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Well-structured RSE4801 Assignment 6 (ANSWERS) 2025 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!)... Research in Education (RSE4801) – 2025 Assignment 6 (Contingency Assignment) To be uploaded or published on: Monday, 24 November 2025 To be submitted on: , Friday, 23 January 2026, 23:59 PM 1. Introduction This document contains information about assignment 6, which is a contingency assignment. Various guidelines and instructions apply to your assignment. Please familiarise yourself with the following documents on the module site: major research paradigms used in educational research and discuss how each paradigm informs and shapes the research approach. • Assessment plan. • Assessment – general instructions and guidelines. • Notes on the writing of an academic essay. • Information on Turnitin and AI. • Turnitin and AI strategies. • TL101. • And any other relevant document under the additional resources tab on the module’s learning site. different educational contexts (e.g., schools, universities, online learning environments etc.,) can impact the conceptualisation and implementation of an educational research study. what does ‘informed consent’ mean in educational research You are also encouraged to revisit the weekly online sessions, details of which are posted in the announcements on the module’s learning site. 2.Define the term ‘research theory General guidelines • The assignment consists of eight compulsory questions, which total 100%. why confidentiality is important when conducting research with students • An indication is given of the learning unit each of those questions relates to. You are required to be familiar with the content of the learning units and to use and reference the relevant prescribed sources. • Provide one example of a theory commonly used in educational research The key skills and qualities required to become an effective educational researcher. In your discussion, also include how these might inform and shape your research design and the overall outcome of your research project. important ethical principles researchers should follow and briefly explain why each is important The word count for each element of a question (if provided) serves as a guideline and as an indication of the weighting. • Contextualisation. how theories influence research questions This refers to the way you draw on your own experiences to relate the issues to a context you are familiar with. This does not mean that you only write from your experiences, but that you engage critically with these experiences in the light of the texts. You are encouraged to use the first person to refer to your own insights, context and experiences. • Develop your own formulations that reflect your own understanding. However, this must be informed through your engagement with the relevant texts. research type focuses on numerical data analysis Do not use concepts without explaining their meaning or overly complex sentences. 3. Instructions • Answer all questions • Number your answers in exactly the same way as the questions in this question paper. • Stick to the word count as highlighted in each question. advantages of mixed-methods research Those who exceed the word count will be penalized. • Ensure you provide the correct scholarly references both in-text and in the reference list. describe the main difference between qualitative and quantitative research This is compulsory. • In-text citations used in answering each question must be listed at the end of the assignment together under the title 'Reference list'. 4. Submission since this assignment is retreated like a formal examination, please note the following: • You are expected to upload a word document as your submission on and/or before Friday, 23 January 2026, 23:59 PM. compare and contrast quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research approaches. • Three submission attempts will be given. However, no late submissions will be accepted. In your own understanding, define the following research quality criteria: i. Internal validity (1 mark) ii. External validity (1 mark) iii. Reliability (1 mark) iv. Credibility (1 mark) v. Transferability (1 mark) vi. Dependability (1 mark) vii. Confirmability (1 mark) viii. Reflexivity (1 mark) ix. Trustworthy (1 mark) x. Objectivity (1 mark) Research in Education (RSE4801) – 2025 Assignment 6 (Contingency Assignment) To be uploaded or published on: Monday, 24 November 2025 To be submitted on: , Friday, 23 January 2026, 23:59 PM 1. Introduction This document contains information about assignment 6, which is a contingency assignment. Various guidelines and instructions apply to your assignment. Please familiarise yourself with the following documents on the module site: major research paradigms used in educational research and discuss how each paradigm informs and shapes the research approach. • Assessment plan. • Assessment – general instructions and guidelines. • Notes on the writing of an academic essay. • Information on Turnitin and AI. • Turnitin and AI strategies. • TL101. • And any other relevant document under the additional resources tab on the module’s learning site. different educational contexts (e.g., schools, universities, online learning environments etc.,) can impact the conceptualisation and implementation of an educational research study. what does ‘informed consent’ mean in educational research You are also encouraged to revisit the weekly online sessions, details of which are posted in the announcements on the module’s learning site. 2.Define the term ‘research theory General guidelines • The assignment consists of eight compulsory questions, which total 100%. why confidentiality is important when conducting research with students • An indication is given of the learning unit each of those questions relates to. You are required to be familiar with the content of the learning units and to use and reference the relevant prescribed sources. • Provide one example of a theory commonly used in educational research The key skills and qualities required to become an effective educational researcher. In your discussion, also include how these might inform and shape your research design and the overall outcome of your research project. important ethical principles researchers should follow and briefly explain why each is important The word count for each element of a question (if provided) serves as a guideline and as an indication of the weighting. • Contextualisation. how theories influence research questions This refers to the way you draw on your own experiences to relate the issues to a context you are familiar with. This does not mean that you only write from your experiences, but that you engage critically with these experiences in the light of the texts. You are encouraged to use the first person to refer to your own insights, context and experiences. • Develop your own formulations that reflect your own understanding. However, this must be informed through your engagement with the relevant texts. research type focuses on numerical data analysis Do not use concepts without explaining their meaning or overly complex sentences. 3. Instructions • Answer all questions • Number your answers in exactly the same way as the questions in this question paper. • Stick to the word count as highlighted in each question. advantages of mixed-methods research Those who exceed the word count will be penalized. • Ensure you provide the correct scholarly references both in-text and in the reference list. describe the main difference between qualitative and quantitative research This is compulsory. • In-text citations used in answering each question must be listed at the end of the assignment together under the title 'Reference list'. 4. Submission since this assignment is retreated like a formal examination, please note the following: • You are expected to upload a word document as your submission on and/or before Friday, 23 January 2026, 23:59 PM. compare and contrast quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research approaches. • Three submission attempts will be given. However, no late submissions will be accepted. In your own understanding, define the following research quality criteria: i. Internal validity (1 mark) ii. External validity (1 mark) iii. Reliability (1 mark) iv. Credibility (1 mark) v. Transferability (1 mark) vi. Dependability (1 mark) vii. Confirmability (1 mark) viii. Reflexivity (1 mark) ix. Trustworthy (1 mark) x. Objectivity (1 mark)

