When to Use It?
How Was it Developed?
Types of Narrative Designs
Key Characteristics
Potential Ethical Issues
Steps in Conducting Narrative Research
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In this type of research, researchers describe the lives of individuals, collect and tell stories about people's lives, and write narratives of individual experiences.
What is narrative research designs?
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A form of narrative study in which the researcher writes and records the experiences of another person's life.
What is a biography?
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How do narrative researchers typically gather their data (stories) told by individuals?
What are interviews or informal conversations?
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Give an example that researchers use to help ensure good data are collected.
What is collecting multiple field texts, OR the triangulation of data, OR member checking?
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To begin narrative research, one must identify this...
What is a phenomenon (to explore)?
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Narrative research design focuses on THIS rather than the broader picture of cultural norms....as in ethnography, or in abstract theories...as in grounded theory.
What is microanalytic picture (or individual stories)?
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This type of narrative research was used by Clandinin and Connelly as the essence of the experiences reported about teachers and teaching.
What is personal experience story?
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In addition to the study of an individual, the researcher is most interested in this…
What is exploring the experiences of that individual?
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Narrative researchers contend that any story told has an element of truth in it. They call this...
What is truths of our experiences?
200
Gathering documents such as memos or official correspondence about the individual is an example of this…
What are field texts?
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Which educators provided the first overview of narrative research for the field of education?
Who are D. Jean Clandinin and Michael Connelly?
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True or False: It is possible to have different design elements combined within a narrative study?
What is TRUE?
300
A first-person oral telling or retelling of an individual.
What is a story in narrative research?
300
The participant's voice might be lost in the final narrative report if the report reflects too much of whose story?
What is the researcher's story (and not the participant's)?
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You use this so that readers will better understand the story told by the participant if it's sequenced in a logical order.
What is restorying?
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In a 2000 publication by Connelly and Clandinin, the authors promoted "what narrative researchers do." What is the name of this publication?
What is Narrative Inquiry?
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This might be used for reporting the stories of women or collecting the stories of marginalized individuals.
What is a theoretical lens?
400
Journals or letters are a form used to collect stories. These are examples of what?
What are field texts or field notes?
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What is an example of reciprocity or "giving back" to participants?
What is serving as a volunteer OR providing an award for participation?
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How does the researcher refer to himself/herself in the narrative report?
What is first-person?
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This annual series began in 1993 to encourage interdisciplinary efforts in narrative research.
What is Narrative Study of Lives?
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What factor is especially relevant in education for identifying the type of narrative?
What is who provides the story?
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The process the researcher uses when providing a chronological sequence and causal link among ideas.
What is restorying?
500
Ethics and the responsibilities of such might not end at the conclusion of the study. This is especially true when the narratives focus on this...
What are tensions?
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Member checking and triangulating among data sources are examples of this…
What is validating (validation practices)?
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