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Managing Endings in a Longitudinal Study: Respect for Persons
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Michael?J?ReissEmail author
Institution:(1) Institute of Education, University of London, 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL, UK
Abstract:In this paper I describe and discuss the way that a book I had written on a five-year longitudinal study of school science teaching was received by the pupils and teachers it featured. By and large the pupils’ reception was positive. However, one group of teachers was deeply hurt by the book. I trace this mainly to my failure to consider adequately their fears of the consequences of the book’s publication and possibly to my failure to consider with them the psychological significance of my withdrawing from the school after five years of regular study. I hope that there are lessons not only for myself but also for others considering longitudinal and ethnographic research in science education and more broadly.
Keywords:pupil views  research ethics  respect
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