Qualitative Interviewing For Language Teachers: Practice and Implications

  • Ruifeng Lyu

Abstract

Qualitative interviewing is an important research method in various fields, including education. In an educational context, while observing teachers and students provides access to their behavior, interviews can put the behavior in context and provide an understanding of teachers’ and students’ actions. This article reviews the literature on qualitative interviewing and suggests best practices based on real-life examples.

How to Cite
Ruifeng Lyu. (1). Qualitative Interviewing For Language Teachers: Practice and Implications. Forest Chemicals Review, 533-537. Retrieved from http://forestchemicalsreview.com/index.php/JFCR/article/view/567
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