EUROPEAN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL
Volume 12 Number 3 2013 ISSN 1474-9041
SPECIAL
ISSUE
Contemporary Methodological Diversity in European Higher Education Research: the value of narrative, autoethnography and collective biography
Guest Editor: SHEILA TRAHAR
Contemporary Methodological Diversity in European Higher Education Research: the value of narrative, autoethnography and collective biography
Guest Editor: SHEILA TRAHAR
Sheila
Trahar. Introduction. Contemporary Methodological Diversity in
European Higher Education Research OPEN
ACCESS
Lars
Ulriksen, Henriette Tolstrup Holmegaard & Lene Møller Madsen.
Weaving a Bridge of Sense: students’ narrative constructions as a lens for
understanding students’ coping with the gap between expectancies and experiences
when entering higher education
Andrea
Abbas, Paul Ashwin & Monica McLean. Qualitative Life-grids: a
proposed method for comparative European educational research
Marvi
Remmik, Mari Karm & Liina Lepp. Learning and Developing as a
University Teacher: narratives of early career academics in Estonia
Juana
M. Sancho & Fernando Hernández-Hernández. Developing
Autobiographical Accounts as a Starting Point in Research
Maureen
Legge. Ordinary and Extraordinary Stories from Aotearoa New Zealand: a
teacher educator’s autoethnographic account of the struggle to be bicultural
Sheila
Trahar. Autoethnographic Journeys in Learning and Teaching in Higher
Education
Monne
Wihlborg. Using a Process of Collective Biography Writing in Higher
Education to Develop an Ability to Explore, Reveal and Critically Reflect
GENERAL
ARTICLES
May Britt Postholm. Classroom Management: what does research tell us?
May Britt Postholm. Classroom Management: what does research tell us?
Michalinos
Zembylas & Zvi Bekerman. Integrated Education in Conflicted
Societies: is there a need for new theoretical language?
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