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Methodologies for research in Learning Development

Fallin, Lee

Authors

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Dr Lee Fallin Lee.Fallin@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Education Studies & Director of MA Education Programmes



Contributors

Alicja Syska
Editor

Carina Buckley
Editor

Abstract

This chapter explores the diverse research methodologies and methods employed within Learning Development research, emphasising the importance of participatory, emancipatory, and practitioner-led approaches to create a distinctive ontological and epistemological approach to research encompassing of Learning Development values and theory. The chapter delves into various research methodologies, including participatory research, surveys and experiments, mixed, merge and multiple methods, and research methods used in the Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education (JLDHE). The chapter also highlights the application of specific research methods such as focus groups, workshops, interviews, questionnaires, multi-method, textual, learning analytics, and reflective and reflexive methods in the context of Learning Development. By engaging with these diverse methodologies and methods, Learning Development practitioners can contribute to the ongoing evolution of the field and solidify its unique identity. Ultimately, this chapter aims to demonstrate the potential for research to shape and define Learning Development, and to inspire readers to adopt participatory, emancipatory, and practitioner-led approaches in their own research endeavours.

Citation

Fallin, L. (2023). Methodologies for research in Learning Development. In A. Syska, & C. Buckley (Eds.), How to Be a Learning Developer in Higher Education Critical Perspectives, Community and Practice. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003433347

Online Publication Date Nov 27, 2023
Publication Date Nov 27, 2023
Deposit Date Oct 31, 2023
Publicly Available Date May 28, 2025
Publisher Routledge
Book Title How to Be a Learning Developer in Higher Education Critical Perspectives, Community and Practice
Chapter Number 18
ISBN 9781032560076 ; 9781032560083
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003433347
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4316333