This research will use observation and interview as a tool for data collecting.
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Observation
Observation entails the systematic noting
and recording of events, behaviors, and artifacts (objects) in the social
setting chosen for study. The observational record is frequently referred to as
field notes—detailed, nonjudgmental, concrete descriptions of what has
been observed. The researcher will observe the material and the students need.
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Interview
There are three fundamental types of research interviews:
structured, semi structured and unstructured. The researcher
will use semi structured interview. Semi-structured interviews consist
of several key questions that help to define the areas to be explored, but
also allow the interviewer or interviewee to diverge in order to pursue an idea or response in more
detail (Gill, 2008).
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