Γλωσσολογικές Αναζητήσεις
-
TESOL Research Agenda 2014
TESOL International recently published their 2014 research agenda, a document that aims to summarise salient theoretical developments and gaps in the profession’s collective knowledge, and provide guidance for new research projects. Future research In the document, three main domains of research are defined: (a) research on individuals engaged in language teaching and learning, (b) research on…
-
Generating data in a multilingual research environment
Part 3 of the Researching Multilingually series
-
Obtaining informed consent in a multilingual research setting
Asking people to participate in your research projects is never straightforward, especially if you are unsure what language to use!
-
Dealing with demographic data in language education research
This post will teach you how to effectively design a demographic section for a quantitative study in language education. The post looks into the purposes that this section serves; goes on to point out common problems; and concludes with practical advice.
-
Maximizing Research Impact (free resources)
Access a free handbook with advice on understanding and maximising impact for social scientists.
-
Workshop: Integrating ‘impact’ in research design
Update (2014) This is a post about an academic event that took place in 2013. The content is no longer current, and it retained here for archival purposes. If you’d like to receive more updates on upcoming academic events, you may want to consider subscribing to this blog.
-
Researching Multilingually: An emerging methodology for doctoral research (26th Feb 2013, Durham University)
Update (May 2017) This is a post advertising a workshop that took place in 2013. The content is no longer current, and it is kept here for archival reasons only. If you have landed on this page looking for ideas or advice on how to conduct mutlilingual research, this link will take you to a…
-
Researching Multilingually
On May 23rd, I had the privilege of attending the Researching Multilingually seminar that was hosted by The University of Manchester, where I presented a brief talk about the various alternatives available for representing bilingual data in research output. In a nutshell, my argument was that there are many different considerations (intentionalities) that need to…
-
Research methodology resources (Doing survey research)
Research methodology can be easily abused. This list of resources provides guidance on how to conduct interview and questionnaire-based research.