Documentary Method–Reflecting Possibilities of a Qualitative-Reconstructive Research Method for Examining Value-Oriented Learning in the Geography Classroom

Authors

  • Stefan Applis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18452/24617

Keywords:

value-oriented learning, qualitative-reconstructive research, global learning, value-based judgments and orientations, responsive-evaluation

Abstract

The presented research project wants to contribute to the reflection of possibilities of value-oriented learning in the geography classroom and to its evaluation within the framework of qualitative-reconstructive research. In this context a new research method (documentary method) that is complex enough to cover the field of value-oriented learning in an evaluative way is introduced to geography education. This means incorporating explicit value-based judgments as well as implicit value-based orientations – a distinction which other qualitative approaches, e.g. qualitative content analysis, do not accomplish.

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Published

September 30, 2013

How to Cite

Applis, S. (2013). Documentary Method–Reflecting Possibilities of a Qualitative-Reconstructive Research Method for Examining Value-Oriented Learning in the Geography Classroom. Journal of Geography Education, 41(3), 105–122. https://doi.org/10.18452/24617

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Research Article