Methodological map: a mixed methods approach to explore the role of space in an Emirati single-gender learning environment

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This paper provides a methodological map for guiding the choice and application of research paradigms and design frames that can be of value to a wide range of researchers in the fields of education, social sciences and interdisciplinary studies who are interested in teaching and learning in context. Following an interpretivist/constructivist paradigm, I used a mixed methods research approach to study the spatial experiences of Emirati female students in a gender--‐ segregated educational context. The main component was qualitative, using ethnography, while the quantitative part included a survey. In such a research approach, my reflexivity and unique positionality as both insider and outsider played a significant role. The paper is divided into three sections: the beginning, which justifies the choice and philosophies of the methodological route; the journey, which illustrates the data collection techniques; and the destination, containing reflexive lessons from the field.

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Alzeer, G. (2014). Methodological map: a mixed methods approach to explore the role of space in an Emirati single-gender learning environment. Learning and Teaching in Higher Education: Gulf Perspectives, 11(1), 98–114. https://doi.org/10.18538/lthe.v11.n1.167

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