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 Narrative research inquiry is a group of approaches that rely on the written or
  spoken words or visual representation of individuals.

 These approaches emphasize the lives of individuals as told through stories.

 The emphasis in these approaches is on the story and often the epiphany

 Narrative can be both a method and the phenomenon under study



(Lichtman, 2013 p.95)
http://books.google.ca/books?id=bg-
r3sW1PH0C&lpg=PR1&ots=dvjRfDvbYm&dq=qualitative%20research%20in%20education%3A%20a%20user's%20guide&lr&pg=PA95#v=
onepage&q=qualitative%20research%20in%20education:%20a%20user's%20guide&f=false
 Study of the experiences of a single individual
  embracing stories of the life and exploring the learned
  significance of those individual experiences.



This is the basic linear approach, but in most cases one
will be creating an aggregate of narratives each bearing
on the others.
 “Narrative methods can be considered “real world
  measures” that are appropriate when “real life
  problems” are investigated”



(Lieblich et al., 1998 p.5)
 Epistemology looks at the validation of knowledge (i.e.
  fact as opposed to opinion)

 The question arises as to the accuracy of the story
  looked at objectively even though it must be viewed in
  its socio-cultural context

 The narrative gives one‟s individual view to be
  accessed on its merits. That is validation is possible –
  only possible – by corroboration from another
  narrative.
 Narrative research is set out by the validation of the
  audience (to be validated).

 Narrative research is a useful part of the social
  science investigation, but may not stand alone being
  used for evidence and support for the conclusions of a
  report. Whether or not it is a part of a great
  presentation or whether it is a stand alone piece of
  research, it has to be accepted on its own merits as
  individual experience and the interpretation of thereof.
 people who are writing down experiences of others as
  narratives; and the narrators themselves, the
  informants.

 educators, psychologists, psychotherapists, anthropol
  ogists and other professions and researchers who are
  looking to examine culture and wanting to gather
  qualitative data around peoples' experiences
 the narrative, i.e. a story, or aggregate of such about
  life experiences, and desirably their meaning to the
  narrator. It may be presumed to be true, but: “The
  „truths‟ sought by narrative researchers are „narrative
  truths,‟ not „historical truths‟(Spence, 1982).”

(Polkinghorne, 2007, p. 9)
 “We think that narratives are a means not only to
  report action research but also to provide a
  fundamental connection for action research and
  narrative inquiry.”



(Heikkinen, et al., 2012)
 depends on circumstances; preferably in a
  comfortable environment, because the feelings of the
  person telling the story have to be validated and
  honoured (i.e. happy).
 …incorporates first person accounts in story
  form, biography, autobiography, life, history, oral
  history, autoethnography, pathography, discourse
  analysis, or life narratives.



(Lichtman, 2013 p.95)
http://books.google.ca/books?id=bg-
r3sW1PH0C&lpg=PR1&ots=dvjRfDvbYm&dq=qualitative%20research%20in%20education%3
A%20a%20user's%20guide&lr&pg=PA95#v=onepage&q=qualitative%20research%20in%20e
ducation:%20a%20user's%20guide&f=false
 “A number of data collection methods can be used, as the
  researcher and the research subjects work together in this
  collaborative dialogic relation-ship. Data can be in the form of
  field notes; journal re- cords; interview transcripts; one‟s own
  and other‟s observations; storytelling; letter writing; autobio-
  graphical writing; documents such as school and class
  plans, newsletters, and other texts, such as rules and
  principles; and pictures (Connelly & Clandinin, 1990). To this
  list, I would add video recordings, as these are also useful data
  in narrative research.”

 “both the re- searcher‟s and the research subject‟s points of
  view in the research report.”



(Moen, XXXX, p.6)
(Heikkinen, et al., 2012)
 Collaboration

 Gives “voice” to Educators

 Helps others understand topics

 Captures everyday familiar data

 More immediate (personal) to the investigation
   Participants may “fake the data”: the narrator might not be honest, and deliberately (or unfortunately
    likely, involuntarily) give their subjective view.




   From the researcher‟s point of view, the use and usability of the narrative(s) as evidenced statement(s) on a
    topic depend on his / her own evaluation which involves the likelihood of personal opinion. Nevertheless, this
    has to be justified for the audience.




   “no comprehensive models systematically mapping the variety of existing methods of reading narratives”
    (Lieblich, et al., 1998, p. 6).




   “While some types of qualitative analysis have a standard set of procedures, narrative research does not”
    (Riessman, 1993, p. 54).




