Ethical issues in literacy research [electronic resource] / edited by Carole S. Rhodes and Kenneth J. Weiss.

Contributor(s): Rhodes, Carole S | Weiss, Kenneth J, 1950- | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2013Description: xx, 144 p. : illISBN: 9780203113509 (electronic bk.)Contained works: Lachuk, Amy Johnson. Becoming answerable to our participantsSubject(s): Literacy | Literacy -- Research | Research -- Moral and ethical aspectsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 372.6072 LOC classification: LC149 | .E84 2013Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction / Carole S. Rhodes and Kenneth J. Weiss -- Becoming answerable to our participants: a methodological essay on life history / Amy Johnson Lachuk and Mary Louise Gomez -- Victims or free agents? constructing ethical representations of at risk youth / Heidi L. Hallman -- You don't have to tell anybody about it; you just write it down: the dilemma of using secrets as data in research involving at-risk adolescent girls' writing practices / Mellinee Lesley -- Ethical issues in conducting research with bilingual/dual language learners / Cynthia B. Leung and Alejandro E. Brice -- Assessment for research among deaf and hard of hearing students / Rachael Gabriel and Hannah Dostal -- What happens to the teachers and students who fail: the ethics of proving the effectiveness of an academic intervention / Richard M. Oldrieve -- Yes, I take it personally: examining the unexplained life of a literacy ethnographer / Stacie L. Tate -- Caring for whom? ethical dilemmas in doing research on and with teachers in schools / Nancy Flanagan Knapp -- I tweet, I blog, I post responses online, I text message all for class: issues of ethics when dealing with university students who use new technologies as part of literacy course requirements / Kenneth J. Weiss -- I want what I want when I want it: ethical issues of teaching and research in online classes / Carole S. Rhodes -- Ethical issues in second life: do they matter? / Carol J. Delaney and Barbara Guzzetti -- Anonymity and confidentiality in the conduct of online surveys / Cynthia B. Leung and Zafer Unal.
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Introduction / Carole S. Rhodes and Kenneth J. Weiss -- Becoming answerable to our participants: a methodological essay on life history / Amy Johnson Lachuk and Mary Louise Gomez -- Victims or free agents? constructing ethical representations of at risk youth / Heidi L. Hallman -- You don't have to tell anybody about it; you just write it down: the dilemma of using secrets as data in research involving at-risk adolescent girls' writing practices / Mellinee Lesley -- Ethical issues in conducting research with bilingual/dual language learners / Cynthia B. Leung and Alejandro E. Brice -- Assessment for research among deaf and hard of hearing students / Rachael Gabriel and Hannah Dostal -- What happens to the teachers and students who fail: the ethics of proving the effectiveness of an academic intervention / Richard M. Oldrieve -- Yes, I take it personally: examining the unexplained life of a literacy ethnographer / Stacie L. Tate -- Caring for whom? ethical dilemmas in doing research on and with teachers in schools / Nancy Flanagan Knapp -- I tweet, I blog, I post responses online, I text message all for class: issues of ethics when dealing with university students who use new technologies as part of literacy course requirements / Kenneth J. Weiss -- I want what I want when I want it: ethical issues of teaching and research in online classes / Carole S. Rhodes -- Ethical issues in second life: do they matter? / Carol J. Delaney and Barbara Guzzetti -- Anonymity and confidentiality in the conduct of online surveys / Cynthia B. Leung and Zafer Unal.

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