on structure of knowledge’, in Philosophy, Science and Social Inquiry. Oxford: Pergamon

Carr, W. and Kemmis, S. (1986) Becoming Critical: Education, Knowledge and Action Research. Chapter 1. Lewes: Falmer Press.

Walsh, P. (1993) ‘Elementary Maps for Ordering Cultural Capital’, in Education and Meaning: Philosophy in Practice. London: Cassell.

Vandenberg, D. (1974) ‘Phenomenology and educational research’, in D.Denton (Ed.) Existentialism and Phenomenology in Education

2 thoughts on “PIER – Session 1

  1. This looks REALLY interesting, I hope you’re enjoying it. It may be that you enjoy the assignment for this one much more too…

  2. Yes, I am enjoying indeed, and I do believe that I’ll be able to do a better work this time.

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