   One of the weaknesses of studying narratives is that the text is by its own nature linguistically subjective. i.e.
    difficult to quantitatively access in an objective manner since it is subjective i.e. personally meaningful.
Clandinin, Jean D., “Developing Rhythm in Teaching: The Narrative Study
of Beginning Teacher’s Personal Practical Knowledge of Classrooms”.
Curriculum Inquiry, 19, 2 (1989) 121- 140

 This article examines how a first year teacher develops his teaching practice
  and practical knowledge through his experiences. An analysis of the novice
  teachers‟ construction of the classroom and reconstruction are examined with
  the analysis provided from the author‟s perspective and narrative accounts of
  the teacher involved within the study.



Parker, Darlene C. “Writing and becoming a teacher: Teacher candidates
literacy    narratives over four years” Teaching and Teacher Education.
26, (2010) 1249-1260

 This study examines the written narratives of 30 pre-service teacher
  candidates in relation to their formation of teaching knowledge, personal
  experienced during their pre-service training, and personal stories related to
  their teaching practicum, training, learning, theory and practice over a course
  of 5 years.
Clandinin, Jean D., Connelly, Michael F., He, Ming F. “Teachers’ personal
practical knowledge on the professional knowledge landscape” Teaching and
Teacher Education. 13, 7. (1997) 665-674

 Within this study a case study of a pre-service teacher is used to highlight a
  methodology for gathering qualitative data about teachers‟ personal practice
  knowledge related to their professional knowledge and practice. A variety of
  strategies to complete narrative inquiry studies in relation to this topic are outlined
  with examples provided using a case study of Ming Fang He and her teacher
  participants.

Houle, Sonia T., “Not Making the Grade: A Narrative Inquiry into Timmy’s
Experiences with Mandated Curriculum” In Education. 16, 2.
(2010)http://ineducation.ca/article/not-making-grade-narrative-inquiry-timmy-s-
experiences-mandated-curriculum

 The research in this article examines the experience of a grade 1 student, his
  parents and his teachers in relation to his completion of course
  curriculum, curriculum making and the student‟s experience with the curriculum at
  home and within his school environment. Field notes from the classroom and
  transcripts of conversations were used to collect the data during the course of this
  research study.
Cladinin, Jean D. and Connelly, Michael F. Narrative Inquiry: Experience
and story in qualitative research. Jossey-Bass. San Francisco. 2000

 In this resource, Cladinin and Connelly offer the researcher a detailed
  overview of Narrative Inquiry and how it is used within education and social
  science research. They offer strategies that the researcher can use when
  conducting this type of research and examples of narrative research is
  presented to further clarify the process of narrative inquiry.



Cladinin, Jean D. Handbook of narrative inquiry: mapping a methodology.
Sage Publications. Thousand Oaks. 2007

 This resource provides the reader with detailed about narrative inquiry from a
  variety of perspectives. The reader is introduced to narrative inquiry from a
  historical context as well as examples of narrative inquiry taking place. A
  variety of contributors contribute to the chapters within this resource providing
  the reader with a wide range of perspectives in regard to narrative inquiry and
  how it is conducted.
Webster, L and Mertova, P. Using Narrative Inquiry
as a research method: An Introduction to Using
Critical Event Narrative Analysis in Research in
Learning and Teaching. Routeledge. New York .
2007
 This resource explains not only narrative research
  and provides examples of narrative research in
  practice, it also provides the reader with an
  explanation about how critical events can be
  examined using narrative research and as well as
  providing the reader with a framework for conducting
  narrative research.
Colorado State University:
http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/research/observe/com3a2.cfm

 This website contains a brief overview of what narrative research is and how it is
  used. This is a website that can help define what this research process involves;
  although it is not as in depth a definition as is provided within the book resources
  provided above.



Reilly T and Hawe. P. Reseraching Practice: The Methodological Case for
Narrative Inquiry. 2004. http://her.oxfordjournals.org/content/20/2/226.full

 This resource summarizes a study conducted within the world of health promotion
  using narrative methods to gain an understanding about the aspects of practice
  within this field. The purpose of narrative methods are examined as well as the
  case study presented provides the reader with a case study that illustrates how
  these methods are used.
 Heikkinen, H.L., Huttunen, R., Syrjala, L., Pesonen, J. (2012). Action research and narrative
  inquiry: fice principles for validation revisited. Educational Action Research, 20(1), 5-21.

 Lieblich, A., Tuval-Mashiach, Rivka, and Zilber, Tamar. (1998). Narrative Research:
  reading, analysis, and interpretation (Vol. 47). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.

 Lichtman, M. (2013). Qualitative research in education: a user’s guide (3rd edition). Thousand
  Oaks, California: Sage Publications.

 Moen

 Polkinghorne Donald E., Validity in Narrative Research - Qualitative Inquiry May 2007 vol. 13 no.
  4 471-486.

