Scientific journal paper
Overcoming the methodological nationalism paradigm in educational research? Reflections based on the research in international schools
Anne Schippling (Schippling, A.);
Journal Title
Diálogos Possíveis
Year (definitive publication)
2020
Language
English
Country
Brazil
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(Portuguese) Superar o paradigma do nacionalismo metodológico em investigação sobre educação? Reflexões baseadas em investigação sobre escolas internacionais

Abstract
The research in international education and especially in international schools provides new challenges for education research that uses the paradigm of methodological nationalism. Traditional analytical tools which use the nation-state as a reference point have proved to be inadequate to analyse educational transnational contexts. As a reaction to that we will reflect on the concept of transnational education spaces and on a reconstructive qualitative methodology. This is based on research into international schools in the region of Lisbon. Finally, we will outline some general challenges for research in transnational education phenomena.
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Keywords
Methodological nationalism,International schools,Transnational education space,Reconstructive qualitative research
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UIDB/03126/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

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