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A. LEARNING UNIT 1: BECOMING AN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER

INTRODUCTION

Becoming an effective educational researcher is a journey that requires more than technical
skills. It is a personal and professional transformation that involves curiosity, courage,
commitment to justice, and deep respect for people and knowledge. In South Africa, with its
history of apartheid, inequality and cultural diversity, educational research must also focus
on social justice and decolonisation. This means researchers must not only collect data but
understand how their research affects communities and society.

This essay discusses the most important skills and qualities needed to become a strong
educational researcher. These include contextual awareness, ethical responsibility, critical
thinking, curiosity, reflexivity and the ability to intervene and create positive change. Each of
these qualities will be connected to how they shape the research design and the final
outcomes of research. The ideas of Linda Tuhiwai Smith (1999) and other researchers such
as Khan (2021) and Hostetler (2005) will guide this reflection.

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A. LEARNING UNIT 1: BECOMING AN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHER

INTRODUCTION

Becoming an effective educational researcher is a journey that requires more than
technical skills. It is a personal and professional transformation that involves
curiosity, courage, commitment to justice, and deep respect for people and
knowledge. In South Africa, with its history of apartheid, inequality and cultural
diversity, educational research must also focus on social justice and decolonisation.
This means researchers must not only collect data but understand how their
research affects communities and society.

This essay discusses the most important skills and qualities needed to become a
strong educational researcher. These include contextual awareness, ethical
responsibility, critical thinking, curiosity, reflexivity and the ability to intervene and
create positive change. Each of these qualities will be connected to how they shape
the research design and the final outcomes of research. The ideas of Linda Tuhiwai
Smith (1999) and other researchers such as Khan (2021) and Hostetler (2005) will
guide this reflection.




1. CONTEXTUAL AWARENESS AND DECOLONIAL COMMITMENT

Educational researchers in South Africa must begin by understanding the deep
social, historical, and political inequalities that still affect the education system. A
good researcher knows that knowledge is not neutral. It has been used in the past to
exclude, silence and dominate certain communities. Smith (1999) explains how
research in colonised contexts has often hurt indigenous people by ignoring their
knowledge and values.

In South Africa, where many learners still face poor infrastructure, language barriers
and exclusion, research must be context-driven. An effective researcher is aware of
how poverty, race, language and disability affect education. They use this awareness
to shape research questions that matter to local communities and make sure their
findings are useful in real life.

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