 Riessman, 1993, p. 54

 Spence, D. P. (1982). Narrative truth and historical truth. New York: Norton.

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Narrative Research

  • 1. D e a n C r o u s e | N i c o l e L a z i e r | J o e To n g
  • 2.  Narrative research inquiry is a group of approaches that rely on the written or spoken words or visual representation of individuals.  These approaches emphasize the lives of individuals as told through stories.  The emphasis in these approaches is on the story and often the epiphany  Narrative can be both a method and the phenomenon under study (Lichtman, 2013 p.95) http://books.google.ca/books?id=bg- r3sW1PH0C&lpg=PR1&ots=dvjRfDvbYm&dq=qualitative%20research%20in%20education%3A%20a%20user's%20guide&lr&pg=PA95#v= onepage&q=qualitative%20research%20in%20education:%20a%20user's%20guide&f=false
  • 3.  Study of the experiences of a single individual embracing stories of the life and exploring the learned significance of those individual experiences. This is the basic linear approach, but in most cases one will be creating an aggregate of narratives each bearing on the others.
  • 4.  “Narrative methods can be considered “real world measures” that are appropriate when “real life problems” are investigated” (Lieblich et al., 1998 p.5)
  • 5.  Epistemology looks at the validation of knowledge (i.e. fact as opposed to opinion)  The question arises as to the accuracy of the story looked at objectively even though it must be viewed in its socio-cultural context  The narrative gives one‟s individual view to be accessed on its merits. That is validation is possible – only possible – by corroboration from another narrative.
  • 6.  Narrative research is set out by the validation of the audience (to be validated).  Narrative research is a useful part of the social science investigation, but may not stand alone being used for evidence and support for the conclusions of a report. Whether or not it is a part of a great presentation or whether it is a stand alone piece of research, it has to be accepted on its own merits as individual experience and the interpretation of thereof.
  • 7.  people who are writing down experiences of others as narratives; and the narrators themselves, the informants.  educators, psychologists, psychotherapists, anthropol ogists and other professions and researchers who are looking to examine culture and wanting to gather qualitative data around peoples' experiences
  • 8.  the narrative, i.e. a story, or aggregate of such about life experiences, and desirably their meaning to the narrator. It may be presumed to be true, but: “The „truths‟ sought by narrative researchers are „narrative truths,‟ not „historical truths‟(Spence, 1982).” (Polkinghorne, 2007, p. 9)
  • 9.  “We think that narratives are a means not only to report action research but also to provide a fundamental connection for action research and narrative inquiry.” (Heikkinen, et al., 2012)
  • 10.  depends on circumstances; preferably in a comfortable environment, because the feelings of the person telling the story have to be validated and honoured (i.e. happy).
  • 11.  …incorporates first person accounts in story form, biography, autobiography, life, history, oral history, autoethnography, pathography, discourse analysis, or life narratives. (Lichtman, 2013 p.95) http://books.google.ca/books?id=bg- r3sW1PH0C&lpg=PR1&ots=dvjRfDvbYm&dq=qualitative%20research%20in%20education%3 A%20a%20user's%20guide&lr&pg=PA95#v=onepage&q=qualitative%20research%20in%20e ducation:%20a%20user's%20guide&f=false
  • 12.  “A number of data collection methods can be used, as the researcher and the research subjects work together in this collaborative dialogic relation-ship. Data can be in the form of field notes; journal re- cords; interview transcripts; one‟s own and other‟s observations; storytelling; letter writing; autobio- graphical writing; documents such as school and class plans, newsletters, and other texts, such as rules and principles; and pictures (Connelly & Clandinin, 1990). To this list, I would add video recordings, as these are also useful data in narrative research.”  “both the re- searcher‟s and the research subject‟s points of view in the research report.” (Moen, XXXX, p.6)
  • 14.  Collaboration  Gives “voice” to Educators  Helps others understand topics  Captures everyday familiar data  More immediate (personal) to the investigation
  • 15. Participants may “fake the data”: the narrator might not be honest, and deliberately (or unfortunately likely, involuntarily) give their subjective view.  From the researcher‟s point of view, the use and usability of the narrative(s) as evidenced statement(s) on a topic depend on his / her own evaluation which involves the likelihood of personal opinion. Nevertheless, this has to be justified for the audience.  “no comprehensive models systematically mapping the variety of existing methods of reading narratives” (Lieblich, et al., 1998, p. 6).  “While some types of qualitative analysis have a standard set of procedures, narrative research does not” (Riessman, 1993, p. 54).  One of the weaknesses of studying narratives is that the text is by its own nature linguistically subjective. i.e. difficult to quantitatively access in an objective manner since it is subjective i.e. personally meaningful.
