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The Nature and Scope of
       Research
L.E.I. Carlos GarcĂ­a, CESUES UAM
What is research?
• Nunan (1992:2) got a group of his graduate
  students to complete the following two
  phrases:
• ‘Research is…’ and ‘Research is carried out in
  order to…’
What is research+
Research is…
• An activity which critically evaluates some
  problem;
• Undertaking structured investigation which
  hopefully results in greater understanding of the
  chosen interest area. Ultimately, this investigation
  becomes available to the ‘public’;
• To collect and analyse the data in a specific field
  with the purposes of proving your theory.
What is research+
Research is carried out in order to…
• Get a result with scientific methods
  objectively, not subjectively;
• Solve problems, verify the application of
  theories, and lead on to new insights;
• Enlighten both researcher and any interested
  readers.
The basic components of research in
      our daily lives (Seliger and
          Shohamy, 1987:7):
• There is a phenomenon that is not clearly
  understood.
• To try to understand it, the phenomenon is
  observed and analysed.
• in this process we ask questions about the
  phenomenon: Why, how, when, …does it happen?
  What’s the connection with other events? Etc.
• Several guesses, answers and possible
  explanations that most probably explain(s) the
  phenomenon (hypohesis) is/are considered.
The basic components of research in
 our daily lives (Seliger and Shohamy,
                 1987:7):
• One (or some) of the anticipated explanations
  that most probably explain(s) the
  phenomenon (hypothesis) is/are considered.
• We check the hypothesis in other situations:
  collect more data and test to what extent the
  hypothesis can be mantained.
Scientific and every day life research
               compared
 The differences between knowledge arrived at
through common sense and intuition on the one
 hand, and scientific research on the other, can
 be expressed by concepts such as “organized”,
    “structured”, “methodical”, “systematic”,
   “testable” and specifically by the notion of
               disciplinary inquiry.
                 Selinger and shohamy (1989:10)
Task on types of research
AR = Applied research
PR = Practical Research
B/TR = Basic or Theoretical Research

• ______ This makes a practical utilization of theoretical research and
  applied research.
• ______ This applies the theoretical models provided by basic research to
  different fields of study (e.g. education).
• ______ It is based on the premises established by theoretical and applied
  research and it is influenced by them when it is developed in classroom
  situations.
• ______ This aims to construct abstract theoretical models which explain
  second language teaching and learning.
• ______ Example: testing classroom hypotheses, controlling variables,
  offering pedagogical principles based on classroom experience, etc.
Task on types of research+
• What kind of research is classroom research?
  Why?
• Practical research is centered in the classroom
• It aims to explain what actually happens inside
  the classroom, the direct and indirect
  influence of internal/external factors related
  to the S, T and ELT curriculum
As yet we know too little about all the variables
 that play a role in all the classrooms to be able
to make rash recommendations about methods
        of teaching and ways of learning.
                                   Van Lier (1988:7)

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The nature and scope of research

  • 1. The Nature and Scope of Research L.E.I. Carlos GarcĂ­a, CESUES UAM
  • 2. What is research? • Nunan (1992:2) got a group of his graduate students to complete the following two phrases: • ‘Research is…’ and ‘Research is carried out in order to…’
  • 3. What is research+ Research is… • An activity which critically evaluates some problem; • Undertaking structured investigation which hopefully results in greater understanding of the chosen interest area. Ultimately, this investigation becomes available to the ‘public’; • To collect and analyse the data in a specific field with the purposes of proving your theory.
  • 4. What is research+ Research is carried out in order to… • Get a result with scientific methods objectively, not subjectively; • Solve problems, verify the application of theories, and lead on to new insights; • Enlighten both researcher and any interested readers.
  • 5. The basic components of research in our daily lives (Seliger and Shohamy, 1987:7): • There is a phenomenon that is not clearly understood. • To try to understand it, the phenomenon is observed and analysed. • in this process we ask questions about the phenomenon: Why, how, when, …does it happen? What’s the connection with other events? Etc. • Several guesses, answers and possible explanations that most probably explain(s) the phenomenon (hypohesis) is/are considered.
  • 6. The basic components of research in our daily lives (Seliger and Shohamy, 1987:7): • One (or some) of the anticipated explanations that most probably explain(s) the phenomenon (hypothesis) is/are considered. • We check the hypothesis in other situations: collect more data and test to what extent the hypothesis can be mantained.
  • 7. Scientific and every day life research compared The differences between knowledge arrived at through common sense and intuition on the one hand, and scientific research on the other, can be expressed by concepts such as “organized”, “structured”, “methodical”, “systematic”, “testable” and specifically by the notion of disciplinary inquiry. Selinger and shohamy (1989:10)
  • 8. Task on types of research AR = Applied research PR = Practical Research B/TR = Basic or Theoretical Research • ______ This makes a practical utilization of theoretical research and applied research. • ______ This applies the theoretical models provided by basic research to different fields of study (e.g. education). • ______ It is based on the premises established by theoretical and applied research and it is influenced by them when it is developed in classroom situations. • ______ This aims to construct abstract theoretical models which explain second language teaching and learning. • ______ Example: testing classroom hypotheses, controlling variables, offering pedagogical principles based on classroom experience, etc.
  • 9. Task on types of research+ • What kind of research is classroom research? Why? • Practical research is centered in the classroom • It aims to explain what actually happens inside the classroom, the direct and indirect influence of internal/external factors related to the S, T and ELT curriculum
  • 10. As yet we know too little about all the variables that play a role in all the classrooms to be able to make rash recommendations about methods of teaching and ways of learning. Van Lier (1988:7)