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RL2023-5 Qualitative Meta-Synthesis as a Means to Interrogate Education Research and Achieve Equity
Recorded On: 09/07/2023
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RL2023-5
Qualitative Meta-Synthesis as a Means to Interrogate Education Research and Achieve Equity
Thursday, September 7, 2023
INSTRUCTORS
Nuria Jaumot-Pascual, TERC
Lisette Esmeralda Torres-Gerald, TERC
Christina Silva, TERC
Maria (Mia) Ong, TERC
Qualitative meta-synthesis is a rigorous and innovative approach to analyzing findings from multiple qualitative education research studies that have been determined to meet pre-established criteria (e.g., area of research, methodology used). Instructors from the Institute for Meta-Synthesis will teach theory and techniques for qualitative meta-synthesis, with a main goal of preparing participants to interrogate their topics in education research towards equity. The instructors have successfully completed and published on multiple meta-synthesis projects on equity topics in STEM education; examples and activities will be based on their research data. Despite its potential to help address issues of equity in education and to provide policy guidance at the national level, meta-synthesis is a methodology that is rarely introduced to graduate students. This course will address this knowledge gap for graduate students by teaching participants how to conduct qualitative meta-synthesis research, with a particular emphasis on justice-oriented aims and equitable research practices using examples from STEM education. Furthermore, skills learned for meta-synthesis may be applied to other important research tasks, such as conducting searches for literature reviews. This course is geared towards graduate students and early career scholars. Those interested in participating in this course ideally should have familiarity with literature reviews and qualitative research literature, though that is not required.