  • 16. Clandinin, Jean D., “Developing Rhythm in Teaching: The Narrative Study of Beginning Teacher’s Personal Practical Knowledge of Classrooms”. Curriculum Inquiry, 19, 2 (1989) 121- 140  This article examines how a first year teacher develops his teaching practice and practical knowledge through his experiences. An analysis of the novice teachers‟ construction of the classroom and reconstruction are examined with the analysis provided from the author‟s perspective and narrative accounts of the teacher involved within the study. Parker, Darlene C. “Writing and becoming a teacher: Teacher candidates literacy narratives over four years” Teaching and Teacher Education. 26, (2010) 1249-1260  This study examines the written narratives of 30 pre-service teacher candidates in relation to their formation of teaching knowledge, personal experienced during their pre-service training, and personal stories related to their teaching practicum, training, learning, theory and practice over a course of 5 years.
  • 17. Clandinin, Jean D., Connelly, Michael F., He, Ming F. “Teachers’ personal practical knowledge on the professional knowledge landscape” Teaching and Teacher Education. 13, 7. (1997) 665-674  Within this study a case study of a pre-service teacher is used to highlight a methodology for gathering qualitative data about teachers‟ personal practice knowledge related to their professional knowledge and practice. A variety of strategies to complete narrative inquiry studies in relation to this topic are outlined with examples provided using a case study of Ming Fang He and her teacher participants. Houle, Sonia T., “Not Making the Grade: A Narrative Inquiry into Timmy’s Experiences with Mandated Curriculum” In Education. 16, 2. (2010)http://ineducation.ca/article/not-making-grade-narrative-inquiry-timmy-s- experiences-mandated-curriculum  The research in this article examines the experience of a grade 1 student, his parents and his teachers in relation to his completion of course curriculum, curriculum making and the student‟s experience with the curriculum at home and within his school environment. Field notes from the classroom and transcripts of conversations were used to collect the data during the course of this research study.
  • 18. Cladinin, Jean D. and Connelly, Michael F. Narrative Inquiry: Experience and story in qualitative research. Jossey-Bass. San Francisco. 2000  In this resource, Cladinin and Connelly offer the researcher a detailed overview of Narrative Inquiry and how it is used within education and social science research. They offer strategies that the researcher can use when conducting this type of research and examples of narrative research is presented to further clarify the process of narrative inquiry. Cladinin, Jean D. Handbook of narrative inquiry: mapping a methodology. Sage Publications. Thousand Oaks. 2007  This resource provides the reader with detailed about narrative inquiry from a variety of perspectives. The reader is introduced to narrative inquiry from a historical context as well as examples of narrative inquiry taking place. A variety of contributors contribute to the chapters within this resource providing the reader with a wide range of perspectives in regard to narrative inquiry and how it is conducted.
  • 19. Webster, L and Mertova, P. Using Narrative Inquiry as a research method: An Introduction to Using Critical Event Narrative Analysis in Research in Learning and Teaching. Routeledge. New York . 2007  This resource explains not only narrative research and provides examples of narrative research in practice, it also provides the reader with an explanation about how critical events can be examined using narrative research and as well as providing the reader with a framework for conducting narrative research.
  • 20. Colorado State University: http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/research/observe/com3a2.cfm  This website contains a brief overview of what narrative research is and how it is used. This is a website that can help define what this research process involves; although it is not as in depth a definition as is provided within the book resources provided above. Reilly T and Hawe. P. Reseraching Practice: The Methodological Case for Narrative Inquiry. 2004. http://her.oxfordjournals.org/content/20/2/226.full  This resource summarizes a study conducted within the world of health promotion using narrative methods to gain an understanding about the aspects of practice within this field. The purpose of narrative methods are examined as well as the case study presented provides the reader with a case study that illustrates how these methods are used.
  • 21.  Heikkinen, H.L., Huttunen, R., Syrjala, L., Pesonen, J. (2012). Action research and narrative inquiry: fice principles for validation revisited. Educational Action Research, 20(1), 5-21.  Lieblich, A., Tuval-Mashiach, Rivka, and Zilber, Tamar. (1998). Narrative Research: reading, analysis, and interpretation (Vol. 47). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.  Lichtman, M. (2013). Qualitative research in education: a user’s guide (3rd edition). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.  Moen  Polkinghorne Donald E., Validity in Narrative Research - Qualitative Inquiry May 2007 vol. 13 no. 4 471-486.  Riessman, 1993, p. 54  Spence, D. P. (1982). Narrative truth and historical truth. New York: Norton.