Chapter 4
Doing research in culturally and linguistically diverse K-12
classrooms
Ethical considerations, critical reflections, and future
directions
This chapter centers around the ethical issues in
regard to classroom-based Applied Linguistics research. More
specifically, the purpose of the chapter is to offer a critical
discussion of ethical considerations regarding the issues of gaining
access to research site/participants and their stories, developing
an ongoing consent, and being an ethical storyteller and advocate
when collecting, analyzing, and sharing data obtained from teachers
and learners in K-12 classrooms. I share examples of my own research
experience with culturally and linguistically diverse K-12
classrooms in the U.S. in exploring the tensions regarding ethics in
qualitative research processes.
Article outline
- Introduction
- Theorizing and understanding ethics
- An overview of the research project
- Gaining access, consent, and relationship building
- Identifying potential participants: Ethical representation
- Ethical access to research sites
- Ethical consent from minors
- Ethical care in positioning participants
- Future directions
- Conclusion
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References
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