EDL 608 - Advanced Qualitative Methods in Education

This course fulfills the Qualitative Research Methods requirement in the Core Courses section of the SLAT Map.

The purpose of  this course is to deepen the breadth of the students’ skillset and knowledge necessary for the design, implementation, analysis, completion, and presentation of a qualitative dissertation study. Foci for this course may include (but are not limited to): (auto) ethnography, content (theme) analysis, dialogic analysis, video and photo analysis, arts-based qualitative methods, phenomenological study, case study, participant and nonparticipant observation, and focus groups. Special attention will be paid to the process of analyzing data and discerning themes as they are revealed in the data. This course will further acclimate students to the language and practice of qualitative research and help them develop a critical posture capable of differentiating various ways of developing and executing qualitative research for the culmination of a written, visual, and oral presentation of a research proposal. By course’s end, students should be confident in their ability to explain and justify the methodological decisions of their study.

Units
3
Grade Basis
Regular (A, B, C, D, F)
Area of Specialization
Core
Usually Offered
Fall, Spring