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PREVIEW:
COMPARING ONTOLOGICAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL ASSUMPTIONS OF RESEARCH
PARADIGMS


TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
......................................................................................................................... 3

2. POSITIVISM ........................................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Ontological Assumptions ...................................................................................... 3
2.2 Epistemological Assumptions ............................................................................... 3
2.3 Methodological Implications ................................................................................ 4
2.4 Relevance to Education
................................................................................................ 4

3. INTERPRETIVISM ................................................................................................................ 4
3.1 Ontological Assumptions ...................................................................................... 4
3.2 Epistemological Assumptions ............................................................................... 5
3.3 Methodological Implications ................................................................................ 5
3.4 Relevance to Education
................................................................................................ 5

4. CRITICAL THEORY ............................................................................................................... 6
4.1 Ontological Assumptions ...................................................................................... 6
4.2 Epistemological Assumptions ............................................................................... 6
4.3 Methodological Implications ................................................................................ 7
4.4 Relevance to Education
................................................................................................ 7

5. POSTMODERNISM ............................................................................................................. 8
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6. CRITICAL REALISM ............................................................................................................. 9

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COMPARING ONTOLOGICAL AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL ASSUMPTIONS OF
RESEARCH PARADIGMS

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 3
2. POSITIVISM ........................................................................................................................ 3
2.1 Ontological Assumptions ...................................................................................... 3
2.2 Epistemological Assumptions ............................................................................... 3
2.3 Methodological Implications ................................................................................ 4
2.4 Relevance to Education ........................................................................................ 4
3. INTERPRETIVISM ................................................................................................................ 4
3.1 Ontological Assumptions ...................................................................................... 4
3.2 Epistemological Assumptions ............................................................................... 5
3.3 Methodological Implications ................................................................................ 5
3.4 Relevance to Education ........................................................................................ 5
4. CRITICAL THEORY ............................................................................................................... 6
4.1 Ontological Assumptions ...................................................................................... 6
4.2 Epistemological Assumptions ............................................................................... 6
4.3 Methodological Implications ................................................................................ 7
4.4 Relevance to Education ........................................................................................ 7
5. POSTMODERNISM ............................................................................................................. 8
5.1 Ontological Assumptions ...................................................................................... 8
5.2 Epistemological Assumptions ............................................................................... 8
5.3 Methodological Implications ................................................................................ 9
5.4 Relevance to Education ........................................................................................ 9
6. CRITICAL REALISM ............................................................................................................. 9
6.1 Ontological Assumptions ...................................................................................... 9
6.2 Epistemological Assumptions ............................................................................. 10
6.3 Methodological Implications .............................................................................. 10
6.4 Relevance to Education ...................................................................................... 11
7. DECOLONIALITY ............................................................................................................... 11
7.1 Ontological Assumptions .................................................................................... 11
7.2 Epistemological Assumptions ............................................................................. 12
7.3 Methodological Implications .............................................................................. 12
7.4 Relevance to Education ...................................................................................... 13
8. CONCLUSION AND PARADIGM EVALUATION ................................................................... 14
REFERENCES .......................................................................................................................... 15

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1. INTRODUCTION

Research paradigms serve as foundational frameworks that guide scholars in how they
approach knowledge creation, interpret data, and construct meaning from their findings. Each
paradigm is underpinned by a distinct set of ontological and epistemological assumptions,
which define what is considered to be real and how this reality can be known or understood.
In the context of educational research, understanding these paradigms is critical, as they
influence how researchers conceptualise learning, teaching, curriculum, and the broader
sociocultural context within which education occurs. This essay explores and contrasts six key
paradigms: Positivism, Interpretivism, Critical Theory, Postmodernism, Critical Realism, and
Decoloniality. For each, the ontological and epistemological assumptions will be examined,
followed by an analysis of their methodological implications and relevance to educational
research. Ultimately, the essay will conclude by identifying which paradigm contributes most
powerfully to educational development and transformation, with justification grounded in
theory and practice.




2. POSITIVISM
2.1 Ontological Assumptions

Positivism assumes a realist ontology, meaning it holds that there is a single, objective reality
that exists independently of human perception. Reality, in this view, is structured, tangible,
and governed by universal laws that can be observed and measured (Cohen, Manion &
Morrison, 2018). This ontological position aligns with the natural sciences and sees human
behaviour as predictable and governed by cause-effect relationships. Reality is not shaped by
the observer but rather uncovered through empirical observation. This ontological stance has
historically dominated the landscape of educational research, especially during periods where
evidence-based policy-making and outcomes-based assessments were emphasized.

2.2 Epistemological Assumptions

Epistemologically, positivism adopts an objectivist stance, asserting that knowledge is best

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