Chapter 2 • Overview of the Educational Research Process
The main steps in the process of conducting educational research are as follows:
Identifying and limiting a research topic or problem
Formally stating and refining research questions
Reviewing existing literature related to the problem
Writing a literature review
Developing a research plan
Implementing the plan and collecting data
Analyzing the collected data
Stating findings, conclusions, and recommendations
Identification of the focus of the study is one of the most critical decisions in the process of conducting educational research.
The topic should be of personal interest to you and should be manageable.
Care must be taken in formally stating research questions, as they will guide the remainder of the study.
Reviewing existing literature and writing a literature review can provide a great deal of guidance to a research study.
Related literature can inform specification of the problem, development of research questions, and determination of research designs and analyses.
How the research study will actually be conducted is known as the research method.
Many critical decisions about the research method must be made, including those related to data, participants, instrumentation, timeframe, research ethics, and data analysis.
Methods used to collect data can be quite diverse.
Categories of techniques include observational techniques, interviews, existing data, and data collected through standard educational processes.
Quantitative data analysis involves statistical techniques and is typically accomplished using statistical analysis software.
Qualitative data analysis is an inductive process that must be facilitated in the mind of the researcher.
Analysis of data collected in mixed-methods studies involves both kinds of data analysis and essentially merges the results.
Findings, conclusions, and recommendations should be stated so they follow logically from all that has preceded in the study.
The purpose behind stating conclusions and recommendations is to take the answers to the research questions and contextualize them with respect to the broader field of education.
Extreme caution must be used so that conclusions and recommendations are not stated so globally that they extend beyond the parameters of the study.
It is important to keep in mind that there is not a single way to research any given topic. Different approaches, methodologies, and data can be used to investigate the same or similar research topics.