Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Masters of Education
Question: Discuss about theMasters of Education. Answer: Introduction: The way people view world is induced by frames and filters of their life experiences and outcomes of their economical, social, personal and cultural identities. These frames and filters have an inevitable impact on peoples approach towards research like female social science researchers can have a varied view than males or younger researchers can differently see social landscape than older ones. Hence, peoples perspectives underpin the questions they see, interpretation they make and answers they seek. These perspectives can be divided into axiology, epistemology and ontology frameworks. Epistemology implies theory of knowledge on how it is valued, prioritized and defined. Not only social assumptions, but also superior methods of knowing and influence of knower over others are implanted in ones society. As social science research is performed against such epistemology, it gets influenced and informed by perspectives (Nelson, 2007). Similarly, theory of values (axiology) also influenc es social science research. The connection between the axiological position of researcher and their research raises many debatable matters of values in such research. The main issue is that non-disclosure of personal, institutional and social values in a research does not correspond to value-free research which means that questions asked by researchers and decisions they make, are not instinctive. Hence, the requirement that researchers must produce knowledgeable values makes social research influenced and informed. Ontological framework also influences social science research as it implies understanding of what comprises of reality that is how people understand the world. People view reality as unshakeable and concrete but it is not (Pritchard, 2007). Therefore, like epistemology and axiology, social science research is also influenced and informed by ontological assumptions that help researchers to frame their research. References Nelson, Q. (2007).The Slightest Philosophy, Indianapolis. IN: Dog Ear Publishing. Pritchard, D. (2007). Recent Work on Epistemic Value.American Philosophical Quarterly.44(2), 85110
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