Any research endeavour needs to conform with some endorsed research ethics, such as the BERA ethical guidelines for educational research (BERA, 2018). These ethical guidelines can be applied to many research stages and procedures, including dealing with human participants (e.g. getting consent and approvals), data collection and analysis, and using pseudonyms instead of real names in the research report itself. Drawing on British Educational Research Association (BERA, 2018) as an authoritative source in this regard, I will explore how these ethical guidelines apply to educational research in the Arab world, and how they might inform and shape research practices in the light of a chosen experimental research study in language learning (Al-Jarf, 2006) by discussing the key ethical issues and concerns evident in the study, and suggesting alternative ways when needed. This would develop a methodological understanding of the proper conduct of the research process, and hence contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the educational arena. To investigate ethical issues in this paper, focus will be on the following points considering to what extent the researcher considered them: the researcher's qualities and virtues (honesty, objectivity, clarity, etc.), her interaction with participants, tackling previous literature, and research procedures.
Research Date
Research Department
Research File
Research Journal
ERIC
Research Member
Research Vol
ED651406
Research Website
https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED651406
Research Year
2024
Research Pages
1-4
Research Abstract