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dc.contributor.authorBartram, Brendan
dc.date.accessioned2008-05-08T13:58:55Z
dc.date.available2008-05-08T13:58:55Z
dc.date.issued2006
dc.identifier.citationResearch in Comparative and International Education, 1 (1): 56-72
dc.identifier.issn17454999
dc.identifier.doi10.2304/rcie.2006.1.1.6
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2436/25152
dc.description.abstractThe following article examines the methodological considerations involved in carrying out a trinational comparative survey of pupils' attitudes to learning French, German and English (as foreign languages) at comprehensive schools in England, Germany and the Netherlands. The research was conducted as part of a Ph.D. study aiming to describe the nature of the pupils' attitudes and to examine and compare the pupils' perceptions of educational and socio-cultural influences in the different contexts. A discussion of the broader theoretical framework in which the study is located is followed by an analysis of research design and decision-making. This includes a detailed review of country, sample and instrument selection, along with an examination of the practicalities of access, piloting and analysis. Finally, a number of ethical issues are considered.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSymposium Journals
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.wwwords.co.uk/rss/abstract.asp?j=rcie&aid=2675&doi=1
dc.subjectSchools
dc.subjectPupils
dc.subjectLanguage learning
dc.subjectAttitude to learning
dc.titleComparing Language Learning Attitudes in England, Germany and the Netherlands: some methodological considerations
dc.typeJournal article
dc.identifier.journalResearch in Comparative and International Education
html.description.abstractThe following article examines the methodological considerations involved in carrying out a trinational comparative survey of pupils' attitudes to learning French, German and English (as foreign languages) at comprehensive schools in England, Germany and the Netherlands. The research was conducted as part of a Ph.D. study aiming to describe the nature of the pupils' attitudes and to examine and compare the pupils' perceptions of educational and socio-cultural influences in the different contexts. A discussion of the broader theoretical framework in which the study is located is followed by an analysis of research design and decision-making. This includes a detailed review of country, sample and instrument selection, along with an examination of the practicalities of access, piloting and analysis. Finally, a number of ethical issues are considered.


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