Meta-ethnography and systematic reviews – linked to the evidence movement and caught in a dilemma
Abstract
Meta-ethnography and systematic review of qualitative research are needed but also challenged by the link to the evidence movement’s models and PISA-traditions for measuring learning effects. For reflections on the perspective for meta-ethnography it means to reconstruct the methodological argument almost divided in a ‘Before and After PISA’, meaning before and after 2000. To understand challenges, benefits and limitations of being involved in...
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Title
Meta-ethnography and systematic reviews – linked to the evidence movement and caught in a dilemma
Published Date
Nov 9, 2016
Journal
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
194 - 210
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