It allows for to collect and
analyze several elements:
opinion, attitude, feelings, and
representations of the
interviewee.
Surveys:
Surveys provide information on
citizens' opinions, attitudes and
behaviors.
Observation:
The object to be studied is observed
in order to determine its
characteristics.
Expectations:
As a future vision of the students,
teachers, parents and the path the
course takes.
Focus Groups:
Encourages interaction through a
conversation about a topic or object of
research, in a given time, and whose interest
consists in capturing the way of thinking,
feeling, and living of the individuals who
make up the group.
Language Samples :
Voice recordings, letters, and things
that students can produce to analyze.
SECONDARY INFORMATION:
Documents and literature:
Written records that also come from a contact
with the practice, but who have already been
chosen and processed by other researchers.