, RSE4801 ASSIGNMENT 2 2026
DUE DATE: 6 JULY 2026
(TWO ESSAYS PROVIDED)
THE INFLUENCE OF CONTEXT ON EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Introduction
Educational research is a systematic and scholarly process of investigating educational
phenomena to generate knowledge, improve educational practices, and address challenges
within teaching and learning environments. However, educational research does not occur
in a vacuum; it is shaped by the social, cultural, political, economic, and historical conditions
in which it is conducted. These conditions are commonly understood through three
interconnected levels of context: micro, meso, and macro contexts. The micro context refers
to the immediate educational environment, including learners, teachers, classrooms, families,
and communities. The meso context includes institutions such as schools, universities,
departments, and educational organisations. The macro context encompasses broader
societal forces such as government policies, economic systems, globalisation, colonial
legacies, and environmental challenges. Understanding these contexts is important because
they influence the questions researchers ask, the methods they use, and the interpretation
of findings. This essay examines how context influences educational research, explores the
impact of micro, meso, and macro factors, discusses how research itself contributes to
shaping educational contexts, and analyses the influence of broader forces such as
neoliberalism, neocolonialism, capitalism, globalisation, and the Anthropocene on
educational research.
2.1 Understanding Research Contexts
DUE DATE: 6 JULY 2026
(TWO ESSAYS PROVIDED)
THE INFLUENCE OF CONTEXT ON EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Introduction
Educational research is a systematic and scholarly process of investigating educational
phenomena to generate knowledge, improve educational practices, and address challenges
within teaching and learning environments. However, educational research does not occur
in a vacuum; it is shaped by the social, cultural, political, economic, and historical conditions
in which it is conducted. These conditions are commonly understood through three
interconnected levels of context: micro, meso, and macro contexts. The micro context refers
to the immediate educational environment, including learners, teachers, classrooms, families,
and communities. The meso context includes institutions such as schools, universities,
departments, and educational organisations. The macro context encompasses broader
societal forces such as government policies, economic systems, globalisation, colonial
legacies, and environmental challenges. Understanding these contexts is important because
they influence the questions researchers ask, the methods they use, and the interpretation
of findings. This essay examines how context influences educational research, explores the
impact of micro, meso, and macro factors, discusses how research itself contributes to
shaping educational contexts, and analyses the influence of broader forces such as
neoliberalism, neocolonialism, capitalism, globalisation, and the Anthropocene on
educational research.
2.1 Understanding Research Contexts