[NLA] Research in Adult Literacy Education
Nancy Hansen
sfallsliteracy at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 22 18:12:27 EST 2002
Hi Andrea - I don't disagree with anything that you say here about what a good research project should include. The points listed show your professionalism at what you are doing. But I just question whether all research projects include seeking comments from all sides of an issue before going to publish.
Have a great weekend everyone.
Nancy Hansen
Sioux Falls Area Literacy Council
AWilder106 at aol.com wrote:Hi Nancy!
Thanks for your post.
1) A report should specificy the population to which it generalizes.
2) A researcher who is building theory ( the broadest understanding of
underlying processes) should scout for negative cases--not, "Does everyone
agree with me?" but "Who doesn't agree with me?" (and why--what is the
evidence)
3) At the beginning of a research paper there is a literature review which
is supposed to encapsulate and critique (with citations) what is know about
the topic as of X point in time. The research in the paper then builds on
what has gone before, or discards it in whole or in part, for specificed
reasons, and start on a new tack. In a final report to policy makers this
may be dropped in favor of a shorter summary.
The above are very general statements which I think can stand as is. I wish
others would add to it from their own knowledge of what happens in the
researh/policy/action cycle, particularly at the legislative end.
I don't believe there is a magic method, there can't be, what with known
"reading disabilities." Some people won't become literate using phonics,
though many (most?) will.
Last spring at a conference in San Francisco a document was available which
described useful adult literacy research, or research which would be useful
in planning curricula. I believe that became available last summer with a web
address. If I had the address right here I would give it to you. You might
be able to get to it through John Comings or people listed in "Focus on
Basics. " I haven't looked to see if NIFL has a "research hotline." When I
find the web address I will get it to you, your work sounds pretty demanding,
and this might be just one more chore when you are already juggling more
items than time allows. I have a lot of stress, too, but it's way different
from what you have to deal with.
Your colleague in the northeast,
Andrea
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