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Lenses and Lessons: Using three different research perspectives in early childhood education research

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posted on 2024-11-02, 13:09 authored by Susan Irvine, Christina Davidson, Nikolay Veresov, Megan Adams, Anamika Devi
In contemporary Western research, collaboration is held in high esteem. This developing practice is challenging particularly for researchers who follow varying theoretical approaches. However although a challenging endeavour, when viewing the one data set with different lenses, there are various lessons that can be shared. A key aspect of this paper is involved researchers' different analytical perspectives in one data set to learn more about each other's research insights, rather than become instant expert in other's approaches. The interview data reported in this paper originates from a larger study researching parents' experience of using early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Australia. Here we analyse and report on two shared interview excerpts and use three different research lenses for analysis; phenomenographic study, conversational analysis and cultural-historical theory. The finding of this paper demonstrates that applying different lenses provide different interpretations, including strengths, limitations and opportunities. In this paper we argue that collaborative research practices enhance our understanding of varying research approaches and the scope, quality, translation of research and the researchers' capacity are enhanced.

History

Journal

Cultural-Historical Psychology

Volume

11

Issue

3

Start page

75

End page

85

Total pages

11

Publisher

Moskovskii Gorodskoi Psikhologo-Pedagogicheskii Universitet,Moscow State Psychological-and-Pedagogical University

Place published

Russian Federation

Language

Russian

Copyright

© 2015 Moscow State University of Psychology & Education 2015 ГБОУ ВПО МГППУ

Former Identifier

2006098700

Esploro creation date

2020-09-08

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