Expanding Horizons and Local Connectedness
Challenges for Qualitative Teaching Research and Development in Intercultural Contexts

Contributor(s)
Hallitzky, Maria (editor)
Mulhanga, Félix (editor)
Spendrin, Karla (editor)
Yoshida, Nariakira (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This volume examines methodological challenges of qualitative and development-oriented classroom research from the perspective of researchers from various African countries as well as from Japan and Germany. In presenting research projects from different regions of the world, researchers explore the topics of the researchers’ position(ing) in the field, the role of theoretical and cultural assumptions in interpretations, and the inevitable normative positioning of classroom research. Discussion papers compare the different approaches of dealing with (and being entangled in) the above-mentioned challenges as well as post-colonial conditions.
Keywords
teacher training; teachers' professional development; educational systems; qualitative teaching research; intercultural contextes; Japan; Germany; African countries; classroom research; post-colonial conditionsDOI
10.35468/6193ISBN
9783781561939, 9783781527317Publisher
Verlag Julius KlinkhardtPublication date and place
Bad Heilbrunn, 2025Classification
Higher education, tertiary education

